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    New!ANECALCHelp GuideANECALC is a tool developed by American & Efird (A&E) toassist in estimating the amount of thread consumedin a sewnproduct. This information can then be used to calculate the ThreadCost per Garment and the estimated number of conesyou will

    need for a quantity of sewn products you are planning onproducing.

    You do not need to have any special software on your computerbecauseANECALC was developed using MicrosoftExcelspreadsheets.

    TheANECALC workbook has Sheets shown as Tabs at thebottom used for the following:

    INSTRUCTIONStab on how to use the program.

    New! ISO STITCHES for identifying the correct stitch type.

    New! WORKSHEETtab and THREAD COST Tabs have been

    combined so you can see everything on one spreadsheet. Thisalso allows you to copy the entire worksheet to compare threadcost using other thread combinations.

    mm to Inchestab that helps you convert fractions of an inch tomillimeters.

    STARTING A NEWANECALCSPREAD SHEET

    - To begin a newANECALC spreadsheet, you can either use anexisting Apparel GuidelinesANECALCspreadsheet for a similargarment and modify it for the garment you are doing the analysison; or you can decide to begin from scratch with a newSpreadsheet.

    WHEN STARTING FROM SCRATCH

    - When you are starting from scratch with a new Spreadsheet, iIt isimportant that you select the correct spreadsheet for the weight ofthe fabric being used in the garment. There are three basicANECALCspreadsheets:

    Light Weight 2 to 4 oz weight fabricsMedium Weight 58 oz weight fabricsHeavy Weight 915 oz weight fabrics

    The Weight of fabric determines the ratio of Needle to Bottomhread on the Thread Consumption Table that is used to estimatehe amount of thread consumed.

    - For each sewing operation on the garment, list the name of thesewing operation, what ISO Stitch Type is being used, how manyrows of ISO Stitch there are, the Stitches Per Inch (SPI), and thelength of the seam.

    AVERAGE SEAM THICKNESS

    - At the top of eachANECALC spreadsheet is a cell for theaverage thickness of the seam in millimeters. This is based on

    SELECTING THE ISO STITCH TYPE

    - If you are not family with the ISO 4915 stitch numbers, youcan look them up on the ISO4915 Tab below.

    - For many stitches you must first measure the needle spacingor seam width before selection the stitch.

    (Ex. 504 -1/83 Thd Overedge).

    - It is important to select the correct ISO 4915 stitch becausethis will determine the amount of thread consumed in makingthe seam.

    NUMBER OF ROWS OF STITCH

    - Refers to the number of rows of ISO stitch used to make theseam. This does NOT refer to the number of needles or thenumber of pieces (i.e., pockets, etc.) being sewn, BUT thenumber of rows of the ISO stitch you selected in the previous

    column to make the seam.- For example, a 406 stitch is a two needle bottom coverstitch.

    This two needle stitch type makes only one row of stitch.Rule: whenever the needles are connected with thread oneither the top or bottom side of the seam, one row of stitch isbeing produced.

    - On the other hand, when you twin needle topstitch a pocketwith a 301 Lockstitch, then two independent rows of lockstitchare being used.

    SPI

    - SPI refers to Stitches Per Inch and is the measurement of thenumber of links of thread between needle holes in one inch.

    - For example, a typical number of stitches per inch on denimwould be 8 spi. See A&Es technical bulletin on Selecting theProper Stitches Per Inch can be found on A&Es website.

    LENGTH OF SEAM

    - The length of seam is the measurement of the seam lengthincluding seam margins but does not include chain-off.

    - A&E hasANECALCspreadsheets available in either inches &yards or centimeters & metres. The selection of the propersheet is normally dependent upon the international locationand what measurement system is used for the cone put-ups.To convert from meters to yards multiply times .91. To convertfrom meters to yards divide by .91.

    - In the Americas., a typical cone of thread is wound on a 6,000yard put-up. In Europe or Asia, a typical cone is wound on a5,000 metre put-up.

    Many sewing operations have mirror components on eachside of the garment. A right and left cuff, a right and leftpocket, etc.

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    ANECALCInstructions (continued)

    - Now you can change the operation numbers and the informationin the New Row you just inserted.

