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Woven Fabric Manufacturer Pakistan | Pakistan

Woven Fabric Manufacturer in Pakistan

Woven Fabric Manufacturer in Pakistan

Vertically integrated woven fabric mill in Faisalabad. Over 1,000 water-jet looms producing cotton, polyester-cotton and specialty woven fabrics for global apparel and home-textile buyers.

Woven Fabric
Woven Fabric

Over 1,000 water-jet looms and 500+ air-jet looms producing premium woven fabrics in cotton, polyester, blends and specialty constructions

Over 1,000 water-jet looms and 500+ air-jet looms producing premium woven fabrics in cotton, polyester, blends and specialty constructions

Woven fabric is the foundation of textile manufacturing — and the foundation of our company. We started in 1965 as a weaving operation, and weaving remains the largest single capability in our facility. Our loom hall — over 1,500 looms running across two technologies — is the operational heart of everything else we do.

We supply woven fabric to two kinds of customers: converters who finish and re-sell, and brand-owners who use our fabric in their own finished-goods programs. Both depend on the same thing — fabric that arrives at spec, holds shade across rolls, and ships on time.

Loom Capacity

Capacity

Loom Capacity

Our weaving operation runs two complementary loom technologies, each chosen for the constructions and weights it produces best.

  1. Water-Jet Looms (1,000+)

Best for filament yarns and fine, dense constructions. Our water-jet capacity supports microfiber base fabrics, polyester and polyester-cotton blends, and a range of bedding-weight wovens. Fast, efficient and tightly maintained — the backbone of our microfiber and bedding business.

  1. Air-Jet Looms (500+)

Best for spun yarns, including cotton and cotton-rich blends. Our air-jet capacity supports apparel-weight wovens, home-textile constructions like curtains and table linen, and heavier specialty fabrics. Versatile across yarn counts and weave structures.

Maintenance discipline is what separates a loom hall that runs to spec from one that drifts. Our looms are on rotating preventative-maintenance schedules with documented inspection records. Operators are trained on construction-specific running parameters — not just "run the loom and let it go."

Loom Capacity

Capacity

Loom Capacity

Our weaving operation runs two complementary loom technologies, each chosen for the constructions and weights it produces best.

  1. Water-Jet Looms (1,000+)

Best for filament yarns and fine, dense constructions. Our water-jet capacity supports microfiber base fabrics, polyester and polyester-cotton blends, and a range of bedding-weight wovens. Fast, efficient and tightly maintained — the backbone of our microfiber and bedding business.

  1. Air-Jet Looms (500+)

Best for spun yarns, including cotton and cotton-rich blends. Our air-jet capacity supports apparel-weight wovens, home-textile constructions like curtains and table linen, and heavier specialty fabrics. Versatile across yarn counts and weave structures.

Maintenance discipline is what separates a loom hall that runs to spec from one that drifts. Our looms are on rotating preventative-maintenance schedules with documented inspection records. Operators are trained on construction-specific running parameters — not just "run the loom and let it go."

Loom Capacity

Capacity

Loom Capacity

Our weaving operation runs two complementary loom technologies, each chosen for the constructions and weights it produces best.


  1. Water-Jet Looms (1,000+)

Best for filament yarns and fine, dense constructions. Our water-jet capacity supports microfiber base fabrics, polyester and polyester-cotton blends, and a range of bedding-weight wovens. Fast, efficient and tightly maintained — the backbone of our microfiber and bedding business.

  1. Air-Jet Looms (500+)

Best for spun yarns, including cotton and cotton-rich blends. Our air-jet capacity supports apparel-weight wovens, home-textile constructions like curtains and table linen, and heavier specialty fabrics. Versatile across yarn counts and weave structures.

Maintenance discipline is what separates a loom hall that runs to spec from one that drifts. Our looms are on rotating preventative-maintenance schedules with documented inspection records. Operators are trained on construction-specific running parameters — not just "run the loom and let it go."

Fabric Range

We weave across a broad range of constructions, fibers and weights. Below is a representative range — we manufacture custom constructions on request.

