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Total suppliers
Compare 4 spinning mills in Italy for carded yarn (spinning). Review capabilities, request quotes, and shortlist faster.
4
Total suppliers
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39% response rate
FILATURA SOFIA
GRSOperating from Toscana, Italy, FILATURA SOFIA works with sourcing teams on Carded Yarn. Reported capabilities include Spinning. Common inputs include Responsible Wool, Responsible Mohair, and Responsible Alpaca. Reach out to validate specifications, testing requirements, and what is produced in-house versus subcontracted. Use supplier profiles to understand typical outputs, then confirm details directly with the supplier before placing orders. Align early on specifications, testing requirements, and packaging so quotes are comparable and approvals stay on schedule.
36% response rate
LANECARDATE
RAFLANECARDATE is a supplier based in Piemonte, Italy with capabilities across Spinning and Trading. They support production for Carded Yarn and Combed Fiber, working with materials like Responsible Wool, Silk, and Cashmere. Use this profile to shortlist potential partners, then confirm scope, lead times, and minimum order quantities directly. Use supplier profiles to understand typical outputs, then confirm details directly with the supplier before placing orders.
24% response rate
MYFIL
GRSMYFIL is located in Piemonte, Italy and offers support across the supply chain. Typical capabilities include Spinning, and they work on products such as Carded Yarn. Material experience may include Recycled Post-Consumer Polyester. Share a concise spec sheet and request samples before scaling production. Use supplier profiles to understand typical outputs, then confirm details directly with the supplier before placing orders.
38% response rate
SPINSTYLE
RCSOperating from Toscana, Italy, SPINSTYLE works with sourcing teams on Fancy Yarn and Carded Yarn. Reported capabilities include Spinning. Common inputs include Recycled Post-Consumer Wool and Responsible Wool. Reach out to validate specifications, testing requirements, and what is produced in-house versus subcontracted. Use supplier profiles to understand typical outputs, then confirm details directly with the supplier before placing orders. Align early on specifications, testing requirements, and packaging so quotes are comparable and approvals stay on schedule.