    - If you change the Stitch Type, make sure that you put the rightthread type under Needle, and either Bobbin or Looper.

    New! INSERTING THREAD SIZE, TYPE & COLOR

    - New! To makeANECALC easier, we have added a section atthe top of the spreadsheet for putting the thread size / typedescriptions (column M). You can also change the ThreadGroup Description rather than using Thread type #1, #2, etc.(i.e., Topstitching #1, Looper threads, Serging threads)

    - New! When you enter a thread Tex Size/Type/Clr (i.e, T-24Perma Core - Clrs), you will see this same thread identificationto the right in column O. This can then be copied and pasted inall operations using this particular SKU.

    - ForANECALCto be able to calculate the cost per garment, theThread information for each operation must be inserted next tothe thread consumption calculation.

    - Rule: There must be a thread description placed in theappropriate column for the Needle, Bobbin and Looper threadpositions where there is any thread consumed. IF AT THEBOTTOM OF THE SPREADSHEET UNDER TOTAL YARDSYOU SEE THE SAME NUMBER REPEATED, YOU MISSEDAN CELL FOR THREAD SIZE & TYPE.

    - We strongly recommend that you copy and paste all threaddescriptions as mentioned above. Never type the same threadSize / Type multiple cells at the top asANECALC will double theconsumption.

    CALCULATING TOTAL THREAD CONSUMPTION BY SKU

    - Rule: The total amount of thread under the SKU Summary mustbe equal to the Total amount of thread found under theworksheet. If they are not the same, then you have missedcopying and pasting an SKU in the SKU Summary portion of thespreadsheet.

    CALCULATING THREAD COST PER GARMENT

    - To calculate the thread cost per garment, enter the thread put-up and price per cone. Example: 6,000 @ $6.00.

    - Any currency can be used onANECALC.CALCULATING NUMBER OF CONES NEEDED

    - To calculate the Number of cones required, type in theproduction requirement andANECALCwill calculate the numberof cones needed for the thread in the sewn products.

    - If very small lots of production are to be produced, then morethread may have to be ordered to have the proper coverage on

    there are coverage issues because there are too manyvariables that can affect this calculation.

    - Ask aboutANECALC PLUSthat can help calculate the totalcones required to thread up a sewing production line.

    - New!If you have any questions, contact your local A&ETechnical Support Representative.

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    the sewing floor. By coverage, we mean the minimum numberof cones needed to thread up the machines on a production lineto run the work efficiently without delay. ANECALCwill notcalculate the minimum amount of cones you will need when

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    ISO 4915 STITCH MATRIX

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    Fill in the information highlighted in 'yellow' Thread Description (Size, Brand, Clr.)

    Garment Description:T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    MEN'S PROTECTIVE COVERALL T-40 Nomex - Clrs SIZE: W36 X L32

    Cost Per Garment =

    US$

    Rows Seam Needle Needle Thread

    Oper ISO of Length Thread From Column "O"

    # Name of Operation Stitch Stitch SPI CM Metres Tex / Type / Color

    1 Attach Brand Label to Top Panel 301 1 8 18 0.34 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    2 Attach Protective Label to Sleeve 1 8 15 0.28 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    3 Set Pencil Sleeve Pocket 1 8 46 0.86 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    4 Tack Breast Pocket/Flap 2 1 3 0.82 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    5 Top Stitch Breast Pocket Flap 2- 2 8 55 2.06 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    6 Set Breast Pocket Flaps 2- 2 8 26 0.98 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    7 Hem Breast Pockets 2- 2 8 37 1.39 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    8 Set Breast Pockets 2- 2 8 108 4.07 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    9 Tack Front Pockets 2 1 1 0.32 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    10 Serge Front Pocket Facing 1 8 64 2.29 T-40 Nomex - Clrs

    11 Attach Front Pocket Facing 1 8 64 1.20 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    12 Hem Side Opening 1 8 47 0.89 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    13 Hem Front Pockets 1 8 46 0.86 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    14 Tack Bag Front Pockets 2 1 1 0.32 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    15 Bag Front Pockets 1 8 37 2.91 T-40 Nomex - Clrs

