Specializes in 100% cotton fabric production. Based in Denizli, AFT has a capacity of 2,000,000 meters of cotton fabric per month, supporting both local and export markets.
Aksa is a very large Turkish fibre company that produces acrylic staple fibre, but also top and tow for yarn spinning. While not purely “wool yarn,” their scale in fibre production is huge and they are a backbone for many blended and fancy yarn companies.
Family business since 1980, specialized in hand-woven kilims, vintage carpets, patchwork.
Products: handmade kilims, wool rugs, decorative textiles, cushions.
Ayaz is a dedicated wool‑yarn producer. Their facility in Bursa produces hand‑knitting wool yarns under brands (or regional dealerships) like Nako, Bonbon and Snowball. Their dyehouse has a large capacity for dyeing hank and bobbin yarn.
A pioneer in organic cotton in Turkey. Their operations include regenerative cotton farming and sustainable woven fabric production, making them a good source for eco-conscious sewing cotton.
Turkish home-textiles and decor chain offering elegant bedding, bath sets, and home accessories, similar in concept to English Home and Madame Coco.
Gürteks (part of Özkaya Holding) is a major yarn producer; they produce knitwear yarns, carpet yarns and “fancy” yarns. Their capacity and R&D focus are significant, and they handle blended and mixed yarns.
Gür İplik is a well-known Turkish yarn company producing acrylic, wool-‑blend and other fibre yarns. They emphasise high quality, export capacity, and a broad product range including hand-knitting wool yarn.
With over 25 years in the business, Kadeks focuses strongly on organic cotton and sustainable fibers. They offer organic cotton yarn and fabrics, which are ideal for handmade / sewing projects that prioritize sustainability.
A leading Turkish homeware and kitchenware brand, specialising in porcelain, tableware, small appliances, and textiles. Karaca Home shops are very common in AVMs.
Kipaş is one of Turkey’s largest integrated textile companies, producing yarn and woven fabrics including a very wide range of cotton fabrics. Their facilities are capable of high-volume production, and they emphasize both traditional and sustainable cotton.
Sarar is a well-known name in Turkish textiles more broadly, and Sarar Blanket Textile Industry & Trade Co. is a specialist division for blankets. They operate a fully integrated facility (from yarn to final blanket), producing jacquard woven blankets, mink blankets, and more. Their quality certifications include ISO 9001 and OEKO-TEX.
Sesli Tekstil, based in Uşak, is arguably the largest and most iconic blanket manufacturer in Turkey. Founded in 1967, they’ve grown into a vertically integrated company producing yarn, woven blankets, bedspreads, and kilims. Their blanket production uses yarns blended from cotton and acrylic to create soft, durable, and colorfast blankets. They export globally and have a very high production capacity.
This company specialises in raw wool: sorting, washing (scouring), and supplying raw wool for carpet, yarn and textile producers. They operate scouring plants in Uşak and supply different qualities of wool for yarn production.
İskur has a fully integrated operation—from spinning to weaving and finishing. They produce large quantities of 100% cotton open-end and ring yarn as well as both knitted and woven cotton fabrics.















