Knitting

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Karl Mayer acquired Stoll on 26th February 2020. The merger of the two world market leaders was officially completed with the closing on 1st July 2020. © Stoll

 
21/08/2020 – After merging with Stoll

After merging with Stoll

Addition to the name for the Karl Mayer group

Since 12 August 2020: Karl Mayer Stoll Textilmaschinenfabrik GmbH and Karl Mayer Stoll R&D GmbH. By  Editorial staff
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The samples are knitted with the ADF technology that offers a great variety of color combinations. © Stoll

 
10/06/2020 – Innovative flat knitting

Innovative flat knitting

Stoll Italia with new design ideas

Inspirations that inspire and stimulate for own ideas. By  Editorial staff
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Learn safely from home – with Stoll © Stoll

 
09/06/2020 – Learn safely from home

Learn safely from home

Stoll Online Training Courses

In particular, the Training Courses for Stoll’s pattern software M1plus are in great demand and are currently being offered in English. By  Editorial staff
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Body in Fully Fashion technique. Core-spun Lycra with different stretch properties are placed in those body zones where either support or compression is needed. © Stoll

 
15/05/2020 – Innovation and Inspiration for Knitting

Innovation and Inspiration for Knitting

Stoll: faster from concept to shop

Jörg Hartmann, Head of Fashion and Technology Stoll, and his team developed a new collection with many ideas to copy or as inspiration. By  Editorial staff
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From left: Jochen Franke (CFO, Stoll), Andreas Schellhammer (CEO, Stoll), Arno Gärtner (CEO, Karl Mayer), Dr. Helmut Preßl (CFO, Karl Mayer) © Karl Mayer

 
The contract was signed on 26 February 2020, and the Stoll Group is to be part of the Karl Mayer Group from 1 July 2020. By  Editorial staff
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Strumpf Dirks GmbH has been producing high-quality and exclusive branded hosiery at its factory in the German town of Billerbeck for over 55 years. © Strumpf Dirks

 
18/02/2020 – Socks made in Germany

Socks made in Germany

Strumpf Dirks expands in Germany

The textile company Strumpf Dirks is ramping up production in Germany and is building a new factory in the northwest. By  Editorial staff
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“Hidden structures: A photographic journey into the world of textiles“: Special exhibition at the German Museum of Technology (Deutsches Technikmuseum) from 13 November 2019 to 10 May 2020 © SDTB/Foto: C. Kirchner

 
14/01/2020 – Hidden Structures

Hidden Structures

A photographic journey into the world of textiles

textiles such as whipcord and madras have largely fallen into oblivion. By  Editorial staff