11 Spreading Process
11 Spreading Process
Objectives:
Understanding the process of fabric spreading
Factors affecting spreading
Face and nap of the fabric
generally produces the best quality. N/O/W fabrics may be spread F/F and F/O/W. if
napped fabrics are to be positioned F/F the fabric needs to be cut and the roll turned at the
end of each ply so the nap will lay in the same direction on facing plies. This is suitable for
directional fabrics and to pair garment parts for the sewing operation. This is sometimes
referred to as pair spreading.
Symmetric, nondirectional fabrics allow flexibility for spreading. These fabrics can be
spread with the nap running both up and down the spread. This spreading mode is called
nap-up-and-down (N/U/D). This type of fabric may be spread face-to-face or face-one-way
with the nap running up and down.