The semi cross process combing fibers into a web using a parallel and a perpendicular carding machine, and then reinforcing the fiber web with high-pressure water to obtain a spunlace nonwoven fabric. Compared to parallel spunlaced fabrics of the same specifications, semi-cross spunlaced nonwoven fabrics have better thickness and longitudinal and transverse strength, meeting higher product requirements. Semi-crossed nonwoven fabric is widely used in wet wipes, dry wipes, compressed towels, disposable bath towels, industrial composite products, etc.