SIC 6-Digit Codes for "creatively-dyed-yarn"
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- 5199-40 - Yarn (Wholesale)The Yarn (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of yarns, threads, and fibers to retailers, manufacturers, and other businesses. Yarn is a long continuous length of interlocked fibers that is used in the production of textiles, clothing, and other fabric-based products. Wholesale yarn distributors typically purchase large quantities of yarn from …Examples: Cotton yarn, Wool yarn, Silk yarn, Acrylic yarn, Polyester yarn, Nylon yarn,
- 2282-98 - Yarn-Texturizing Throwing/Winding Mills (Manufacturing)Yarn-Texturizing Throwing/Winding Mills (Manufacturing) is an industry that involves the production of yarns through the process of texturizing, throwing, twisting, and winding. The process of texturizing involves the creation of bulk and stretch in the yarn, while throwing involves twisting multiple strands of yarn together to create a single, stronger yarn. …Examples: Yarn for clothing, Yarn for upholstery, Yarn for industrial textiles, Yarn for carpets,
- 5949-11 - Yarn (Retail)Yarn retail refers to the business of selling yarn, a long continuous length of interlocked fibers, to consumers for use in knitting, crocheting, weaving, and other textile crafts. Yarn retailers typically offer a wide variety of yarn types, colors, and textures to meet the needs of different customers, from hobbyists to professional designers. Yarn retail …Examples: Hand-dyed yarn, Merino wool yarn, Cotton yarn, Acrylic yarn, Variegated yarn,
- 2281-02 - Yarn-Spinning Mills (Manufacturing)Yarn-Spinning Mills (Manufacturing) is an industry that involves the production of yarn from various fibers such as cotton, wool, and synthetic materials. The process of yarn spinning involves twisting fibers together to create a continuous strand that can be used for weaving, knitting, or other textile applications. This industry is an essential part of the textile …Examples: Cotton yarn, Wool yarn, Synthetic yarn, Blended yarn, Knitting yarn, Weaving
- 2211-05 - Wovens-Yarn Dyed Fabric (Manufacturing)Wovens-Yarn Dyed Fabric Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Broadwoven Fabric Mills, Cotton Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of woven fabrics made from cotton yarns that have been dyed before weaving. The process of yarn dyeing involves dyeing the yarns before they are woven into fabric, resulting in a fabric with a pattern …Examples: Plaid shirting fabric, Gingham fabric, Seersucker fabric, Chambray fabric, Herringbone fabric, Twill fabric, Denim
- 2258-01 - Knitted Fabrics (Manufacturing)Knitted Fabrics Manufacturing involves the production of fabrics by interlocking loops of yarn. The process of knitting can be done by hand or by using machines. The industry produces a wide range of fabrics including cotton, wool, silk, and synthetic fibers. The fabrics produced can be used for various applications such as clothing, upholstery, and industrial purposes. …Examples: Athletic wear, Sweaters, Socks, T-shirts, Underwear, Leggings, Scarves, Hats, Gloves, Upholstery fabrics, Industrial
- 8299-28 - Knitting InstructionKnitting instruction is a specialized form of education that teaches individuals how to knit various items using yarn and knitting needles. This industry involves providing classes, workshops, and private lessons to individuals of all ages and skill levels. Knitting instruction can be found in a variety of settings, including community centers, yarn shops, and online platforms. The …Examples: Yarn dyeing classes
- 2211-03 - Cotton Goods (Manufacturing)Cotton Goods Manufacturing is a subcategory of the Broadwoven Fabric Mills, Cotton industry. This industry involves the production of cotton-based goods such as clothing, bedding, towels, and other household items. The process of cotton goods manufacturing includes spinning, weaving, and finishing the cotton fabric. The cotton is first cleaned and carded to remove any impurities and then spun …Examples: Cotton clothing, Bedding, Towels, Curtains, Upholstery, Tablecloths, Napkins, Handkerchiefs, Diapers, Medical dressings
- 2259-01 - Knit Goods-Contractors (Manufacturing)Knit Goods-Contractors (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Knitting Mills industry that involves the production of knitted goods by contractors. These contractors are hired by companies to produce knitted products on their behalf. The products produced by Knit Goods-Contractors (Manufacturing) can range from clothing items such as sweaters, scarves, and hats to household items such as …Examples: Knitted sweaters, Scarves and hats, Socks and stockings, Gloves and mittens, Blankets and throws, Curtains and drapes,
- 2259-04 - Knit Goods (Manufacturing)Knit Goods Manufacturing involves the production of various textile products through the process of knitting. This industry includes the manufacturing of a wide range of products such as sweaters, socks, hats, scarves, gloves, and other similar items. The process of knitting involves the interlocking of yarns or threads to create a fabric. The fabric can be made from a variety of materials …Examples: Sweaters, Socks, Hats, Scarves, Gloves, Leggings, Tights, Underwear, T-shirts, Tank tops, Dresses, Skirts, Cardigans,