    16 Tack Side Pockets 2 1 3 0.82 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    17 Hem Side Pocket 1 8 3 0.05 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    18 Set Side Pocket 2- 2 8 11 0.41 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    19 Tack Back Pockets 4 1 1 0.65 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    20 Hem Back Pockets 2- 2 8 5 0.19 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    21 Set Back Pockets 2- 1 8 39 0.74 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    22 Tack Back Pleats 1 1 1 0.16 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    American & Efird Thread Consumption Calculator - Heavy Wt. Fa

    Ok to change below (ie,

    Topstitching)

    Needles & Bobbins

    Overedge & Loopers

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    Rows Seam Needle Needle Thread

    Oper ISO of Length Thread From Column "O"

    # Name of Operation Stitch Stitch SPI CM Metres Tex / Type / Color

    23 Top Stitch Back Pleats 1 8 5 0.10 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    24 Tack Front Facing 2 1 1 0.32 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    25 Serge Front Facing 1 8 13 0.46 T-40 Nomex - Clrs

    26 Attach Zipper to Front Facing 1 8 126 2.39 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    27 Topstitch Front Facing 1 8 110 2.09 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    28 Make Collar 1 8 149 2.80 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    29 Top Stitch Collar 1 8 64 1.21 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    30 Attach Collar 1 8 64 1.21 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    31 Topstitch Attach Collar 1 8 55 1.03 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    32 Stay Front Pockets 1 8 55 1.03 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    33 Tack Elastic to Waist Band 1 1 28 4.52 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    34 Attach Top to Pant 1 8 10 0.41 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    35 Overedge 1 8 116 4.17 T-40 Nomex - Clrs

    36 Attach Waist Band 4- 4 8 116 18.87 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    37 Stay Back Pleats at Join Shoulder 1 8 116 2.18 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    38 Join Shoulders 1 8 9 0.36 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    39 Overedge 1 8 37 1.33 T-40 Nomex - Clrs

    40 Tack Cuff 4 1 3 1.64 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    41 Make Cuff 1 8 5 0.10 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    42 Attach Cuff to Sleeve 1 8 30 1.24 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    43 Overedge 1 8 66 2.38 T-40 Nomex - Clrs

    44 Top Stitch Attach Cuff 1 8 66 1.25 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    45 Set Sleeve 1 8 66 2.70 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    46 Overedge 1 8 114 4.12 T-40 Nomex - Clrs

    47 Top Stitch Set Sleeve 2- 2 8 114 4.31 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    48 Side Seam/Close Sleeve (Top) 1 8 114 4.67 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    49 Overedge 1 8 138 5.00 T-40 Nomex - Clrs

    50 Tack Crotch Panel 2 1 1 0.32 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    51 Attach Crotch Panel 1 8 3 0.10 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    52 Overedge 1 8 39 1.42 T-40 Nomex - Clrs

    53 Close Crotch 2- 2 8 39 3.21 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    54 Overedge 1 8 11 0.41 T-40 Nomex - Clrs

    55 Seat Seam 1 8 47 1.92 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    56 Overedge 1 8 47 1.70 T-40 Nomex - Clrs

    57 Top Stitch Seat Seam 2- 2 8 47 1.77 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - ClrsPage 12 of 13

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    Rows Seam Needle Needle Thread

    Oper ISO of Length Thread From Column "O"

    # Name of Operation Stitch Stitch SPI CM Metres Tex / Type / Color

    58 Inseam (Pant) 1 8 157 6.43 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    59 Overedge 1 8 157 5.68 T-40 Nomex - Clrs

    60 Side Seam (Pant) 1 8 227 9.28 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    61 Overedge 1 8 227 8.20 T-40 Nomex - Clrs

    62 Hem Bottom (Pant) 1 8 104 1.97 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs

    SUBTOTALS 136.92

    10%

    Thread SKUs from TOTAL Put-Up Price Thread Price

    Column "O" above METRES (5000M) Per Metre

    1 T-60 / T-80 Nomex - Clrs 149.69 5000 -$

    2 T-40 Nomex - Clrs 229.64 5000 -$

    3

    4

    379.33 Total Metres/Garment w Waste

    Prices are for comparative purpose only. Contact your A&E Representative for you exact prices.

    Percent Waste

    ANECALC THREAD COST ANALYSIS

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