This work deals with the evaluation of sewing thread consumption in jeans and classic pants clothing. Six different
input parameters are chosen and used for investigation. To objectively evaluate their contributions, a Taguchi design
analysis was applied. Based on the comparison between each input parameter effect, this experimental analysis
helped us to classify the overall tested factors. Indeed, our findings show that the sewing yarn affects widely the
thread consumption during stitching of the pant. In spite of their non negligible impact, the number of stitches per
cm and the needle type can be considered as influential input factors on thread consumption. In our experimental
design the other tested factors were kept constant.
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