- 2281-01 - Cotton Processing (Manufacturing)Cotton processing manufacturing involves the conversion of raw cotton fibers into usable products such as yarn, thread, and fabric. The process begins with the cleaning and sorting of the cotton fibers, followed by carding, which aligns the fibers and removes any remaining impurities. The fibers are then spun into yarn or thread, which can be further processed into fabric through …Examples: Yarn production
- 2211-01 - Ticking (Manufacturing)Ticking manufacturing is a specialized industry within the broader category of broadwoven fabric mills, cotton manufacturing. Ticking refers to a type of durable, tightly woven fabric that is commonly used in the production of mattresses, pillows, and other bedding products. The manufacturing process involves the use of heavy-duty machinery and specialized techniques to create a high-quality, …Examples: Mattress ticking, Pillow ticking, Cushion ticking, Quilt ticking, Upholstery ticking, Bedding ticking, Furniture
- 1752-21 - Carpet & Rug SergingCarpet & Rug Serging is a specialized industry within the broader category of Floor Laying and Other Floor Work. This industry involves the finishing of carpet and rug edges by wrapping them with yarn or thread to prevent fraying and unraveling. Serging is a technique that creates a tight, durable edge that can withstand heavy foot traffic and wear and tear. This industry is essential for …Examples: Custom rug makers, Carpet manufacturers, Interior designers, Home decor retailers, Flooring contractors, Upholstery
- 2257-98 - Weft Knit Fabric Mills (Manufacturing)Weft Knit Fabric Mills (Manufacturing) is an industry that involves the production of knitted fabrics using weft knitting machines. Weft knitting is a process where the yarn is knitted horizontally across the fabric, creating a stretchy and flexible material. The fabrics produced by this industry are used in a variety of applications, including clothing, upholstery, and industrial …Examples: Athletic wear, Undergarments, T-shirts, Sweaters, Socks, Hats, Scarves, Upholstery fabrics, Automotive textiles,
- 2273-01 - Carpet & Rug-Weavers (Manufacturing)Carpet & Rug-Weavers (Manufacturing) is a specialized industry that involves the production of carpets and rugs through weaving techniques. Weavers in this industry use various materials such as wool, silk, cotton, and synthetic fibers to create a range of products that are used for both residential and commercial purposes. The process of weaving involves interlacing yarns or fibers to …Examples: Hand-woven wool rugs, Machine-woven synthetic carpets, Cotton area rugs, Silk Persian rugs, Shaggy rugs, Berber
- 2299-08 - Needlework & Needlework Materials (Manufacturing)Companies in the Needlework & Needlework Materials (Manufacturing) industry are involved in the production of a variety of textile goods that are used for decorative or functional purposes. This industry includes the manufacturing of embroidery, needlepoint, and cross-stitch kits, as well as the production of yarn, thread, and other materials used in needlework. The industry also …Examples: Yarn manufacturers
- 2299-17 - Textile Mill Supplies (Manufacturing)Textile Mill Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Textile Goods, Not Elsewhere Classified (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the manufacturing of textile mill supplies, which are products used in textile mills to aid in the production of textiles. Textile mill supplies can include a range of products such as bobbins, spindles, loom parts, and other machinery parts. The …Examples: Yarn for textile mills
- 3552-04 - Spindles (Manufacturing)Spindles (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Textile Machinery (Manufacturing) industry that specializes in the production of spindles, which are essential components of textile machinery. Spindles are used to hold and rotate bobbins or cops of yarn or thread, which are then fed into the textile machinery to create various types of fabrics. The production of spindles involves the use …Examples: Yarn spinning mills
- 3552-09 - Tufting Machinery (Manufacturing)Tufting Machinery Manufacturing is a specialized industry that produces machinery used in the production of tufted textiles. Tufting is a process of creating a textile by inserting yarn into a backing material, creating a looped pile. Tufting machinery is used to create a range of products, including carpets, rugs, and upholstery fabrics. The machinery involved in this industry is highly …Examples: Carpet manufacturing, Rug manufacturing, Upholstery fabric manufacturing, Automotive interior manufacturing, Artificial
- 5084-93 - Knitting Machines (Wholesale)Knitting Machines (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Industrial Machinery and Equipment (Wholesale) industry that specializes in the distribution of machines used for knitting textiles. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of knitting machines to various businesses, including textile manufacturers, clothing manufacturers, and other companies that require knitted fabrics for their …Examples: Textile manufacturers, Clothing manufacturers, Home goods manufacturers, Upholstery manufacturers, Carpet
