Sampling and specification support

Kravet Services for a Controlled Fabric Approval

Separate development samples from production evidence, record decisions at each gate and make the release criteria legible to sourcing, design and quality teams.

Textile technician comparing lab dips under a controlled light cabinet
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Brief normalization

Translate the commercial request into a working specification: intended interior product, composition, weave or knit construction, target GSM with tolerance, usable width, finish, color standard, care route and nominated test method.

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Sample-stage coordination

Identify whether the decision requires a handloom, strike-off, lab dip, yardage sample or pre-production length. Each format answers a different question and cannot substitute for a bulk-lot inspection.

Approval questions to settle early

Clear acceptance language reduces arguments after cutting or interior product washing.

Only when the approval record names it as the reference and defines the evaluation light source, substrate and tolerance. A lab dip demonstrates a proposed shade; production lots still require review.

Not automatically. Dye chemistry, shade depth and finish can affect colorfastness or physical behavior. Testing scope should state the color, construction, conditioning and method.

Release follows review of the named production evidence: roll inspection, shade continuity, width, GSM, physical tests and required documentation. Criteria are agreed before production.

From incomplete inquiry to auditable brief

The stronger brief also records who approves shade and physical results, which sample stage supports that decision, and which changes trigger a renewed approval before cutting begins.

Uncontrolled input

  • “Blue cotton fabric” without construction
  • No GSM tolerance or usable-width definition
  • Wash performance discussed without a method
  • Sample and bulk acceptance treated as identical

Release-ready input

  • Fiber content and weave construction declared
  • Target GSM, width and tolerances recorded
  • Test method, conditioning and pass level named
  • Approved reference connected to production lot

Define the fabric before requesting yardage

A usable request includes the interior product end use, expected care cycle, target quantity and destination market.

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