Mending Knitted Cashmere: Repairing Imperfections with Care
Mending is a crucial step in maintaining the quality of knitted garments. At Lomanthang Cashmere, it
involves repairing imperfections that naturally occur during production. Though often overlooked, mending is an essential
skill that addresses tears, small holes, and other minor faults in garments.
What Mending Entails
Essentially, mending requires weaving together the warp and weft yarn using a hand needle. This process restores the
garment’s structure while maintaining the integrity and softness of the fabric. Through precise handwork, each
imperfection is corrected without affecting the overall look and feel of the garment.
How We Perform Mending
At Lomanthang Cashmere, our knitted products undergo multiple quality checks, and necessary mending is performed
during these stages. Skilled warehouse employees carefully mend each garment using a ballpoint hand needle.
The ballpoint needle is specially designed to penetrate the fabric structure safely, while its blunt tip prevents damage
to the delicate cashmere fibers. This ensures that the repaired areas blend seamlessly with the rest of the garment,
preserving both durability and aesthetic appeal.
Ensuring Flawless Cashmere Garments
Through meticulous mending, Lomanthang Cashmere guarantees that every garment leaving our facility meets the highest
standards of quality. This careful attention to detail exemplifies our commitment to producing luxurious, long-lasting
handmade Himalayan cashmere.