- 5131-22 - Needlework & Needlework Mtrls (Wholesale)/MfrThe Needlework & Needlework Mtrls (Wholesale)/Mfr industry involves the manufacturing and wholesale distribution of materials and supplies used in needlework, embroidery, and other related crafts. This industry caters to a wide range of customers, including hobbyists, professional designers, and manufacturers of finished textile products. Companies in this industry produce and distribute a …Examples: Yarn distributors
- 5945-28 - Carpet & Rug Making-Instruction & Supplies (Retail)Carpet & Rug Making-Instruction & Supplies (Retail) is a specialized industry that provides materials and guidance for individuals interested in making their own carpets and rugs. This industry involves the sale of various supplies and tools needed for carpet and rug making, as well as instructional classes and workshops for those who want to learn the craft. The industry caters to both hobbyists …Examples: Carpet yarn
- 5947-28 - Pom Poms (Retail)Pom Poms (Retail) is a specialized industry within the Gift, Novelty, and Souvenir Shops (Retail) subdivision of SIC Code 5947. This industry involves the retail sale of pom poms, which are decorative items made of fluffy, colorful materials such as yarn or plastic. Pom poms are commonly used in cheerleading, dance, and other performance activities, as well as for decorative purposes in …Examples: Cheerleading pom poms, Dance pom poms, Party pom poms, Home decor pom poms, Sports team pom poms, School spirit pom
- 5949-01 - Needles (Retail)The Needles (Retail) industry involves the sale of various types of needles, including sewing needles, knitting needles, and crochet hooks, to consumers through retail stores. These stores may also sell other related products such as thread, yarn, and fabric. The industry caters to a wide range of customers, from hobbyists to professional seamstresses and tailors. …Examples: Yarn shops
- 5949-04 - Needlework & Needlework Materials (Retail)The Needlework & Needlework Materials (Retail) industry involves the sale of materials and tools used for various types of needlework, including embroidery, cross-stitching, knitting, crocheting, and quilting. This industry caters to both hobbyists and professionals who are looking for high-quality materials and tools to create their projects. Needlework & Needlework Materials (Retail) stores …Examples: Knitting yarn
- 5949-07 - Knitting Supplies (Retail)Knitting Supplies (Retail) is a specialized industry that caters to the needs of knitting enthusiasts. This industry involves the retail sale of a wide range of knitting supplies, including yarns, needles, patterns, and accessories. Knitting Supplies (Retail) stores offer a one-stop-shop for all knitting needs, providing customers with a variety of options to choose from. These stores may …Examples: Yarn shops
- 5949-09 - Dry Goods (Retail)Dry Goods (Retail) is a subcategory of the Sewing, Needlework, and Piece Goods Stores industry. This industry involves the retail sale of fabrics, textiles, and other dry goods such as yarn, thread, and buttons. Dry Goods (Retail) stores typically offer a wide range of products for sewing, quilting, and crafting projects. These stores may also sell finished products such as clothing, …Examples: Fabric store, Craft store, Quilting supply store, Sewing supply store, Textile retailer, Upholstery supply store,
- 2251-98 - Womens Full-Length/Knee-Lnth Hsry (Manufacturing)The Womens Full-Length/Knee-Lnth Hsry (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of women's hosiery that extends to either the knee or full length. This includes pantyhose, tights, leggings, and stockings. The manufacturing process typically involves the use of knitting machines to create the hosiery, which is then dyed and finished with various embellishments such as lace or …Examples: Pantyhose, Tights, Leggings, Stockings, Sheer hosiery, Opaque hosiery, Control top hosiery, Footless tights, Fishnet
- 2261-04 - Garment Curing (Manufacturing)Garment curing is a process in the textile industry that involves the application of heat and pressure to finished garments in order to set the dyes and improve the overall quality of the fabric. This process is essential for ensuring that the colors of the fabric do not fade or bleed during washing or wearing. Garment curing is typically done after the fabric has been dyed and printed, …Examples: T-shirt manufacturing, Jeans manufacturing, Dress manufacturing, Sportswear manufacturing, Uniform manufacturing,
- 2371-02 - Fur Goods (Manufacturing)Fur goods manufacturing involves the production of various products made from animal fur, such as coats, hats, gloves, and accessories. The process of fur goods manufacturing typically begins with the selection of high-quality fur pelts, which are then cleaned, treated, and dyed to achieve the desired color and texture. Skilled workers then cut and sew the fur pelts into the desired shape …Examples: Fur coats, Fur hats, Fur gloves, Fur scarves, Fur vests, Fur trimmings, Fur blankets, Fur pillows, Fur boots, Fur
