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Warp Knitting/​Crochet

Seamless warp knits are sustainable, chic and comfortable

Karl Mayer impresses the trade with Warp Knit Seamless and Innovative Fashionable 3d-Seamless.

26th September 2023

Knitting Industry
 |  Obertshausen, Germany

Knitted Outerwear

Producing a complete garment in a single piece, without any seams at all, yet with an integrated body mapping design – this is made possible by Karl Mayer’s double-needle-bar raschel machines with EL pattern drive and jacquard.

The Karl Mayer Group showed a chic example under Warp Knit Seamless with a sports dress that attracted attention at ITMA 2023. The fashionable clothing can be made on a DJ 6/2 EL or RDPJ 6/2 EL in gauge E28 and offers all the performance features of functional sportswear - breathability through open areas in exposed places, freedom of movement and quick drying.

It also feels right. The fabric is soft and supple, thanks to the use of polyamide. To provide precise elasticity, the jacquard bars were drawn in with a two-component yarn, comprising a polyamide core and elastane sheath.

According to Karl Mayer, there was a lot of interest in Milan, particularly about the ready-to-wear top and leggings set. Both elements simply need to be cut out of the manufactured panels, which decreases sewing effort and waste. Depending on the size and cut, the proportion of fabric to be disposed of is around 15% for leggings and around 5% for tops. When producing tops, only the shoulders and neck need to be cut out – the arms and torso are made ready to use directly on the machine. In addition to these advantages, Karl Mayer’s Warp Knit Seamless technology offers the possibility to efficiently produce mass products with customisations, such as logos, and items at customers’ request.

Innovative fashionable 3D seamless

An exciting look and comfortable feel are offered by a completely new seamless warp knitted fabric that cleverly combines three-dimensional and open structures in a single fabric. The plastic pattern parts create extravagant irregular surface effects, paired with very fine yarns for a soft handle, yet the fabric only comes into partial contact with the skin.

© Karl Mayer Group

They are produced using the jacquard bars of a specified machine, a DJ 6/2 EL or RDPJ 6/2 EL, each in gauge E28. The jacquard bars process a polyamide yarn with an elastane cover in alternating lapping with long float stitches, which creates plasticity by shrinking during finishing. The jacquard bars allow the design elements to be placed as desired. The fact that the garments can produced almost entirely directly on the machine is another distinct advantage. Only a few processing steps are required until the item is finished.

4D-KNIT – the next generation of spacer fabrics

When the spacer layer of 3D warp knitted fabrics is filled with bulked yarn, previously unattainable performance features and surface designs can be created. Smooth patterns, two-tone colouring, breathable mesh zones and – in a new development – clearly pronounced relief parts with individual placements and dimensions are all possible.

© Karl Mayer Group

Depending on the amount of filling and the design of the plastic motifs, a wide variety of textile solutions are possible; the product repertoire ranges from breathable fabrics, for example for functional shoes, to cosily padded and warm jacket fabrics.

When it comes to garments with an insulating effect, 4D-KNIT items stand out for their decisive sustainability advantage over napped fleece fabrics - fewer fibre fragments are released into the water during washing, as the insulation fibres are enclosed between the cover surfaces of the 3D fabric. The results of a study conducted by the Hohenstein Laboratories in Bönnigheim confirmed these findings. The new spacer warp knitted fabrics are produced on a RDPJ6 6/2 EL FB, in gauge E28.

www.karlmayer.com

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