woolen Sourcing Overview

Material:
100% WoolAcrylicYak Wool Camel Wool BlendMercerized Wool Nylon BlendPolyester Wool-LikeWool Polyester Viscose Blend70% Wool 30% YakWoolen FabricCashmere WoolAlpaca Wool
Weight:
200-340 GSM340-450 GSM350 GSM380-410 GSM600 GSM720-750 GSM760 GSM850 GSM880 GSM≥200 GSM
Technics:
Open EndRing SpunWorstedWeft KnittingKnittedWovenNon-WovenThermo-BondedTricot
Product Type:
FabricBlanketWool QuiltWool RovingWool YarnDyed YarnMercerized WoolWorstedSemi-WorstedWoolen
Pattern:
CheckYarn DyedPlainDyed
  • Material Composition Variability Overlooking the specific wool blend can lead to significant differences in fabric performance and cost; for example, 100% wool and cashmere wool offer premium quality but at a higher price point compared to polyester wool-like or acrylic blends.

  • Weight Selection Impact Negotiate weight specifications carefully, as fabric weight ranging from 200 GSM to 880 GSM drastically affects durability and warmth, with heavier weights like 720-750 GSM suited for blankets and lighter weights for apparel fabrics.

  • Manufacturing Techniques and Their Effects In practice, most suppliers use distinct technics such as worsted for smooth, fine fabrics and open end for bulkier yarns, which directly influence texture and end-use suitability; understanding these methods helps align product choice with functional requirements.

  • Product Type and Pattern Considerations A critical question to pose your supplier is whether the product type—be it wool yarn, fabric, or quilt—and pattern style like check or yarn dyed meet your design and application needs, as these attributes determine aesthetic appeal and market positioning.

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