Cutting and sewing are two key stages in the garment creation process. This is where the design becomes reality. At our sewing workshop in KrakΓ³w, we carry out these processes with the utmost care, whether itβs a simple t-shirt or a complex lined dress. We serve both small brands and larger orders, guaranteeing quality, punctuality, and flexibility.
Each model is cut by hand or machine, depending on the batch size and fabric type. We work both from provided patterns and our own designs. Using professional cutting tables and tools allows us to achieve consistency and precision, even in small production runs.
βοΈ Cotton, linen, and sweatshirt fabrics
βοΈ Stretchy, technical, and blended materials
βοΈ Lightweight and heavier knits
βοΈ Velour, quilted, and fleece fabrics
Our sewing workshop offers garment production from scratch. We accept orders starting from just 4 pieces in one size and color. This allows you to test new styles or launch short production runs without excessive costs.
βοΈ Sweatshirts, pants, and tracksuits
βοΈ Dresses, t-shirts, and longsleeves
βοΈ Robes, pajamas, and shirts
βοΈ Homewear, casual, and basic clothing
We pay close attention to every detail β seams are strong and neat, edges are carefully finished, and the final product matches the approved sample perfectly.
βοΈ Flexible approach β from 4 pieces to larger production runs
βοΈ Option to work with clientβs fabric or ours
βοΈ Experienced sewing team and quality control
βοΈ Order fulfillment across Poland and the EU
βοΈ Ability to add prints, embroidery, and labels during the sewing stage
βοΈ We receive the pattern/sample/model description
βοΈ We agree together on quantities, materials, and deadlines
βοΈ We cut the fabric according to the pattern
βοΈ We sew the products with attention to every detail
βοΈ Finished pieces go to ironing and packaging
βοΈ New clothing brands launching with a small collection
βοΈ Online stores expanding their product range
βοΈ Companies with their own fabrics and designs
βοΈ Designers seeking a partner for sewing short runs