Fishbone analysis is a technique used to identify potential causes of quality problems. It diagrams causes and sub-causes of a defect or other problem in a fishbone or Ishikawa diagram to help determine root causes. Potential causes of sewing defects identified include loose stitch, broken stitch, puckering, skip stitch, uneven stitch, uncut thread, and stain or oil marks on fabrics.
Fishbone analysis is a technique used to identify potential causes of quality problems. It diagrams causes and sub-causes of a defect or other problem in a fishbone or Ishikawa diagram to help determine root causes. Potential causes of sewing defects identified include loose stitch, broken stitch, puckering, skip stitch, uneven stitch, uncut thread, and stain or oil marks on fabrics.
Fishbone analysis is a technique used to identify potential causes of quality problems. It diagrams causes and sub-causes of a defect or other problem in a fishbone or Ishikawa diagram to help determine root causes. Potential causes of sewing defects identified include loose stitch, broken stitch, puckering, skip stitch, uneven stitch, uncut thread, and stain or oil marks on fabrics.