Category

Fiber Composition

Construction Range

Cotton bedding fabrics

100% cotton (carded and combed)

Percale, sateen, twill — 144 to 400 thread count

Cotton apparel fabrics

100% cotton

Plain, twill, dobby — yarn counts 10s to 80s

Polyester-cotton blends

T/C 65/35, 80/20 and 50/50

Apparel and bedding constructions

Microfiber base fabric

100% polyester filament

Plain weave, brushed and unbrushed

Polyester filament wovens

100% polyester

Lining, technical and home-textile constructions

Specialty constructions

Various fibers

Dobby, jacquard, yarn-dyed checks and stripes

Loom Quality Inspection
Loom Quality Inspection

Quality

Quality Control

Fabric quality fails in patterns, not in single rolls. The patterns are: shade variation between rolls, GSM drift across a production run, and dimensional inconsistency that doesn't show up until cutting.

Our QC system catches these patterns:

  • Yarn-stage inspection. Every yarn batch is checked for evenness, strength and contamination before it enters the loom hall.

  • In-loom monitoring. Operator-led visual inspection at the loom plus systemic checks for dropped picks, broken ends and weave defects.

  • Greige fabric inspection. Full-length inspection of every roll for defects, GSM and dimensional spec before fabric moves to the dye-house.

  • Finished fabric inspection. Final inspection covering shade match, hand-feel, fastness and packing before fabric leaves the facility.

For every shipment, we provide inspection records and lot-level traceability. Pre-shipment inspection by the buyer's third-party inspector (SGS, TÜV, Bureau Veritas) is welcomed and routine.

Quality

Quality Control

Fabric quality fails in patterns, not in single rolls. The patterns are: shade variation between rolls, GSM drift across a production run, and dimensional inconsistency that doesn't show up until cutting.

Our QC system catches these patterns:

  • Yarn-stage inspection. Every yarn batch is checked for evenness, strength and contamination before it enters the loom hall.

  • In-loom monitoring. Operator-led visual inspection at the loom plus systemic checks for dropped picks, broken ends and weave defects.

  • Greige fabric inspection. Full-length inspection of every roll for defects, GSM and dimensional spec before fabric moves to the dye-house.

  • Finished fabric inspection. Final inspection covering shade match, hand-feel, fastness and packing before fabric leaves the facility.

For every shipment, we provide inspection records and lot-level traceability. Pre-shipment inspection by the buyer's third-party inspector (SGS, TÜV, Bureau Veritas) is welcomed and routine.

Loom Quality Inspection

Greige, Dyed, Printed or Finished

We supply fabric at every stage of finish, depending on buyer preference:

Finish stage

Buyer fits

Notes

Greige (loom-state)

Converters with their own dye-houses

Available off-loom; minimum order quantities apply

Dyed (solid)

Brands without dyeing capacity

Reactive, pigment, disperse — verified fastness

Printed

Pattern-driven home textile programs

Reactive, pigment and digital print available

Finished

Direct-to-cut customers

Soft finish, peach finish, calendared, mercerised and more

Note

A Practical Sourcing Note

Buyers comparing woven fabric quotes from multiple Pakistani mills should look beyond the price-per-meter line. The variables that actually drive the landed cost — and the in-store experience — are usually invisible on the quote sheet:


  • Yarn type (carded vs combed, ring-spun vs open-end)

  • Loom condition and operator skill

  • Dye-house process control (reactive vs pigment chemistry, time-temperature curves)

  • Finishing discipline (soft hand without sacrificing dimensional stability)

  • Quality control rigor at greige and finished stages


This is why we encourage prospective buyers to visit our facility before placing a first program. A two-hour site walk tells you more about a fabric supplier than ten quote comparisons.

Starting a Conversation

Construction, fiber composition and target GSM

Width and finished-fabric stage required (greige, dyed, printed, finished)

Annual volume estimate

Required certifications and quality standards

Destination port and target landed cost, if known

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Get In Touch

Partner With a World Class Textile Manufacturer

Reach out and let’s explore how Diamond can support you.

Get In Touch

Partner With a World Class Textile Manufacturer

Reach out and let’s explore how Diamond can support you.