- 2396-05 - Ribbons (Manufacturing)Ribbons manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of various types of ribbons for a wide range of applications. These ribbons can be made from a variety of materials, including silk, satin, cotton, polyester, and nylon. The manufacturing process involves weaving or knitting the material into a ribbon shape, which can then be dyed, printed, or embellished with …Examples: Gift wrapping ribbons, Satin ribbons, Grosgrain ribbons, Printed ribbons, Embroidered ribbons, Decorative ribbons,
- 5137-12 - Fur Business (Wholesale)The Fur Business (Wholesale) industry involves the buying and selling of fur products in bulk to retailers or other businesses. This industry is a niche market that caters to high-end fashion and luxury goods. Companies in this industry may specialize in a specific type of fur, such as mink or fox, or offer a range of fur products including coats, hats, and accessories. The fur used in these …Examples: Mink coat wholesaler, Fox fur accessory distributor, Chinchilla fur retailer, Sable fur importer, Lynx fur exporter,
- 5148-14 - Cherries-Maraschino (Wholesale)The Cherries-Maraschino (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of maraschino cherries, which are cherries that have been preserved in a sweet syrup and often dyed red. These cherries are commonly used as a garnish in cocktails, desserts, and other food items. Companies in this industry typically purchase cherries in bulk from growers and then process and package them for …Examples: Maraschino cherry distributor, Wholesale fruit supplier, Food service distributor, Beverage distributor, Restaurant
- 0751-07 - Sheep ShearingSheep shearing is a specialized industry within the Livestock Services sector that involves the removal of wool from sheep. This process is typically done once a year and is necessary to prevent the sheep from overheating during the warmer months. Sheep shearing is a physically demanding job that requires skill and experience to perform efficiently and safely. The process involves catching the …Examples: Yarn production
- 2211-07 - Fabrics (Manufacturing)Fabrics manufacturing is a process of producing textiles from various materials such as cotton, wool, silk, and synthetic fibers. The industry involves the production of a wide range of fabrics that are used in various applications such as clothing, upholstery, bedding, and industrial purposes. The manufacturing process involves several stages such as spinning, weaving, knitting, dyeing, and …Examples: Cotton fabrics, Wool fabrics, Silk fabrics, Polyester fabrics, Nylon fabrics, Denim fabrics, Velvet fabrics, Satin
- 2221-09 - Pile Fabrics (Manufacturing)Pile Fabrics Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Broadwoven Fabric Mills, Manmade Fiber and Silk Manufacturing industry. Pile fabrics are textiles that have a raised surface made of loops or cut fibers. These fabrics are commonly used in the production of upholstery, carpets, and clothing. The manufacturing process involves weaving or knitting the base fabric and then creating the raised …Examples: Upholstery fabrics, Carpeting, Faux fur, Velvet, Chenille, Corduroy, Felt, Terry cloth, Plush, Boucle
- 2241-01 - Elastic Goods (Manufacturing)Elastic Goods Manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of narrow fabrics and smallwares made from cotton, wool, silk, and manmade fibers. The primary focus of this industry is the production of elastic goods, which are used in a wide range of applications, including clothing, medical devices, and industrial products. Elastic goods are made from a variety of materials, …Examples: Elastic waistbands, Elastic cuffs, Elastic straps, Elastic hair ties, Elastic bandages, Elastic gaskets, Elastic
- 2241-06 - Tassels (Manufacturing)Tassels manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of decorative elements that are used in a variety of applications such as clothing, home decor, and accessories. Tassels are made by twisting and knotting threads or cords together to create a decorative fringe that can be attached to a variety of items. The manufacturing process involves a range of techniques and …Examples: Curtain tassels, Graduation cap tassels, Jewelry tassels, Keychain tassels, Lampshade tassels, Pillow tassels, Scarf
- 2241-11 - Labels-Woven (Manufacturing)Labels-Woven (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Narrow Fabric and other Smallwares Mills industry that involves the production of woven labels. These labels are commonly used in the garment industry to provide information about the product, such as the brand name, size, and care instructions. Woven labels are made from a variety of materials, including cotton, wool, silk, and manmade fibers, …Examples: Clothing labels, Care labels, Size labels, Brand labels, Flag labels, Woven patches, Name labels, Logo labels, Hang
- 2252-01 - Hosiery (Manufacturing)Hosiery manufacturing is the process of producing various types of socks, stockings, pantyhose, and tights. This industry involves the use of specialized machinery and equipment to create these products. Hosiery can be made from a variety of materials including cotton, wool, nylon, and silk. The manufacturing process involves knitting or weaving the material into the desired shape and size, and …Examples: Athletic socks, Compression stockings, Sheer pantyhose, Woolen tights, Knee-high stockings, Fishnet stockings, Ankle
