Every Perfect Garment Starts with a Perfect Cut
At Crayd Global, we believe cutting is not just the start of garment manufacturing—it’s the foundation for the entire production process. Even the most skilled sewing can’t fix a poorly cut fabric. That’s why our cutting department prioritizes accuracy, consistency, and control at every step.
We invest in well-trained professionals, modern equipment, and a workflow that ensures your patterns are translated into perfect panels. Whether you’re producing structured formalwear or casual woven garments, our cutting floor sets the tone for production success.
Manual Skill Meets Modern Technology
Our cutting operations combine decades of manual expertise with modern CAD-based systems, allowing us to deliver flexible, precise, and efficient results across a wide range of fabric types and garment styles.
We cut all kinds of woven fabrics including cotton, poplin, twill, linen, denim, CVC, and viscose blends. Our multi-disciplinary team is trained to handle both delicate and heavy materials with precision.
- Our cutting equipment includes:
- CAD marker plotting systems
- High-speed straight knife machines
- Band knife cutters for curves and precision areas
- Fabric spreading machines (manual and automatic)
- Drill tools for marking alignment points
- Fusing presses for collars, cuffs, and structured parts
We optimize every roll of fabric to reduce wastage and maximize yield—helping brands save cost without compromising quality.
Our Cutting Process – Step by Step
At Crayd Apparels Limited, we begin production with a disciplined and transparent cutting process designed for accuracy, scalability, and consistency. Every fabric roll is carefully inspected before cutting to ensure quality, then measured, marked, and cut with precision using advanced tools and techniques.
Once cut, fabric pieces are organized into tagged bundles, making the sewing process smooth and traceable. Each step of this workflow is documented and monitored, ensuring repeatable results and minimizing errors.
With a structured system and skilled cutting team, we guarantee maximum fabric utilization and flawless output, setting the foundation for high-quality garment production.
Fabric Relaxation
Fabrics are rested for up to 24 hours before spreading to release tension and ensure accuracy in sizing.
Lay Planning
Using manual or semi-automatic spreaders, fabric layers are laid evenly to avoid skewing or wrinkles
Marker Making
CAD-generated markers are used to plan the most efficient layout, reducing waste and increasing consistency.
Fabric Cutting
Straight knife or band knife machines are used by trained cutters to slice through the fabric stack, following the approved marker.
Notching and Drill Marking
Strategic markings are made to ensure precise alignment during sewing and panel matching.
Bundle Preparation
Cut panels are bundled by size, color, and style, each tagged with relevant details for tracking and workflow continuity.
Final Inspection
A final visual check is carried out by our in-house QC team before the bundles are transferred to sewing.
Quality Assurance in Every Cut
Cutting errors are costly. They lead to size mismatches, seam distortion, fabric waste, and delays. That’s why we implement a quality control system focused on identifying and preventing even the smallest issues before they affect production.
- Each cutting bundle is checked for:
- Panel count accuracy
- Proper size grading
- Consistent fabric shade
- Notch and drill placement
- Seam alignment references
Our QC process includes:
Checkpoint | Inspection Method |
Pattern shape accuracy | Compared to CAD printouts |
Grading consistency | Cross-verified with size charts |
Fabric defect detection | Conducted before and after spreading |
Shrinkage evaluation | Wash-tested before marker generation |
Specialized Cutting for Complex Designs
Beyond basic garments, we excel in handling high-complexity styles with multiple panels, bias cuts, and advanced pattern alignment.
Our skilled cutters and planners handle:
- Symmetrical and asymmetrical fashion pieces
- Bias-cut dresses or skirts
- Garments requiring stripe or plaid alignment
- Multi-style uniforms with varied grading
- Accessories or fused parts requiring tight tolerance
We ensure elements like collars, cuffs, pockets, and yoke placements are cut to specification—especially when working with patterned fabrics.
Transparency and Traceability in Cutting
Crayd Global maintains detailed documentation for every order to ensure full traceability and transparency. Our reporting system allows your merchandising or QA team to track every bundle from cutting to final packaging.
Key documents and records include:
- Daily cutting reports
- Fabric utilization summaries
- Marker efficiency percentages
- Roll-wise fabric consumption
- QC inspection logs
- Shrinkage and shade reports
Each bundle is tagged with a code or barcode, allowing backtracking if any issue arises in later production stages.
What Makes Our Cutting Stand Out
Cutting at Crayd Global is not just about slicing fabric—it’s about laying the groundwork for the garment’s fit, look, and lifespan. We treat each order as a precision engineering project.
Here’s what sets us apart:
- 100% in-house cutting — no subcontracting
- Experienced cutters trained in both manual and CAD-based systems
- Marker optimization support to reduce your costs
- Custom shrinkage adjustments for different fabric types
- Fused part cutting with precise allowances
Seamless coordination with merchandising and production teams
Let’s Start with Precision
Are you a fashion brand, production manager, or sourcing company looking to partner with a reliable woven garment manufacturer?
Crayd Global is ready to support your production pipeline with expert cutting that’s accurate, efficient, and traceable.
We welcome:
- Bulk orders requiring yield estimation
- Tech pack-based sample development
- Long-term manufacturing partnerships
Submit your tech pack, request a quote, or reach out to our merchandising team—we’ll help you build a product that fits, functions, and sells.