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Space-Dyed Yarn for Socks & Knitwear (Custom Interval-Dyed Yarn)
Space-dyed yarn (also called interval-dyed or segment-dyed yarn) places multiple colors along one yarn in controlled sections. As a result, mills can create gradients, repeats, and “planned-random” effects without managing many solid-color yarns.
At VI-TEX, we supply custom space-dyed yarn for socks, knitwear, and home textiles. We support B2B sourcing with documented systems and compliance programs (ISO management, OEKO-TEX support, and GRS options for recycled projects). We have also served international brand supply chains (e.g., Nike) under standard confidentiality practices.
What Is Space-Dyed Yarn?
Space-dyed yarn is dyed in segments along the yarn length. You can design short segments for socks and small patterns, or longer repeats for home textiles and large-area gradients. In practice, the fabric gets its visual depth from the yarn itself, so production stays efficient.
Common buyer terms:
- Space-dyed yarn
- Interval-dyed yarn
- Segment-dyed yarn
- Multi-color fancy yarn (category term)
How We Build Repeatability
Space-dyed yarn only works for mass production when the “look” repeats in a controlled way. Therefore, we focus on three control points during sampling and bulk planning.
1) Choose the right effect method
- Segment dyeing for clear color blocks and defined repeats
- Spray/soft transitions for smoother gradients (when you want less boundary)
2) Define the color logic
We confirm:
- color order and color ratio
- repeat length preference (short vs long rhythm)
- where the “randomness” starts and ends (so bulk does not drift)
3) Confirm bulk risk controls
Before you place bulk, we recommend confirming:
- shade tolerance you can accept (by your standard)
- segment length tolerance that matches your machine and end use
- lot-to-lot consistency plan (how we track recipes and approvals)
Space-Dyed Yarn for Socks: Design Checklist
If you buy space-dyed yarn for socks, send these items first. This reduces back-and-forth and speeds up sampling.
- Sock area: cuff / leg / heel / toe / full body
- Visual goal: sharp segments or soft gradient
- Repeat preference: tight rhythm (more color changes) or relaxed rhythm (longer runs)
- Fiber and yarn count (or your current base yarn spec)
- Color reference: Pantone / physical swatch / lab dip target
- Compliance needs: OEKO-TEX, GRS (if recycled), restricted substances, etc.
Where Space-Dyed Yarn Works Best
- Socks and circular knitting: multi-color effect with fewer feeds and fewer yarn SKUs
- Knitwear and apparel: gradients and repeat effects without complex yarn combinations
- Home textiles: longer repeats for curtains, cushions, throws
- Identification textiles: color-based separation while keeping the base fiber function
What You Can Customize (Buyer-Friendly Specs)
| Item | Typical Options (Project-Dependent) |
|---|---|
| Color count | Multi-color designs (confirm feasibility by fiber and effect) |
| Segment design | Short segments to long repeats |
| Effect style | High-contrast blocks / soft gradients / controlled irregular repeats |
| Fiber options | Cotton, polyester, blends; special fibers by project review |
| Compliance | OEKO-TEX support; GRS options for recycled programs |
| Deliverables | COA / test reports / sampling approval record (as required) |

What We Need From You (So We Can Quote Fast)
To quote space-dyed yarn accurately, we need:
- end product and machine type (if available)
- yarn count / composition
- color references + target effect
- target market standard and required test items
- order volume expectation and delivery window
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FAQ
Q1: Is space-dyed yarn the same as melange yarn?
No. Space-dyed yarn dyes segments along the yarn length. Melange mixes different colored fibers before spinning.
Q2: How do you avoid “bulk looks different from sample”?
We lock the repeat logic and approve with a physical sample. Then we follow the same recipe and approval record for bulk.
Q3: Can you support OEKO-TEX and GRS programs?
Yes. We support OEKO-TEX compliance needs and provide GRS options for recycled projects when applicable.
Q4: What is MOQ and lead time?
MOQ and lead time depend on fiber, color design, and required documents. Send your spec and we will confirm a workable plan.

