Production Procedure
A disciplined manufacturing sequence designed for premium wholesale reliability.
Rui Yun's process combines careful front-end development with controlled factory execution. Each stage is structured to reduce misunderstanding, improve approval speed, and protect product consistency across sample and bulk production.
This workflow is especially important for US and EU buyers who need clear communication, dependable timelines, and alignment between approved samples and production deliveries.

Visual workflow overview
From buyer concept to shipment readiness, every step is structured to reduce risk.
Rui Yun's workflow brings design interpretation, stitch engineering, knitting, linking, finishing, quality control, and packing into one coordinated development-to-production sequence.
Step 1
Design sketches and technical packs
The process begins with buyer sketches, tech packs, or Rui Yun-assisted concept development so the team can align design intent, yarn strategy, fit goals, and merchandising priorities.
Step 2
Knitting pattern programming and stitch development
Technical teams convert the concept into knitting programs, gauge decisions, structure planning, and sample-engineering logic suitable for the selected yarn and construction.
Step 3
Computerized flat knitting
Production runs on advanced computerized flat knitting machines that support both fine-gauge execution and complex knit structures for premium product results.
Step 4
Linking and loop-to-loop assembly
Garment panels are linked and assembled with attention to technical precision, seam quality, and consistency with the approved sample standard.
Step 5
Washing and garment finishing
Wash and finishing treatments are applied to stabilize feel, appearance, and dimension while preserving the product's intended hand feel and presentation.
Step 6
Trimming and quality control
Each garment passes through detail finishing, measurement confirmation, and a disciplined quality control process before final approval for shipment.
Step 7
Packaging and shipment preparation
Once inspection is complete, orders are packed and prepared according to buyer requirements, shipment terms, and documentation needs.
