Manufacturing & Sourcing
You design it, we deliver it!
Pattern making & Sampling
Order Confirmation and BOM
The Process of Fabric Making
Yarn Process
The yarn production is nothing but the harvested processed raw materials are transformed from raw fibers into yarn. They are made from both natural and synthetic fibres.
Knitting Process
After the raw materials have been converted into yarn, they are now ready for the second step in the production process, which involves joining these individual threads together to form fabric.
Dyeing Process
A dyeing process is the interaction between a dye and a fibre, as well as the movement of dye into the internal part of the fibre to ensure that the fabric color lasts long for many wearings and washings.
Compacting process
Fabrics washing
Washing technique creates new fashion such as tagging, grinding, destroy, blasting, permanent wrinkle, deep dye, tie dye, hand crapping, etc.
Fabric Relaxation
The fabrics are relaxed from its roll type tie in the cutting room natural temperature. Relaxation is very important and has to be done before cutting to get fabric’s own shape
Fabric Inspection & Cutting
Value Addition (Printing, Embroidery, etc.)
Printing Process
It is a process of reproducing text and images, logos or motif as required by the buyer. (All-over prints, Chest prints, etc)
Embroidery Process
Embroidery is the art or handicraft of decorating the fabric with some image of text with needle and thread
Applique Process
Applique is an ornamental needlework in which pieces of fabric in different shapes and patterns are sewn or stuck onto a larger piece to form a picture or pattern.
Sequins Process
Heat transfer Sticker
A transfer sticker is created by cutting sticker material to a shape, graphic or text, and then removing the background and then attached with the garment with a particular heat and pressure.
Closure and fasteners
Closures are functional trims used to open or close a garment. Some of the closure types are zippers, buttons, snaps, elastics, hooks, loop tapes.
Stitching/Sewing
Fabric checking is used to measure the quality level of the incoming fabric.
- Establishing a standard as a criterion for measuring quality achievement.
- Production results can be measured and compared to the planned quality standard.
- Corrective measures to be carried out if there are any deviations in the plans.