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Home » KM.ON and STOLL synergise to offer CREATE software
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KM.ON and STOLL synergise to offer CREATE software

By June 16, 20212 Mins Read
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The two brands KM.ON and STOLL have
synergised with each other for the benefit of the customers. CREATE has been
launched for the brands to combine their expertise and creativity.

CREATE, new
design software for flat knitted fabrics, will open up a whole new world of
pattern-creation with the development of the simplified and accelerated
programs. It is a great contribution to the digitization of the entire knitwear
design and development process.

CREATE is mainly
an extension to the innovation category of KM.ON solutions. Its prime focus is
to accelerate the design-to-market workflow. It offers the possibility to
implement customized adaptations, adjustments in size, and create different
shapes. Another important aspect of the tool is to shape the library with
various presets. The integrated yarn library offers a selection of fancy and
standard yarns so that knitted fabrics can be created. Also, these yarns can be
continuously updated. Also, there is a possibility that personalised yarns can
also be created.

The software
comes with an extensive library that can be used to stitch different designs as
it has various stitch constructions. Also, the customers can create their own
digital stitch constructions. These constructions are pumped with simultaneous
stitch simulation and can be used to run technical design checks

Even if there
are no or a few physical sample pieces, the virtual fabric offers a
true-to-life imitation of the stitches and their distortions, which can be used
to conceptualize and plan a collection. Also, different colour combinations can
be tried out with a colourway generator. Lastly, this design program can be
used as a basis for the knitting program. The knitting process can be started
soon after the technician has completed various checks.

STOLL and KM.ON
are the two successful bands of the KARL MAYER Group. These two have combined their
creativity and expertise to offer a new system ‘CREATE’, so that the customers
can be benefitted. STOLL, a pioneer in flat knitting technology, brings unique
process knowledge to its business so that excellent customer support and
perfect flat knitting solutions can be offered. On the other hand, KM.ON will
bring along specialization in digital solutions, innovation in software
products, and services for the textile industry.

Source – Press release

Image Source: Press release of “Karl
Mayer”

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