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         13  Final work operations of the cutting process for textiles    207
             13.1  Introduction                                           207
             13.2  The causes of quality problems in cut components       207
             13.3  The quality control of cut components                  208
             13.4  The recutting of faulty components                     211
             13.5  The numbering of cut components                        211
             13.6  The sorting and bundling of cut components             211
                   Further reading                                        213

         14  Marker making for garment styles from intricate
             pattern textiles                                             215
             14.1  Introduction                                           215
             14.2  Marker making for styles made from fabrics with stripes   215
             14.3  Marker making for styles made from fabrics with checks   225
             14.4  Marker making for styles made from fabrics with motif
                   patterns                                               235
             14.5  Marker making for styles made from fabrics with border
                   patterns                                               237
                   Further reading                                        240

         15  Multi-ply processing of styles from intricate pattern textiles   241
             15.1  Introduction                                           241
             15.2  Manual spreading and cutting                           241
             15.3  Semiautomated spreading and cutting                    249
             15.4  Future trends                                          252
                   Further reading                                        253

         16  Automated single-ply processing of styles from intricate
             pattern textiles                                             255
             16.1  Introduction                                           255
             16.2  Existing limitations and research challenges           255
             16.3  Work methods to cut styles from intricate pattern fabrics   257
             16.4  Semiautomated single-ply processing methods            259
             16.5  Advantages of automated single-ply processing methods   264
             16.6  Future trends                                          265
                   Further reading                                        265

         17  Marker making, spreading, and cutting of narrow lace         267
             17.1  Introduction                                           267
             17.2  The general characteristics of narrow lace             267
             17.3  The characteristics of lingerie components cut from lace   267
             17.4  Placement of the pattern on the components             269
             17.5  Manual processing of narrow lace                       270
             17.6  Automated processing of narrow lace                    274
                   Further reading                                        277
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