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Wholesale & ManufacturingAugust 21, 20261 min read

Textile Manufacturing: From Raw Yarn to Final Product

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Al Mohands Textile

Textile manufacturing is a multi-stage process that turns raw yarn into ready-to-use fabric. Understanding these stages helps you appreciate the difference between a factory focused on quality and one focused on quantity alone.

Stages of textile manufacturing

  1. Yarn selection: Fiber type and quality determine the final fabric's fundamental characteristics.
  2. Weaving: Turning yarn into fabric through different techniques (jacquard, dobby, plain weave) depending on the required pattern and use.
  3. Final treatments: Such as stain, fire, or UV resistance, depending on the project's need.
  4. Quality control: Checking durability and color fastness before approving the material for sale.

Why do these stages matter to a regular customer?

Because understanding them helps you ask the right questions when choosing a factory — not just "what's the price" but "what yarn type, and how is quality controlled."

We control these stages directly in our own factory, without unsupervised intermediaries. Browse our range or contact us to learn more.