However, measurement conversion is an important skill that every apparel worker must learn. Accurate measurement is essential in the apparel industry as even a slight error can result in the production of defective garments. To avoid such errors, it is important to know and memorize the formulas for measurement conversion. In this blog post, we will discuss some of the most commonly used measurement conversion formulas in the apparel industry.
1 inch = 2.54 cm
Centimeter (cm) = inch X 2.54
1 meter = 39.37 inches
36 inches = 1 yardA fabric with a length of 100 yards, find out it’s length in meters ?
Answer: 100 x 36 / 39.37 = 91.44 Meters (1 yards = 36 inches) (1 meter = 39.37 inches)
A fabric with a length of 100 meters, find out it’s length in yards ?
Answer: 100 x 39.37 / 36 = 109.36 Yards.
A fabric’s Width (Dia) is 54 inches, find out the knitting machines Dia in cm ?
Answer: 54 x 2.54 + 1.62(Shrinkage Percentage) = 138.78cm
(Suppose, this fabric’s shrinkage percentage is 3 after finish or wash. We’ll learn of fabric shrinkage in my later blog post)
In conclusion, measurement conversion is a vital skill that every apparel worker should learn. The formulas for conversion are simple, but accuracy is critical in the apparel industry. The ability to convert between different measurement systems will help reduce errors, save time, and increase productivity. By practicing the formulas and concepts covered in this blog post, apparel probationers can become proficient in measurement conversion and ensure that the garments they produce are of correct measurement.