
carbon paper play an important role in the apparel and garment industry, helping designers, tailors and production staff to design, make patterns and produce more efficiently. Here are some applications of duplicate liner paper in the apparel industry and garment industry:
The carbon paper in the cloth shop on Boundary Street in Sham Shui Po
Our cloth shop on Boundary Street in Sham Shui Po has been doing sewing for several years, and rewriting the base paper is an indispensable tool in our daily work.
In the past, after our designers finished sketching, we had to draw it with a pencil on the fabric, and if we were not careful, we would make a mistake and have to redraw it. Later, we began to use the copy liner, and the designer copied the sketch onto another piece of paper, and then pasted the paper on the fabric, and with a light press of the pen, the design pattern could be transferred to the fabric. This method is quick and easy to avoid.
In the past, we had to use scales to cut fabrics, and then use chalk to draw lines, which was time-consuming and laborious. Later, we began to make cutting templates with duplicate liner paper, copied the template to the fabric, and then used scissors to cut along the line, which is more accurate and can reduce the waste of fabric.
When we sew, we have to draw the sewing thread with chalk, and sometimes the sewing thread is not straight, which will affect the beauty of the garment. Later, we started to make sewing thread marks with carbon liner paper, copied the marks on the fabric, and then sewed along the marks with a sewing machine, which was more convenient and fast, ensuring that the sewing threads were straight and made the garment more beautiful.
Copying the backing paper really helps us solve a lot of problems and makes our work easier and more efficient. Many of our masters rely on copying paper in our cloth shop on Boundary Street in Sham Shui Po, and they are really our helpers!
1. Design Sketching & Pattern-making:
Design Sketches: Designers can use carbon liners to sketch clothing designs on paper and copy the sketches onto another sheet of paper for easy modification and saving.
Pattern making: Tailors can use carbon liner paper to transfer design sketches to cloth to create a pattern for garments. Duplicating the liner ensures accurate layout and reduces the waste of cutting fabric.
Examples:
The designer made a sketch of a dress on paper and copied the sketch onto another sheet of paper using carbon liner paper in order to modify the length of the skirt and the design of the sleeves.
The tailor used a copy of the liner to transfer the sketch to the fabric to create the fit of the dress, ensuring that the dimensions and shapes of all parts of the skirt were accurate.
2. Marking & Cropping:
Marking: Tailors can use the carbon liner to mark the cutting thread, sewing thread and button position on the fabric to facilitate cutting and sewing.
Tailoring: Tailors can use the overwritten liner to make a cutting template and copy the template onto the fabric to make it easier to cut the various parts of the garment.
Examples:
The tailor uses carbon liner paper to mark the cutting line on the fabric, making it easy to cut the leg and waist of the trousers.
Tailors use the copied liner to make a cutting template and copy the template onto the fabric to make it easy to cut the collar, sleeves and body of the shirt.
3. Sewing & Making:
Sewing: Tailors can use the copied liner to mark the sewing thread so that the fabric can be accurately aligned when sewing.
Production: Duplicate liner paper can help garment factories make intricate garments, such as garments with many details and patterns.
Examples:
Tailors use copied liner paper to mark sewing threads, which makes it easier to accurately align the fabric when sewing and create delicate garments.
Garment factories use carbon liner paper to make intricate garments, such as wedding dresses with many details and patterns, to ensure that the details and patterns of the garments are accurate.
4. Other Applications:
Sample making: Duplicate liner paper can help designers make samples, which is convenient for designers to display and modify designs.
Production Records: Duplicate liner paper can help garment factories record the production process, such as recording production dates, production quantities, etc.
In short, carbon liner has a wide range of applications in the garment industry and garment industry, which can help designers, tailors and production personnel to design, make patterns and produce more efficiently, and improve the quality and efficiency of clothing.
In addition to the traditional carbon-based overliner, there are now many other types of duplicate overliners, such as thermal-inductive overliners, which can be used more conveniently.
With the development of technology, some new technologies, such as laser cutting and 3D printing, have also begun to be applied in the clothing and garment industries, but the overwritten liner is still a practical and economical tool.