Quick Summary
A step-by-step guide to the custom knitwear design process, from initial sketches to production-ready samples.
Turning your design ideas into finished knitwear samples is an exciting process. Here is how to navigate it successfully. This guide walks through the custom design process from sketch to sample.
Even rough sketches communicate direction. Don’t wait for perfect drawings — share ideas early and refine through discussion.
Once we understand your design, our team translates it into technical specifications:
We maintain a library of commonly used yarns for quick sampling:
Your design is converted into machine instructions using computerized design systems.
Garment pieces are knitted on our partner factory machines.
Pieces are joined using specialized linking machines for clean seams.
Washing, steaming, and pressing to achieve final dimensions and hand feel.
Your sample is inspected against specifications before delivery.
Be specific in your revision requests:
Most designs require 1-2 sampling rounds:
Solution: Use hollow-core yarn or loose tension at 5GG-7GG
Solution: Fine gauge (12GG-14GG) with tightly twisted yarn
Solution: Relaxed tension on 7GG with lightweight yarn
Solution: Intarsia knitting creates clean color transitions
Our ODM team works with emerging and established brands to develop exclusive knitwear collections. From initial concept through production, we manage every step.
Ready to turn your sketches into samples? Contact our design team.
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