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This Christmas wear light, thanks to Karl Mayer

By December 19, 20142 Mins Read
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A red jacket, boots and hat may not make Santa Claus, but the outfit shown in the picture can still give us pleasure ? and not just at Christmas time.
The lace in the stylish briefs for that special occasion was produced on an MT 51/1/ 32 machine. This multibar raschel Textronic® machine was successfully premiered in December 2013 in China, and was presented to industry professionals at ITMA ASIA CITME in June 2014 in Shanghai for the first time. It has been a great success since then. With its exceptional speed and low initial outlay, the MT 51/1/32 has been setting new standards on the Textronic® Lace market for producing outer garments. The special configuration of the bars enables sections of the pattern featuring the typical, relief-like fall-plate effects of Textronic® lace to be produced in greater detail and with more complexity than ever before.

The new multibar Textronic® Lace processed nylon, viscose and elastane to produce a silky fabric with soft length elongation ? for that special little surprise under the Christmas tree. The matt/shiny effects and clear, classic floral pattern create a festive look. At the side edges, the panel fabric has a decorative border made from tiny scallops. The lower edges also feature fringed scallops. These design elements can be used directly when designing the edges of dresses, collars and fashion tops.

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