About Loomline Studio
Design-to-manufacturing backend services for fashion brands
Design-to-manufacturing backend services for fashion brands

The missing link between sketch and factory
Loomline Studio operates on a consultancy basis, working directly with brand decision makers, manufacturers, and design teams to understand project requirements, brand positioning, and production constraints.
Our collaborative approach ensures design outcomes align with both market vision and manufacturing reality, creating collections that succeed commercially while maintaining design integrity.
Embroidery & Print Design, Built for Manufacturing
Embroidery and print design sit at the heart of Loomline Studio’s work. We help brands define the visual language of their collections through custom motifs, placements, repeats, and cohesive surface stories.
Designs are developed through embroidery swatches and print strike-offs on real fabric, allowing refinement, testing, and approval before committing to bulk production. Supporting this core expertise, Loomline offers an integrated set of services designed to ensure.
Manufacturing readiness:
Everything works together to reduce guesswork, minimise sample rounds, and ensure consistency across production.
We're Not a factory, but the layer before one
Integrated technical support including tech pack development, garment pattern making and digital artwork creations, all designed to support your core design work and accelerate production.
Unlike consultancies that compartmentalize services, we deliver integrated consulting where every component works together. Pattern makers understand embroidery requirements.
Tech pack writers account for print specifications. Marker makers optimize for specific manufacturing capabilities.
Export-level expertise backed by 18 years of hands-on industry experience
Fast turnaround 7–10 days per project
2–3 revisions included
Paper patterns & 1:1 scale artwork available
Clear, reliable communication at every stage
Manufacturer-ready files that reduce sampling costs and improve margins
We're Not a factory, but the layer before one
Loomline Studio is not a manufacturer. We are the design and development layer that often goes missing when brands move directly from sketch to factory. While manufacturers are built to produce, Loomline is built to design, test, and clarify before production begins.
We don't just create digital designs; we produce physical samples that validate designs work in real-world manufacturing environments. This hands-on sampling approach eliminates the common problem where beautiful designs fail in production due to overlooked technical constraints.
Working with Loomline means: In simple terms: manufacturers are built to produce. Loomline is built to design, test, and clarify.
In simple terms: manufacturers are built to produce. Loomline is built to design, test, and clarify.

Our Founder
Nitya Mittal Biswas, founder of Loomline Studio, brings 19 years of experience in international export manufacturing.
Her career spans collaborations with leading global luxury and contemporary brands including Cult Gaia, Johanna Ortiz, Temperley London, Alemais, Maria Cher, Jenny Packham, Viktor & Rolf, and others across evening wear, resort, and ready-to-wear collections.
With deep expertise in embroidery and print design, stitch optimisation, fabric compatibility, production scaling, and quality control, Nitya ensures that every creative idea remains grounded in manufacturable reality.
"Embroidery and print represent the soul of a collection. My work focuses on transforming concepts into production-viable realities through thoughtful sampling and technical documentation."
Loomline Studio exists to make fashion production more predictable, efficient, and aligned. By resolving design intent, technical details, and documentation before sampling begins, we help brands move into production with confidence — reducing delays, avoiding miscommunication, and supporting smoother factory collaboration.
We handle the backend complexity so brands can focus on building strong, creative collections.