- 2253-02 - Sweaters (Manufacturing)The Sweaters Manufacturing industry is a subdivision of the Knit Outerwear Mills Manufacturing industry. Companies in this industry are involved in the production of various types of sweaters, including pullovers, cardigans, turtlenecks, and more. Sweaters can be made from a variety of materials, such as wool, cotton, acrylic, and cashmere. The manufacturing process involves knitting or weaving …Examples: Wool pullovers, Cotton cardigans, Cashmere turtlenecks, Acrylic sweaters, Cable knit sweaters, Fair Isle sweaters,
- 2258-98 - Lace & Warp Knit Fabric Mills (Manufacturing)Lace & Warp Knit Fabric Mills (Manufacturing) is an industry that involves the production of lace and warp knit fabrics. Lace fabrics are delicate and intricate fabrics that are made by weaving together threads in a specific pattern. Warp knit fabrics are made by interlocking loops of yarn in a lengthwise direction. These fabrics are used in a variety of applications such as clothing, …Examples: Lace curtains, Lingerie, Tablecloths, Dresses, Upholstery fabrics, Automotive interiors, Socks, Scarves, Tights,
- 2259-02 - Towels-Cloth (Manufacturing)Towels-Cloth (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Knitting Mills industry that involves the production of towels made from cloth materials. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a wide range of towels, including bath towels, hand towels, kitchen towels, and beach towels. Towels-Cloth (Manufacturing) companies typically use a variety of materials, such as cotton, linen, and microfiber, …Examples: Bath towels, Hand towels, Kitchen towels, Beach towels, Sports towels, Golf towels, Salon towels, Spa towels, Hotel
- 2269-04 - Linens (Manufacturing)Linens manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of various textile products used for household purposes. These products include bed linens, tablecloths, napkins, towels, and other similar items. The linens manufacturing process involves several stages, including designing, cutting, sewing, and finishing. The industry is highly competitive, and manufacturers must …Examples: Bed linens, Tablecloths, Napkins, Towels, Bathrobes, Kitchen aprons, Curtains, Cushion covers, Pillowcases, Mattress
- 2273-03 - Carpet & Rug (Manufacturing)Carpet & Rug Manufacturing is an industry that involves the production of carpets and rugs for residential, commercial, and industrial use. The process of manufacturing carpets and rugs involves a range of activities, from designing and weaving to finishing and packaging. The industry is highly competitive and requires a high level of skill and expertise to produce high-quality products that meet …Examples: Residential carpeting, Commercial carpet tiles, Industrial floor coverings, Area rugs, Custom carpets, Outdoor carpets,
- 2284-02 - Thread (Manufacturing)The Thread Manufacturing industry involves the production of various types of threads used in a wide range of applications. Threads are thin, flexible strands of material that are used to join or fasten objects together. This industry includes the manufacturing of threads made from a variety of materials such as cotton, silk, nylon, polyester, and more. The threads produced by this industry are …Examples: Knitting yarn
- 2296-98 - Tire Cord & Fabrics (Manufacturing)Tire Cord & Fabrics (Manufacturing) is an industry that involves the production of various types of cords and fabrics used in the manufacturing of tires. The industry is responsible for producing materials that are used to reinforce the structure of tires, providing strength and durability to the final product. Tire Cord & Fabrics (Manufacturing) is a crucial part of the tire manufacturing …Examples: Nylon cords, Polyester cords, Rayon cords, Aramid cords, Steel cords, Tire fabrics, Bead wires, Chafer fabrics, Belt
- 2299-19 - Textile Workers (Manufacturing)Textile Workers (Manufacturing) are professionals who work in the textile industry, specifically in the manufacturing of textile goods that are not classified elsewhere. This industry involves the production of a wide range of textile products, including but not limited to clothing, carpets, rugs, towels, bed linens, and curtains. Textile Workers (Manufacturing) are responsible for operating and …Examples: Clothing manufacturing, Carpet manufacturing, Rug manufacturing, Towel manufacturing, Bed linen manufacturing, Curtain
- 2299-20 - Mills Fiber (Manufacturing)Mills Fiber (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Textile Goods, Not Elsewhere Classified (Manufacturing) industry that involves the production of fiber from various materials such as cotton, wool, and synthetic fibers. The process of manufacturing fiber involves several stages, including cleaning, carding, spinning, and twisting. Mills Fiber (Manufacturing) companies produce a range of fiber …Examples: Yarn production
- 2299-98 - Textile Goods NEC (Manufacturing)Textile Goods NEC (Manufacturing) is a diverse industry that involves the production of various textile products that are not classified under other textile manufacturing industries. This industry includes the manufacturing of textile products such as ropes, twine, cordage, and fabric products that are not classified under other textile manufacturing industries. The production process involves …Examples: Textile yarn manufacturing
