Lay / Spreading




Garment & Textile · Cutting

Lay / Spreading

Layers of fabric stacked on the cutting table for batch-cutting.

Category: Cutting Origin: Global Era: Modern
Pronunciation: 🇺🇸 US/leɪ ˈsprɛdɪŋ/ 🇬🇧 UK/leɪ ˈsprɛdɪŋ/

Definition

Layers of fabric stacked on the cutting table for batch-cutting.

Industrialist View

Typical lay 50–200 plies (layers), 10–30 m long. Spreader machines (Bullmer, Gerber) auto-spread.

Tailor & Garment-Worker View

Smooth without tension; face-up or face-to-face. Mark bundle every 20 plies.

Construction & Use

Tension-free lay prevents ‘pulled edge’ mis-cut.

Related Terms

Cutting, Marker, Bundle

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