How does the custom sweater manufacturing process work for jacquard and cable knit designs?
The custom sweater manufacturing process for jacquard and cable knit designs follows a specialized workflow. Jacquard patterns are programmed into computerized flatbed knitting machines that control individual needle movements to create multi-color patterns. Cable knit designs use structured stitch sequences on the same equipment. The process includes yarn selection, pattern programming, machine knitting, linking and seaming, washing, pressing, and final QC inspection.
Typical sweater production workflow
- Yarn selection — Choose yarn weight, fiber composition (cotton, wool, acrylic, blends), and color.
- Pattern programming — Jacquard or cable knit patterns are digitized into the knitting machine software.
- Swatch development — A small knit swatch confirms stitch quality, pattern accuracy, and tension.
- Full sample knitting — One complete garment is knitted for fit, drape, and design review.
- Linking and seaming — Knitted panels are joined using linking machines or hand-seaming for clean finishes.
- Washing and finishing — Garment washing relaxes the knit, controls shrinkage, and softens hand feel.
- Pressing and packaging — Steam pressing sets the shape, followed by final inspection and packing.
VANRD produces custom sweaters including jacquard, cable knit, and intarsia designs. Contact the team with your knitwear brief to discuss yarn options and sampling.
Pattern Programming
Jacquard and cable designs digitized for flatbed knitting machines.
Swatch & Sample
Stitch quality and pattern testing before full garment production.
Finished Product
Washed, pressed, and QC-inspected for retail-ready packaging.


