From Design Sketch to Finished Sweater: Our 20-Step Development & Production Flow

Knitwear has more variables than woven apparel — yarn, gauge, density, and finishing all shape the outcome. Here’s our transparent 20-step flow.

The 20 Steps

  1. Client provides sketch or moodboard
  2. Market & trend analysis
  3. Yarn category & color card confirmation
  4. Cost estimate & profit model
  5. Knitted swatch development
  6. Technician creates pattern/knit map
  7. First prototype sample
  8. Internal review (fit/tech/color)
  9. Client approves proto
  10. Adjustments & 2nd sample (if needed)
  11. Finalize processes & production instructions
  12. Bulk yarn purchase confirmed
  13. Factory line planning & machine setup
  14. Bulk knitting (phased)
  15. Finishing (wash, set, steam press)
  16. QC: appearance, size, stitch uniformity
  17. Packaging & hangtags
  18. Warehousing
  19. Domestic/international shipping
  20. After-sales support & feedback analysis

Why a Clear Process Matters

  • Reduce miscommunication: Align design and outcome.
  • Control time & cost: Predictable lead times and pricing.
  • Consistency: QC checkpoints at each critical stage.

Our Advantages

  • Transparent tracking of each stage for clients.
  • Integrated team — designer + technician + QC.
  • Flexible capacity — fast small runs and scalable bulk.

Conclusion

From sketch to store, knitwear requires system thinking. The right process ensures your design vision lands perfectly in production.

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