Yarn-dyed Fabric Supplier for Apparel and Textile Buyers
We supply yarn-dyed fabrics in stripes, checks, plaids, dobby and jacquard designs for shirts, dresses, uniforms and home textiles. With flexible sampling, custom pattern development and reliable bulk production, we help brands, garment factories and fabric distributors source fabrics with consistent quality.

What Is Yarn-dyed Fabric?
Yarn-dyed fabric refers to fabric made by dyeing yarns or filaments before weaving them together using interlacing warp and weft threads (woven) or looping (knitted).
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Yarn-dyed Fabric Types We Supply
As a yarn-dyed fabric supplier, we offer a wide range of wholesale yarn-dyed fabrics in different patterns, weaves and material blends. Our collection includes classic checks, stripes, plaids, chambray, dobby and jacquard styles.
Yarn-dyed Plaid Fabric
Yarn-dyed Dobby Fabric
Yarn-dyed Jacquard Fabric
Yarn-dyed Chambray Fabric
Yarn-dyed Seersucker Fabric
Custom Yarn-dyed Fabric
Versatile Applications of Our Yarn-dyed Fabric
Our yarn-dyed fabric is trusted by apparel brands and manufacturers worldwide for a wide range of end uses. From classic yarn-dyed plaid fabric for shirts to soft chambray for dresses and breathable seersucker for summer clothing, each material is woven to perform across different applications. Whether you’re sourcing for shirting, home textile, children’s wear, or uniforms, we help you find the right fabric for bulk production.
Apparel
From shirts and dresses to summer wear and children's clothing, our plaid, chambray, and seersucker fabrics give apparel brands woven-in color that won't fade.
Home Textile
Bedding, curtains, cushion covers, and table linens — jacquard and plaid weaves bring durable depth that printed fabric can't match.
Bags & Accessories
Structured, colorfast woven fabrics that work well for tote bags, caps, pouches, and trims beyond standard apparel lines.
Customization Options for Your Yarn-dyed Fabric
Every order is different, and we build each one around your specifications. From custom patterns and Pantone-matched colors to specific yarn counts, weights, and finishes, our yarn-dyed fabric can be tailored to fit your brand’s exact production needs.
Pattern & Design
Send us your artwork or sketch — checks, stripes, dobby textures, or jacquard motifs — and we'll develop the weave to match.
Pantone Color Matching
Tell us the Pantone code or send a swatch, and our dye house will match it exactly before yarn goes into production.
Material Composition
100% cotton, cotton-linen, CVC, TC, or stretch blends — choose the fiber mix that fits your end product.
Yarn Count
From fine 80s for premium shirting to heavier 21s for workwear, we adjust yarn count to suit your fabric weight and feel.
Fabric Weight (GSM)
Lightweight for summer wear or heavier constructions for outerwear and home textile — specify your target GSM and we'll weave to it.
Fabric Width
Standard widths from 57" to 63", with custom widths available on request to minimize cutting waste for your patterns.
Weave Structure
Weave Structure 描述: Plain, twill, satin, dobby, or jacquard — different weaves give different hand-feels and visual effects, and we'll recommend what fits your design.
Special Finishes
Add wrinkle-free, water-repellent, peach skin, mercerized, or softener finishes to enhance performance for your specific application.
Yarn-dyed Fabric vs. Melange Fabric: What's the Difference?
Both processes dye before weaving, but they create very different results. As a specialized yarn-dyed fabric supplier, we want buyers to understand the distinction — so you can choose the right fabric for your product. Here’s how yarn-dyed and melange fabrics compare across process, appearance, and best use.
Dimension | Yarn-Dyed Fabric | Color-Spun Fabric |
|---|---|---|
| Definition | Fabric woven or knitted with yarns that are dyed before fabric production. | Fabric made from fibers dyed before spinning, then blended and spun into yarn. |
| Dyeing Stage | Yarn is dyed after spinning. | Fibers are dyed before spinning. |
| Color Effect | Clear, distinct color patterns such as checks, stripes, plaids, and grids. | Soft, blended, heather, mélange, or cloudy color effects. |
| Pattern Appearance | Patterns are more structured and sharply defined. | Patterns are usually more subtle, natural, and uneven in tone. |
| Color Consistency | Relatively consistent within each dyed yarn lot. | Slight shade variation is common due to fiber blending. |
| Design Flexibility | Suitable for geometric designs and multi-color woven patterns. | Suitable for casual, natural, vintage, or mélange-style effects. |
| Production Process | Dye yarn → weave/knit fabric → finishing. | Dye fiber → blend fiber → spin yarn → weave/knit fabric → finishing. |
| Cost Level | Usually medium to high, depending on pattern complexity and yarn dyeing cost. | Often higher than regular solid-dyed fabric due to fiber dyeing and blending control. |
| Minimum Order Quantity | May require higher MOQ for customized yarn colors and patterns. | May require higher MOQ for customized fiber shades and blending ratios. |
| Color Fastness | Generally good, since yarn is dyed before fabric formation. | Generally good, as color is integrated at the fiber level. |
| Common Applications | Shirts, checks, stripes, formal casualwear, home textiles. | T-shirts, sweatshirts, casualwear, knitwear, athleisure, eco-style fabrics. |
| Key Advantage | Sharp patterns and rich color combinations. | Natural mélange effect, soft visual texture, and premium casual look. |
Why Choose Us as Your Yarn-dyed Fabric Supplier
With years of weaving and dyeing expertise, we help apparel and textile brands source yarn-dyed fabric they can rely on — order after order. From custom development to on-time delivery, here’s what sets us apart as a manufacturer.
