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Productions
This chapter presents the conceptual framework, foreign literature and local literature.
Socio-
demographic The impacts
Profile 1. Profiling of Pattern
2. Survey Creation to
1. Sex
minimize
2. Grade Level Questionnaires
Fabric waste
3. Students’
3. Data in apparel
behavior
Analysis Productions
The creation of patterns is a crucial step in the apparel production process, and it
has a significant impact on the amount of fabric waste generated. According to a study
by Choi (2020), the use of computer-aided design (CAD) software can help reduce
fabric waste by optimizing pattern layouts and minimizing fabric usage. The study found
that the use of CAD software can reduce fabric waste by up to 30%. This is supported
by a study by Lee (2019), which found that the use of CAD software can help improve
the efficiency of the design process and reduce the time and cost associated with
producing garments.
A study by Rissanen (2018) found that the use of zero-waste pattern design
techniques can reduce fabric waste by up to 50%. The study concluded that zero-waste
pattern design has the potential to significantly reduce fabric waste in the apparel
industry, and can be used in conjunction with other sustainable design techniques to
create more environmentally friendly garments. However, the use of sustainable pattern
creation techniques, such as zero-waste pattern design and optimized pattern layouts,
can significantly reduce fabric waste and improve sustainability in the fashion industry.
The study also found that the use of sustainable pattern-creation techniques can help
improve the efficiency of the design process and reduce the time and cost associated
creation is a key area for improvement, with many designers and manufacturers lacking
the skills and knowledge to create efficient patterns. The review concluded that further
printing technology in pattern creation can help reduce fabric waste by up to 40% in the
Philippine apparel industry. The 3D printing technology can improve the accuracy of
pattern making and reduce the need for physical prototypes, resulting in less fabric
waste.
This is supported by a study by Prof. John Paul A. Santos (2021), which found that the
use of 3D printing technology can help reduce fabric waste and improve the overall
A study by Dr. Ana Marie V. Velasco (2022) found that the use of sustainable
materials such as recycled polyester and organic cotton can help reduce fabric waste in
the Philippine apparel industry. The study concluded that the use of sustainable
materials can reduce fabric waste by up to 25% and improve the overall quality of
garments. This is supported by a study by Dr. Kristine Joy A. Panganiban (2021), which
found that the use of upcycled materials can help reduce fabric waste by up to 35% and
promote sustainable fashion practices. The study also highlighted the importance of
products.
In the Philippines, found that pattern creation is a key area for improvement, with
many local designers and manufacturers lacking the skills and knowledge to create
efficient patterns. The review found that the use of sustainable pattern creation
techniques, such as zero-waste design and optimized pattern layouts, can significantly
reduce fabric waste and improve sustainability in the local fashion industry. The review
also highlighted the importance of promoting sustainable fashion practices and reducing
fabric waste in the Philippine apparel industry and recommended further research on