- 2392-12 - Mops (Manufacturing)Mops manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of various types of mops used for cleaning floors, walls, and other surfaces. The industry is a part of the larger house furnishing manufacturing industry and is responsible for producing a wide range of mops that are used in both residential and commercial settings. The manufacturing process involves the use of various …Examples: Wet mops, Dust mops, Microfiber mops, String mops, Sponge mops, Flat mops, Strip mops, Spin mops, Industrial mops,
- 3552-01 - Bobbin (Manufacturing)Bobbin manufacturing is a specialized industry within the broader category of textile machinery manufacturing. Bobbins are small spools that are used to hold thread, yarn, or wire in a variety of applications, including sewing, weaving, and electrical wiring. The manufacturing process for bobbins involves a range of techniques, including molding, machining, and assembly. …Examples: Sewing machine manufacturers, Weaving machine manufacturers, Textile mills, Electrical wire and cable manufacturers,
- 3552-02 - Textile Machinery (Manufacturing)Textile Machinery Manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of machinery used in the manufacturing of textiles. This industry is responsible for the design, development, and production of a wide range of machinery used in the textile manufacturing process. The machinery produced by this industry is used for various purposes such as spinning, weaving, knitting, dyeing, …Examples: Jacquard machines for metallic yarn
- 3942-04 - Dolls Custom Made (Manufacturing)Dolls Custom Made (Manufacturing) is an industry that specializes in creating unique and personalized dolls for customers. This industry involves the design, creation, and production of dolls that are customized to meet the specific needs and preferences of individual customers. Dolls can be made to resemble a particular person, character, or animal, and can be created in a variety of sizes, …Examples: Customized wedding dolls, Personalized baby dolls, Character dolls for movies and TV shows, Animal dolls for children,
- 5023-07 - Carpet & Rug-Distributors (Wholesale)Carpet & Rug-Distributors (Wholesale) is an industry that involves the distribution of carpets and rugs to retailers, contractors, and other businesses. These distributors purchase carpets and rugs from manufacturers and sell them in bulk to their customers. The industry is highly competitive and requires a deep understanding of the market trends and customer needs. …Examples: Commercial carpet distributors, Residential carpet distributors, Hospitality carpet distributors, Event carpet
- 5023-48 - Rugs Wholesale & ManufacturersThe Rugs Wholesale & Manufacturers industry involves the production and distribution of rugs for residential and commercial use. This industry includes companies that manufacture and sell a variety of rugs, including area rugs, oriental rugs, and custom-made rugs. Rugs are made from a range of materials, including wool, silk, cotton, and synthetic fibers. The industry also includes companies that …Examples: Area rugs, Oriental rugs, Custom-made rugs, Outdoor rugs, Shag rugs, Kilim rugs, Persian rugs, Contemporary rugs,
- 5085-40 - Textile Mill Supplies (Wholesale)Textile Mill Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Industrial Supplies (Wholesale) industry that specializes in providing a wide range of products to textile mills. These products include machinery, equipment, and supplies that are used in the manufacturing process of textiles. The industry involves the wholesale distribution of these products to textile mills, which are then used to …Examples: Textile yarns
- 5092-10 - Arts & Crafts (Wholesale)The Arts & Crafts (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of a wide range of art and craft supplies to retailers, educational institutions, and other businesses. These supplies can include everything from paints, brushes, and canvases to beads, yarns, and fabrics. Companies in this industry may also offer specialized products such as woodworking tools, scrapbooking materials, and …Examples: Art supply distributor, Craft store chain, Educational materials supplier, Scrapbooking supply wholesaler, Bead and
- 5093-06 - Waste-Cotton Wool Synthetic Etc (Wholesale)Companies in the Waste-Cotton Wool Synthetic Etc (Wholesale) industry are involved in the wholesale distribution of waste materials such as cotton, wool, synthetic fibers, and other related materials. These materials are typically sourced from textile and manufacturing industries and are sold to various buyers such as recycling facilities, textile manufacturers, and other wholesalers. The …Examples: Yarn waste
- 5094-24 - Native American Goods (Wholesale)The Native American Goods (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of traditional Native American crafts, jewelry, clothing, and other goods to retailers and other wholesalers. These goods are often handmade and feature intricate designs and patterns that are unique to Native American culture. Companies in this industry work closely with Native American artisans and communities to source …Examples: Native American jewelry, Dreamcatchers, Kachina dolls, Pottery, Moccasins, Rugs and blankets, Baskets, Drums, Flutes,