Our Yarn-dyed Fabric Production Capacity
As a full-process yarn-dyed fabric manufacturer, we control every stage in-house — from yarn dyeing to weaving and finishing. With a monthly output of up to 100,000 meters, we’re built to handle bulk orders on time without compromising on quality.
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Yarn Dyeing
Unlike printed or piece-dyed fabric, our process begins by dyeing the yarn itself — before a single thread is woven. Each batch is dyed to your exact Pantone reference and lab-tested for colorfastness before it’s approved. Because the color goes all the way through the fiber, yarn-dyed fabric keeps its depth and richness wash after wash, with no fading at the seams.
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Warping & Beaming
The dyed yarns are then wound onto warp beams under carefully controlled tension. This stage sets the groundwork for everything that follows — even tension means the stripes, checks, and patterns will line up cleanly across the entire width of the fabric. Any inconsistency here would show up later in the weave, so precision at this step is critical.
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Weaving
On our weaving machines, the colored warp and weft yarns are interlaced to form the actual pattern — whether that’s a classic plaid, a fine stripe, a textured dobby, or an intricate jacquard. Different weave structures are programmed to match your design, giving each fabric its own hand-feel and visual character. This is where your custom pattern truly comes to life.
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Greige Inspection
Once woven, every roll goes through inspection before it moves on. Our QC team checks for weave faults, broken threads, color accuracy, and density against your approved standard. Catching issues at the greige stage — rather than after finishing — saves time and ensures only qualified fabric continues down the line.
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Finishing
The inspected fabric then receives finishing treatments tailored to its end use — softening for apparel, mercerizing for a smoother sheen, wrinkle-free or water-repellent treatments for performance. This step refines the fabric’s hand-feel, stability, and appearance, turning woven cloth into a market-ready material that fits your product.
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Final QC & Packing
Before anything ships, each roll passes a final quality check covering color, width, weight, and overall appearance. Approved fabric is then measured, rolled, labeled, and packed to your requirements — ready for export. This last gate is what guarantees the fabric you approved is exactly the fabric that arrives at your door.
Yarn-dyed Fabric FAQ — Your Questions Answered
Have questions before placing an order? Here are the answers buyers ask us most often as a yarn-dyed fabric supplier. Don’t see yours? Reach out and our team will be happy to help.
1. What is yarn-dyed fabric?
Yarn-dyed fabric is woven from yarns that are dyed before weaving, rather than dyeing the fabric after it’s made. This gives the color real depth and makes it far more fade-resistant — which is why it’s the preferred choice for quality shirting, plaids, and stripes.
2. What's the difference between yarn-dyed and piece-dyed fabric?
With yarn-dyed fabric, the yarn is colored first, then woven into patterns like checks and stripes. Piece-dyed fabric is woven white first, then dyed a single solid color. Yarn-dyed offers richer color and more intricate patterns, while piece-dyed is simpler and lower-cost for solids.
3. What is your MOQ for yarn-dyed fabric?
Our MOQ is flexible depending on the fabric and pattern. We offer low minimums for trial orders so you can test the market, with better pricing as your volume grows. Contact us with your needs for an exact figure.
4. Can you produce custom yarn-dyed fabric?
Yes — custom development is our specialty. Send us your pattern, Pantone color, composition, and weight, and we’ll develop a custom yarn-dyed fabric built to your exact requirements, including full OEM and ODM service.
5. Do you provide free samples?
We offer existing fabric swatches free of charge — you only cover the shipping. For custom-developed samples, a small sampling fee applies, which is typically refunded once you place a bulk order.
6. What certifications do your fabrics have?
Our yarn-dyed fabrics can be produced to meet international standards such as OEKO-TEX, giving your brand confidence in product safety and compliance. Specific certifications can be arranged based on your market requirements.
7. What is your lead time for bulk orders?
Sampling usually takes 5–7 days, and bulk production runs around 15–30 days depending on quantity and complexity. We confirm exact timing when your order is placed and keep you updated throughout.
8. What are your payment terms and shipping options?
We typically work with T/T or L/C, with terms agreed before production. We ship worldwide by sea or air and provide all export documentation to make customs clearance smooth on your end.