Custom Knitwear Case Studies – From Design to Delivery

Explore Azknit’s real examples of sweaters, cardigans, and dresses we’ve produced using premium yarn blends for global brands.

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Your Design, Our Expertise

From sustainable bamboo blends to luxury cashmere, our knitwear factory in Dalang delivers high-quality garments tailored to your brand’s needs.

Whether you’re building a seasonal collection or a timeless core line, we bring your ideas to life with precision.

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Send us your tech pack, sketch, or reference photo to kickstart your project.

We’ll return a precise quotation within 24 hours, prepare samples in 3–5 days, and deliver bulk in 3 weeks (MOQ 100; flexible for new designs).

❓ FAQs: Knitwear – Knitting Types, Methods & Yarn Blends

Popular stitch types include jersey, rib, cable, jacquard, intarsia, and links-links. Each stitch type creates a unique texture and performance, from chunky rib sweaters for retail chains to fine-gauge jacquards for luxury knitwear brands.

Flat knit allows versatility in sweaters and cardigans, circular knit is ideal for tops and dresses, while seamless knitting delivers comfort and waste reduction. B2B buyers choose methods based on cost efficiency, durability, and brand positioning.

Luxury collections often use cashmere/merino blends, silk/wool blends, and alpaca/mohair mixes. These provide premium softness, drape, and warmth, making them ideal for luxury sweaters, polos, and fashion-forward cardigans.

Yes. Combining jacquard or intarsia patterns with blends like cotton/nylon or wool/cashmere allows brands to create unique textures, weight balances, and price points, giving flexibility across multiple market segments.

Yarn count defines thickness, while stitch type defines fabric density. For example, Nm 2/48 with links-links produces a fine-gauge luxury sweater, while Nm 1/8 with cable knit creates a heavy chunky cardigan. This balance is critical for OEM buyers setting specs.

Case studies with wool/cashmere, cotton/nylon, and recycled polyester/wool blends highlight how suppliers meet luxury, retail, and sustainable market needs. Buyers can directly see fiber choice × market positioning × technical performance.

Mass retail prefers jersey and rib knits for scalability and cost efficiency. Luxury markets choose intarsia, links-links, and fine-gauge jacquards, which require more precise production and elevate brand perception.

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From sketch to sweater – AZ Knit brings ideas to life.