- 5131-05 - Textile Converting (Wholesale)Textile Converting (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Piece Goods, Notions, and other Dry Good (Wholesale) industry. Companies in this industry purchase large quantities of unfinished textiles, such as fabric and yarn, and process them into finished products that can be sold to retailers or other businesses. Textile converting involves a range of activities, including dyeing, printing, …Examples: Bedding sets, Curtains and drapes, Tablecloths and napkins, Upholstery fabrics, Clothing fabrics, Towels and
- 5131-07 - Thread (Wholesale)Thread (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Piece Goods, Notions, and other Dry Good (Wholesale) industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of thread, which is a type of yarn used for sewing, embroidery, and other needlework. Thread can be made from a variety of materials, including cotton, silk, polyester, and nylon. Companies in this industry typically purchase thread in …Examples: Sewing supply stores, Fabric stores, Craft stores, Embroidery shops, Quilting shops, Garment manufacturers, Upholstery
- 5131-13 - Cotton Goods (Wholesale)Cotton Goods (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Piece Goods, Notions, and other Dry Good (Wholesale) industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of cotton-based products such as fabrics, yarns, and threads. Cotton Goods (Wholesale) companies typically purchase these products in bulk from manufacturers and then sell them to retailers, garment makers, and other businesses …Examples: Cotton yarn
- 5131-48 - Chenilles (Wholesale)Chenilles (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Piece Goods, Notions, and other Dry Good (Wholesale) industry. Companies in this industry specialize in the wholesale distribution of chenille fabrics, which are characterized by their soft, fuzzy texture and often used for upholstery, bedding, and clothing. Chenilles (Wholesale) companies typically purchase large quantities of chenille fabrics from …Examples: Chenille bedspreads, Chenille upholstery fabric, Chenille bathrobes, Chenille throw pillows, Chenille baby blankets,
- 5159-05 - Wool (Wholesale)Companies in the Wool (Wholesale) industry are involved in the wholesale distribution of raw wool and wool products. This includes the purchase of wool from farmers and the sale of wool to manufacturers who use it to produce a wide range of products such as clothing, blankets, and carpets. The industry is an important part of the textile supply chain and plays a crucial role in ensuring that …Examples: Wool yarn
- 5159-10 - Spinning & Spinning Wheel Supplies (Wholesale)Companies in the Spinning & Spinning Wheel Supplies (Wholesale) industry are involved in the wholesale distribution of raw materials and supplies used in spinning and weaving. This includes a variety of fibers such as wool, cotton, silk, and synthetic materials, as well as spinning wheels, looms, and other equipment used in the production of yarn and textiles. These companies typically …Examples: Wool roving, Cotton fiber, Silk hankies, Alpaca fleece, Mohair locks, Bamboo top, Merino wool top, Angora rabbit fiber,
- 5199-01 - Craft & Craft Supplies (Wholesale)Craft & Craft Supplies (Wholesale)" is a subdivision of the "Nondurable Goods, Not Elsewhere Classified (Wholesale)" industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of craft and craft supplies to retailers, businesses, and other organizations. Craft supplies can include a wide range of products such as paper, glue, paint, beads, yarn, fabric, and other materials used for …Examples: Scrapbooking supplies, Art supplies, Sewing supplies, Knitting supplies, Crochet supplies, Beading supplies, Jewelry
- 5632-08 - Knit Goods (Retail)Knit Goods (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves the sale of knitted clothing and accessories for women. This industry caters to customers who are looking for high-quality, comfortable and stylish knitwear. Knit Goods (Retail) stores offer a wide range of products, including sweaters, cardigans, scarves, hats, gloves, and other accessories. These products are made from a variety of …Examples: Knit scarves, Woolen sweaters, Cashmere cardigans, Cotton hats, Synthetic fiber gloves, Knitted shawls, Crocheted
- 5651-02 - Sweaters (Retail)The Sweaters (Retail) industry involves the sale of various types of sweaters to consumers through family clothing stores. Sweaters are a type of knitted garment that are designed to keep the wearer warm and comfortable. This industry caters to a wide range of customers, from children to adults, and offers a variety of styles, colors, and materials to choose from. Sweaters can be made from …Examples: Wool blend sweaters, Cable knit sweaters, Turtleneck sweaters, Cardigan sweaters, Cashmere sweaters, V-neck sweaters,
