Built to turn approved lace designs into reliable bulk production

From design definition to bulk output, our lace fabric manufacturing process is structured to reduce variation and improve consistency.

Each stage helps align material behavior, machine setup, and bulk execution before production begins.

How production is structured

Our lace fabric manufacturing process is built to move lace and trim designs from development into stable, repeatable bulk output.
Each step is structured to reduce variation and ensure alignment before bulk production begins.

Design Definition

Key specifications are defined before sampling, including base material, structure, width, and intended application.

This ensures the design is suitable for production, not just appearance.

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Sampling

Samples are developed to test not only visual effect, but also structure stability and material behavior.

Adjustments are made to ensure the design can move into production.

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Production Setup

Materials, machine settings, and production parameters are aligned based on the approved sample.

This step defines how the design will be executed in bulk.

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Bulk Production

roduction is carried out under controlled conditions to maintain structure, pattern clarity, and consistency across output.

What production depends on

Defined Specifications

Production starts from clearly defined specifications, including material type, structure, and intended use.

Aligned Setup

Machine settings and production conditions are prepared based on approved samples.

Controlled Execution

Production follows defined parameters to reduce variation and improve consistency.

Production is only part of consistency

Production defines how lace is made.

Consistency depends on how quality is controlled throughout the process.

To understand how variation is monitored and managed, explore our quality control system.

👉 Go to Quality Control

Start with a design

Explore our lace and trim collections or contact us to begin sampling and production planning.