Vibrant lace design with bourdon cord
Warp Knitting/Crochet
Making a lace fashion body
Karl Mayer has released a video on ‘Making a lace fashion body’, about making a lace garment - from programming its ML41 Multibar raschel machine to final garment.
3rd November 2020
Knitting Industry
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Obertshausen, Germany
Warp knitting machine builder Karl Mayer has released a video on ‘Making a lace fashion body’, a walk through on making a lace garment from programming its ML41 Multibar raschel machine to final garment. The video highlights making cost savings from reducing waste and seams.
The ML series offers flexible machines with a different number of guide bars, designed to cater for specific requirements for producing narrow to medium-width lace bands and flat fabrics. Applications for the ML41 are intimate apparel, lingerie and outerwear.
Making a lace fashion body – Accompany our textile developer colleague Daniela Breuer throughout the whole design and production process, Karl Mayer said in a social media post. The design captivates with a seamless transitions from opaque to transparent areas for more comfort and less sewing time. In addition, it is suitable for more than just one occasion. The fabric can be produced on our ML 41 machine, the company explains. Watch the full video now…
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