- 5651-11 - Clothing Knitted (Retail)Clothing Knitted (Retail) is a subdivision of Family Clothing Stores (Retail) industry that specializes in selling knitted clothing items to consumers. This industry involves the retail sale of a wide range of knitted clothing items such as sweaters, cardigans, scarves, hats, gloves, and other accessories. Clothing Knitted (Retail) stores typically offer a variety of styles, colors, and sizes to …Examples: Knitted sweaters, Knitted cardigans, Knitted scarves, Knitted hats, Knitted gloves, Knitted socks, Knitted shawls,
- 5699-36 - Wool RetailWool retail refers to the business of selling woolen products to consumers. This industry involves the retail sale of a variety of woolen items, including clothing, accessories, and home decor. Wool is a natural fiber that is known for its warmth, durability, and versatility, making it a popular choice for a range of products. Wool retail stores may specialize in a particular type of woolen …Examples: Wool yarns
- 5719-07 - Tapestries (Retail)Tapestries (Retail) is a specialized industry within the Miscellaneous Home Furnishings Stores (Retail) category. This industry involves the retail sale of tapestries, which are large pieces of fabric that are typically woven or embroidered with intricate designs. Tapestries are often used as decorative wall hangings and can be made from a variety of materials, including wool, silk, and cotton. …Examples: Medieval tapestries, Floral tapestries, Landscape tapestries, Religious tapestries, Animal tapestries, Mythological
- 5945-01 - Craft Supplies (Retail)Craft Supplies (Retail) is an industry that specializes in selling materials and tools for various crafting activities. This industry caters to a wide range of customers, including hobbyists, artists, and DIY enthusiasts. Craft Supplies (Retail) stores offer a vast selection of products that can be used for different types of crafts, such as knitting, sewing, painting, scrapbooking, and jewelry …Examples: Yarn and knitting supplies
- 5949-06 - Macrame Supplies (Retail)Macrame Supplies (Retail) is a specialized industry that caters to the needs of macrame enthusiasts. Macrame is a form of textile-making that involves knotting cords or strings to create decorative items such as wall hangings, plant hangers, and jewelry. This industry provides a range of materials and tools required for macrame projects, as well as instructional resources for beginners and …Examples: Macrame yarn supplier
- 5949-18 - Mill Stores (Retail)Mill Stores (Retail) is a retail industry that specializes in selling fabrics, textiles, and other related products. These stores typically offer a wide range of materials for sewing, quilting, and crafting, as well as home decor items such as curtains, bedding, and upholstery fabrics. Mill Stores (Retail) may also sell tools and equipment for sewing and crafting, as well as patterns and …Examples: Yarn stores
- 5949-24 - Hemp Products (Retail)The Hemp Products (Retail) industry involves the sale of various products made from the hemp plant, including clothing, accessories, beauty products, and food items. Hemp is a versatile plant that has been used for centuries for its fibers, seeds, and oil. With the recent legalization of hemp in many countries, the industry has experienced significant growth as consumers become more interested in …Examples: Hemp clothing, Hemp jewelry, Hemp handbags, Hemp shoes, Hemp skincare products, Hemp haircare products, Hemp food
- 7216-01 - DyersDyers are companies that specialize in the process of coloring or tinting fabrics, textiles, or garments. This industry involves the use of various techniques and materials to achieve the desired color or shade for the product. Dyers may work with natural or synthetic fibers and may offer a range of services, from dyeing small batches of fabric to large-scale industrial dyeing. …Examples: Yarn dyeing
- 7219-11 - Weaving & MendingCompanies in the Weaving & Mending industry are involved in repairing and altering textiles, as well as creating new fabrics through weaving. This industry is a subset of the Laundry and Garment Services, Not Elsewhere Classified SIC Code. Weaving & Mending companies typically work with a variety of materials, including cotton, wool, silk, and synthetic fibers. The industry requires skilled …Examples: Clothing repair and alterations, Upholstery repair, Rug weaving and repair, Tapestry weaving, Quilt making, Embroidery,
- 7219-13 - Knit Goods RepairingKnit Goods Repairing is a specialized industry that involves repairing and restoring knitwear items such as sweaters, scarves, hats, and gloves. This industry is focused on repairing the damage caused by wear and tear, holes, snags, and other types of damage that can occur to knitwear items. The process of repairing knit goods involves a range of techniques and tools that are specifically …Examples: Sweater repair, Scarf repair, Hat repair, Glove repair, Sock repair, Knit blanket repair, Knit shawl repair, Knit
- 7641-11 - TuftingTufting is a specialized process within the furniture manufacturing industry that involves creating patterns of raised yarn or thread on a fabric surface. This technique is commonly used in the production of upholstered furniture, such as sofas, chairs, and mattresses. Tufting can be done by hand or by using specialized machinery, and it requires a high level of skill and precision to …Examples: Upholstered sofas, Armchairs, Ottomans, Headboards, Mattresses, Cushions, Footstools, Benches, Chaise lounges, Dining