US-based Wazoodle is looking to revive the textile industry in the country and promote in-house manufacturing. Wazoodle provides a variety of fabrics and sewing materials online through its official website. The company specializes in selling high-quality fabrics, diaper sewing supplies and sewing accessories at an affordable cost.
Wazoodle makes athletic jerseys and pique knits, microfiber terry plus, organic fabrics, bamboo or organic cotton knits, and pre-cut diaper making kits and soaker blanks in various fabrics.
Since 2010, the company has managed to create more than 500 jobs in the country. Wazoodle Fabrics, based in New Jersey, is a leading manufacturer and distributor of quality textiles, notions and other items. Its main focus is eco-friendly fabrics, particularly those used in articles that reduce the use of disposable items.
Wazoodle takes pride in supporting the textile manufacturing industry in North America. All the fabrics are manufactured in the USA or Canada. Any fabrics and notions sourced from overseas are only taken from trusted suppliers.
The company has over 70 years’ experience in manufacturing of textiles and quality control and quality assurance in pharmaceuticals and medical devices and an in-depth knowledge of textile chemistry, organic chemistry, microbiology.
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