Flow Chart of Woven Fabric Manufacturing
Noor Ahmed Raaz
Specialized in Apparel Manufacturing
Owner and Editor in Chief Textile Merchandising
Asst. Prof., Department of Textile Engineering
Atish Dipankar University of Science & Technology
Email: textilemerchandising1@gmail.com
Woven Fabric:
Fabric is a plain sheet of cloth, which is made from natural or man-made fibers by weaving or knitting process. Most fabrics are knitted or woven, but some are produced by non-woven techniques such as braiding, felting, twisting, etc. Fabric is considered a major raw material in the garments manufacturing process. For this reason, we should have clear knowledge about the fabric manufacturing process first to last. Here, I try to discuss a standard manufacturing process of fabric with suitable segments.
Flow Chart of the Woven Fabric Manufacturing Process:
Here is a flow chart of the weaving process as follows. The weaving flow chart is divided into two parts warp yarn preparation and weft yarn preparation. Weft yarn preparation is also divided into two ways one is a conventional loom and another is a modern loom.

Flow Chart of Woven Fabric Manufacturing
Above all discussion, we see that the fabric process is started with gray fiber and colored by dyestuff which is finished fabric. This is a long journey that need to lots of processes for the fabric manufacturing process. The flow chart of fabric manufacturing can be changed according to the buyer’s requirement.
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Speech from the writer:
If you read this article with full concentration, then you can easily answer the following questions-
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Mohammad Noor Nabi, known by his author name Noor Ahmed Raaz, is a PhD Fellow at Bangladesh University of Textiles (BUTEX) and the Founder & Editor of Textile Merchandising. He is also an Assistant Professor and Chairman of the Textile Engineering Department at a renowned university in Dhaka, Bangladesh. His research focuses on textile innovation and sustainability. Awarded the Research & Development Fellowship twice from the Ministry of Science & Technology in Bangladesh, Noor Ahmed Raaz is dedicated to advancing textile engineering through education, research, and industry collaboration. For inquiries or collaborations, contact Noor Ahmed Raaz via email at textilemerchandising1@gmail.com or WhatsApp at +8801673758271.
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