Sheer Fabric Roll Width Shrinkage QC Evidence Guide

For sheer, voile, gauze, faux linen, and linen-look curtain fabric rolls, the real supplier decision is not only the meter price. Importers and fabric distributors need usable width, GSM tolerance, shrinkage expectation, transparency proof, shade-lot control, roll labels, packing data, and QC photos before bulk shipment.

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Buyer Summary

This evidence guide belongs under the sheer drapery fabric supplier route. It helps buyers approve fabric rolls before local sewing, conversion, resale, or later finished-curtain production.

Why Usable Width Must Be Confirmed Before Price

Sheer fabric width affects consumption, seam planning, finished curtain fullness, carton quantity, and freight cost. A quotation based on nominal width can become expensive if the usable width is narrower after edge trimming, tension, or finishing. Ask the supplier to show measured usable width from the same construction and color route being quoted.

Evidence fieldWhat to ask the supplierBuyer reason
Usable widthMeasured width photo, edge condition, and tolerance range.Prevents seam surprises and fabric consumption errors.
GSM or weightWeight record or internal test result by fabric construction.Controls handfeel, transparency, drape, carton weight, and reorder matching.
Roll lengthStandard roll length, roll-length tolerance, and label example.Supports warehouse receiving, cutting allocation, and shortage claims.
Color lotShade-lot reference, retained swatch, and bulk-roll photo under consistent light.Reduces visible shade differences in local sewing or repeat orders.

Shrinkage And Transparency Need Real Samples

Voile, gauze, and linen-look sheers can look similar in a small swatch but behave differently after steaming, washing route, folding, or packing recovery. Before deposit, ask for a larger meter sample or finished-size trial when the buyer will sew panels locally. If finished curtains will be made in China, approve one sewn sample through the finished sheer curtain route before bulk cutting.

Roll QC Evidence Before Shipment

MOQ And Packing Should Match The Buyer Channel

A fabric wholesaler may accept larger rolls and neutral export labels. A project supplier may need room-by-room cutting allocation. A private-label team may need the fabric route to support later finished curtains, barcodes, insert cards, and retail cartons. Confirm these channel needs on the sheer fabric supplier pillar before the supplier quotes MOQ and packing.

RFQ Wording Buyers Can Send

Ask the supplier to quote sheer, voile, or gauze fabric rolls with usable width, GSM, roll length, color quantity, MOQ by color, sample cost, production lead time, roll packing method, gross weight, CBM estimate, inspection point, and photos required before shipment release. Add whether the fabric will be used for local sewing, resale rolls, hotel projects, or later finished-curtain production.

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BEYOND-CURTAIN can prepare sheer fabric swatches, meter samples, roll-width confirmation, packing references, and QC evidence for buyers comparing China sheer, voile, gauze, faux linen, and linen-look curtain fabric suppliers.

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Use swatches and finished samples to approve fabric, transparency, fullness, heading, and packing.