Spun Yarn (Raw, White & Dyed):
Spun yarns are long threads made by twisting short fibers together. They are commonly used for sewing, knitting, weaving, embroidery, and home furnishings.
Ring Spun
Ring spun yarns provide softness, strength, elasticity, and an attractive appearance, making them well-suited for circular knitting, weaving, workwear, fashion textiles, and various industrial uses.
Vortex Yarn (MVS)
Vortex yarn, made using air-jet spinning technology such as the Murata Vortex System (MVS), is known for its energy efficiency, low hairiness, and high durability, making it especially suitable for workwear and PPE fabrics.
Open End
Open-end yarn (OE yarn) is a strong and economical type of yarn made without using a spindle, widely used in textiles, carpets, ropes, clothing, and garments.
Polyester/Cotton Blends
Polyester-cotton blended yarns bring together polyester’s easy maintenance and cotton’s moisture-absorbing qualities. Known for their durability and breathability, they are commonly used in apparel and household textiles, with popular blend ratios such as 50/50, 52/48, 65/35, 70/30, and 80/20.
100% Cotton
Count Ne 10-120
Made entirely from 100% natural cotton fibers provides durability, softness, comfort, excellent moisture absorption, heat resistance, and is biodegradable. Its yarn is measured using the English count system (Ne), ranging from Ne 10 (coarser, thicker yarn) to Ne 120 (finer, lighter yarn).
100% Viscose
Count Ne 10-60
Viscose yarn, made from 100% viscose fibers, is valued for its softness, breathability, and strength. It is available in counts ranging from Ne 10 to Ne 60, making it suitable for a wide range of uses such as apparel, drapery, upholstery, and household linens.
100% Polyester
Count Ne 10-60
Polyester is a strong synthetic fiber known for its resilience, water repellence, and keeps its color well. It is widely used in clothing, sportswear, and home fabrics because it adds strength and flexibility to many types of textile applications.
Polyester/Viscose Blends
Count Ne 10-40
Poly-viscose yarn combines the soft, natural texture of viscose with the practicality of polyester, delivering strength, easy maintenance, and an elegant drape, making it well-suited for durable apparel and commercial applications.
Polyester Sewing Thread
Count Ne 10–60
Available in counts from Ne 10 to Ne 60, Polyester sewing thread is a durable, all-purpose synthetic thread made from petroleum-based fibers, known for its strength, resistance to stretching, shrinking, and fading, making it suitable for a wide range of projects, from light garment sewing to heavy-duty outdoor applications.
100% Acrylic Yarn
Count Ne10-40
Acrylic yarn is a synthetic, man-made fiber spun from petroleum byproducts, known for being affordable, durable, and easy to care for (machine washable and dryable).
Slub Yarn
Slub yarns are a type of yarn that has intentional thick and thin sections along its length, giving it an uneven texture. This irregularity creates a unique look in fabrics, adding character and a natural, slightly rustic or handmade appearance.
Melange Yarn
Also known as "heather yarn," is made by combining fibers of different colors during the spinning process, resulting in a two-tone or multi-tonal appearance with a unique, abstract texture.
Dyed Yarn
Dyed yarn is yarn that has had dye applied to its fibers after being spun, which can be done individually by hand or by machines in smaller batches and larger quantities.
Linen Yarn
Linen yarn is a strong, durable, and breathable yarn made from the fibers of the flax plant.
Fancy Yarn
Also known as novelty yarn or complex yarn, refers to a type of yarn that is designed to have unique and decorative features, setting it apart from basic yarns.
Modal is valued for its soft, silky feel, high breathability, and excellent moisture absorption, making it very comfortable to wear.
Made from natural bamboo pulp, bamboo fiber is soft, breathable, and highly absorbent. It is naturally antibacterial and eco-friendly, making it popular for clothing, towels, and baby products.
Tencel, also known as lyocell, is a sustainable fiber made from wood pulp, usually eucalyptus. It is smooth, strong, and very breathable, with excellent moisture-wicking properties.