Custom Development

Start with a Project Brief

Send a yarn sample, fabric swatch, garment photo, or simple inquiry. We review structure, target color, composition, application, and target price range before recommending the next step.

Feasibility Review Can this structure be made? Which route fits best? Is there a close reference?
Sample Development Confirm structure, color target, yarn count, texture, and target price range.
Quote & Order Planning Confirm MOQ, pricing, lead time, packaging, and shipping details.
Before Sampling

What Helps Us Respond Faster

You do not need a complete specification sheet. Share what you have, and we will identify the missing details.

Helpful Inputs

Any reference is useful at the beginning.

  • Physical sampleYarn, fabric, garment, scarf, or competitor sample.
  • ImagesInspiration images, garment photos, target texture, or color range.
  • RequirementsComposition, count, end use, gauge, certifications, target price.
  • QuantityEstimated order volume, trial order needs, ball pack, or label packaging.

What We Send Back

We clarify feasibility before asking you to invest time in sampling.

  • FeasibilityAssess whether structure, materials, color, and equipment match.
  • Process RouteSuggested process, alternatives, or close stock references.
  • Commercial RangeSampling time, MOQ range, target price range, and lead time.
  • Risk PointsFlag shedding, color variation, shrinkage, pilling, certification, and other risks.
Process

Brief, Sample, Quote, Production

We keep development controlled: first clarify the route, then sample, then plan production.

1

Brief

Send samples, images, or simple requirements. Incomplete information is fine; we will ask the key follow-up questions.

Result: decide whether sampling is worthwhile.
2

Sample

We review structure, composition, color, end use, and target price, then make structure or color samples once the route is clear. First samples often take 5-10 working days.

Result: approved sample or revision plan.
3

Quote

After sample approval, we confirm MOQ, price range, packaging, and lead time.

Result: quote and order terms.
4

Production

After order confirmation, we schedule bulk production, shipment review, and retained sample tracking.

Result: bulk yarn aligned with the approved sample.
Note: If a close stock option fits, we will recommend it first. If a new structure or special material is needed, we will explain timeline and MOQ before formal sampling.
Typical Requests

Common Development Requests

Most inquiries fall into a few common scenarios.

Match a Yarn Sample

When you have an original sample and need a similar structure and price, we first check close stock options before new sampling.

Develop from Images

When only garment or fabric images are available, we assess possible yarn structures before making a target sample.

Switch to Eco Materials

When customers want to convert polyester or acrylic solutions to GRS recycled systems, we evaluate feel, cost, and document requirements.

Ball Pack Conversion

For hand-knitting yarn, bundles, or retail packaging, we confirm weight, labels, cartons, display needs, and delivery method.

FAQ

FAQ

Q: Can I ask without a complete specification sheet?

Yes. Send images, samples, or a simple description first; we will tell you what else is needed.

Q: How long does sampling usually take?

Most first samples take 5-10 working days. Special materials, complex space dyeing, or certified orders need separate evaluation.

Q: When is MOQ confirmed?

We can provide a rough range during initial assessment. Formal MOQ depends on material, dyeing, process, packaging, and certification needs.

Q: Can we start with a small trial order?

It can be evaluated by product and process. Trial orders are useful for checking knitting performance, texture, and market feedback before bulk.

Send Your Brief

Samples, images, target color, composition, and target price are all useful. We will respond with an initial assessment and suggested next step.

Submit Development Request