A professional sweater manufacturing process requires accurate design development, technical programming, automatic knitting, careful linking, quality inspection, finishing, labeling, and export-ready packaging. Each step helps ensure stable OEM/ODM knitwear production for global apparel brands.
Sweater Style Design
The process begins with sweater style design, including silhouette, yarn selection, stitch structure, color direction, logo placement, and buyer requirements for OEM or ODM knitwear development.
Programming for Sweater Styles
Technical programmers convert the approved sweater design into machine-ready knitting data, helping control panel shape, stitch patterns, gauge, measurements, and production consistency.
Computer-Aided Automatic Knitting
Computerized knitting machines produce sweater components such as front panels, back panels, sleeves, collars, and rib parts with stable tension and accurate construction.
Linking Sweater Panels
Sweater panels are joined with a disc linking machine to create smooth, durable seams. Proper linking improves comfort, appearance, and overall garment quality.
Finished Sweater Quality Inspection
Finished sweaters are checked for measurements, workmanship, loose threads, stains, holes, logo position, seam quality, and overall appearance before final finishing.
Label Attachment
Brand labels, care labels, size labels, hangtags, and private label trims are attached according to buyer requirements for retail-ready knitwear production.
Steaming and Shaping
Sweaters are steamed and shaped to improve garment appearance, stabilize measurements, smooth wrinkles, and prepare the product for final packing.
Individual Sweater Packaging
Each sweater is folded, packed, labeled, and prepared for shipment based on buyer packaging instructions, carton requirements, and export standards.

























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