Wool blend fabric programs
Wool Blend Fabrics from China
Build the fabric brief around the garment, target composition, weight, width, construction, surface, handfeel, color and commercial order plan.

This page is a buyer-planning resource reviewed by the Allot Tech Project Desk. Final engineering, performance, materials, compliance, manufacturing responsibility and commercial terms must be confirmed for the selected resource and signed project scope.
Updated August 19, 2026
Project definition
A composition name does not define the finished fabric.
Two wool blend fabrics can share the same fiber percentages and still differ in yarn, weave, weight, width, density, finishing, surface, drape and garment performance. A useful inquiry combines measurable requirements with an approved physical reference and clearly identifies which properties are targets rather than guaranteed test results.
End use
Coat, jacket, dress, skirt or other garment; season, market and target performance.
Construction
Composition, yarn direction, weave, GSM or grams per meter, usable width and stretch.
Aesthetic
Color, pattern, nap, luster, handfeel, drape and approved swatch or garment reference.
Commercial
Sample need, quantity range, testing, packing, destination and requested delivery window.
System or development path
Connect fibre selection, fabric construction and finishing to the garment result.
Brief and reference
Record garment use, target composition, weight, width, color, handfeel and reference sample.
Yarn and construction
Confirm blend direction, yarn count, weave, density and greige-fabric assumptions.
Dyeing and color
Define yarn-dyed, piece-dyed or other route, lab-dip process, color standard and shade tolerance.
Finishing
Clarify washing, milling, raising, shearing, decatizing or other surface and stability requirements.
Sampling and approval
Identify sample size, revision rounds, test requirements and the physical approval reference.
Bulk and shipment
Plan shade-lot control, roll inspection, packing, marks, documents and pre-shipment checks.
Quotation comparison
Compare wool blend fabric options against one approved brief.
| Decision area | Buyer should provide | Proposal should clarify |
|---|---|---|
| Composition | Target fibers and acceptable tolerance or test method. | Declared composition, sample result and bulk verification plan. |
| Weight and width | GSM or g/m and usable width with tolerance. | Finished values, measurement method and production variation basis. |
| Surface and handfeel | Physical swatch, garment or clearly labeled reference. | Finishing route, approval sample and acceptable visual or tactile range. |
| Color and pattern | Color standard, repeat, checks or mélange direction. | Lab dip, strike-off, pattern alignment, shade-lot and bulk approval process. |
| Commercial scope | Quantity, delivery, destination, testing and packing. | MOQ, sample terms, lead-time basis, packing, inspection and documents. |
Use a physical approval reference
Words such as soft, warm, premium or cashmere-like are subjective. Attach a swatch or garment and add measurable values where possible so sample review and bulk inspection have the same reference.
- Label every swatch and revision
- Record face and back orientation
- Keep the approved sample for bulk comparison
Separate development from bulk commitment
Sample availability does not automatically confirm bulk capacity, shade repeatability or delivery. Confirm the proposed production route, minimum quantity, test plan and bulk lead-time after the sample direction is accepted.
- Confirm sample source and status
- Ask which parameters can be adjusted
- Reconfirm bulk terms after approval
Inspect what matters to cutting and sewing
Roll inspection should address visible defects, shade, width, weight, skew or bow where relevant, surface consistency and packing records. Garment performance may require additional buyer-specified testing.
- Define roll-check method
- Retain shade and sample records
- Use qualified testing where required
Specialist textile context
Connect fabric development with weaving and finishing.
These production images are from Fred Textile, the connected specialist textile resource represented across the Allot Tech textile program.


Buyer questions
Frequently asked questions
What information should a wool blend fabric inquiry include?
Provide garment use, target composition, weight, width, construction, color, finish, handfeel reference, quantity, testing, destination and delivery target.
Can a fabric be matched from a swatch?
A specialist resource can review a swatch and propose a development direction, but exact replication, tolerances, minimum quantity and final approval must be confirmed through sampling.
What is the difference between GSM and grams per meter?
GSM is weight per square meter. Grams per meter is weight for one linear meter and depends on fabric width. The inquiry should state which unit is used.
Is Fred Textile owned by Allot Tech?
No. Fred Textile is presented as a connected specialist textile resource. Project roles and manufacturing responsibility are confirmed for each program.
Project discussion
Discuss a Wool Blend Fabric Program
Send the product or garment use, package or fabric specification, target output or quantity, site or market information, destination and current project stage.