17 November, Reutlingen, Germany and Sydney, Australia -
Leading flat knitting machine builder Stoll has worked with Australian Wool
Innovation (AWI) to create a unique technically advanced range of knitwear
designs with form and function.
Technical Knitwear which is part of Stoll’s Modern Nomad
range of knitwear designs for Autumn/ Winter 09/10, consists of highly
technical patterns, including a Merino wool facing on one-side and PrimaLoft
yarn on the other in areas required by the body to keep warm. At the same time
the same garment has lightweight high air-permeability in areas required by the
body to keep cool.
AWI’s Edwin Nazario, Senior Vice President, Americas, says
that the garments are unique to the apparel market and utilise the full
capabilities of Stoll premium knitwear machinery computer programming.
Nazario claims that AWI’s in-depth understanding of the Merino
fibre combined with Stoll’s technical knowledge and understanding of their
machine capabilities are able to combine and create pattern’s that show the
luxurious and technically dynamic qualities of Merino yarn. The two teams are
able to provide designers, retailers, brands and manufacturers globally with
the knowledge and ability to create truly functional, dynamic, and high quality
product.
According to AWI, Merino wool adds to the garments
functional attributes and innate benefits the fibre offers to the wearer
include excellent wicking capabilities, durability, and a luxurious next to skin
softness. AWI is pleased to have worked with Stoll and look forward to building
innovation in the area of technical knitwear. “Stoll provides the experience
and expertise to make you feel almost anything is possible to create in
knitwear, and to create beautifully.” Nazario said, adding: “Merino is a fibre
that offers a host of innate benefits along with being natural, biodegradable
and sustainable which is so important in current times. The Modern Nomad
collection is fashionable, technical, easy to care for, machine washable,
lightweight, and provides cross-function attributes to serve every customers
different needs.”
AWI and Stoll worked together to develop the modern nomad
collection and this was only possible through thinking about knitwear as a manufacturing
technique specifically suited for sportswear and being committed to the design
principle of form and function.
Design consultants on the project Richard Goodstein Inc.,
says that: “Today, with the creation of specialized yarns with unique properties
from fibres such as Merino including moisture release, heat retention, odour
control and water resistance, we have the ability to create ‘comfort panels’ in
garments.”
Working with the body in mind, each zone requires a special
need, such as heat retention in the chest or back, and wicking under the arms, all
of which can be serviced in a garment. “The challenge that has been overcome
with the Modern Nomad collection of designs in how and where to service these
zones for maximum effectiveness without sacrificing great design”, a
spokesperson for the company said.
According to Richard Goodstein Inc., extensive research
shows that with today’s sophisticated electronic flatbed knitting, there is no
other option than to utilise knitting machines for development of innovative
knitwear which allows for technical advancement, form and function.
“The concept of building ’smart’ garments, using truly
innovative knitwear techniques, and capitalising on the benefits of the Merino
natural fibre have been brought to fruition with the Modern Nomad collection, specifically
for the outdoor active-wear market.”
Concluding, Richard Goodstein Inc., said: “Stoll’s unique
knitting equipment and expertise has provided the ideal opportunity to fine
tune knitwear through function. Within the active market, the potential for
building new design and performance parameters is enormous and Stoll is
certainly up to the task.”
Stoll Trend Collection Autumn/Winter 09/10