Spinning Process

Bundles of refined cotton feed into spinning machines. Cotton fibers are pulled and smoothed out to make strong consistent strands which are tightly interwoven into thread. Select threads also may integrate polyester fiber made from recycled plastics, depending on fabric design.

Fiber Preparation

Selecting and cleaning fibers to ensure optimal quality before the spinning process begins.

Yarn Production

Creating strong, durable yarns essential for crafting premium denim fabrics.

Our spinning process ensures consistency and quality, vital for the denim industry.

Quality Assurance

Spinning Process

Transforming raw fibers into high-quality denim yarn.

Detailed close-up of blue denim fabric showcasing the texture and weave pattern. The fabric appears slightly wrinkled with visible stitching along one side.
Detailed close-up of blue denim fabric showcasing the texture and weave pattern. The fabric appears slightly wrinkled with visible stitching along one side.

Spinning Process FAQ

What is spinning?

Spinning is the process of converting raw fibers into yarn for denim fabric production.

How is yarn produced?

Yarn is produced by twisting fibers together, creating a strong and durable thread for weaving denim.

What materials are used?

Common materials include cotton, polyester, and blends, ensuring high-quality yarn suitable for jeans.

What types of spinning exist?

What are the spinning types?
Is spinning eco-friendly?

Yes, sustainable practices can be implemented in spinning to reduce environmental impact.