No need to weave, sweaters are about to be printed with 3D technology

Kniterate is an electronic textile machine that allows printing digital designs into real products thanks to 3D technology. The product is currently calling for funds on Kickstarter website.

3D printing technology is no stranger to the field of construction from materials such as ceramic, plastic to metal. But if it is wool or wool for a warm, soft design like a sweater, is it possible?

The answer is yes.Kniterate, a type of electronic textile machine that can easily automatically knit a shirt from fabric based on digital design. Simple designs such as scarves and ties can be knitted entirely by Kniterate, while more complex products like skirts or sweaters will require support from the textile chain after the machine. This completes its part. The company is also developing an application to make it easy to design, add images, text to new templates, and customize the types of needles that are attached to use. The software even connects to social networks that allow designers to share their work with interested people.

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Kniterate is designed to be flexible with the ability to weave products from digital designs.

The machine now has six flexible stitches for mixing different colors or materials, along with the intelligent h65 tensioner equipped with sensors that break the yarn and knotted. The selection of sewing needles is controlled through computers, which are always protected against dust through transparent sliding doors. To avoid any restrictions in production, the machine is designed to be compatible with all fibers.

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The machine has all 6 fibers with enough colors and materials.

According to information from Kickstarter website, Kniterate hopes to shorten the obstacles between traditional knitting machines (invented in the 80s) - low-cost but complex and difficult to use machines and public machines expensive industry. Currently, a Kniterate machine is sold for $ 4,699 on Kickstarter page, only limited to 125 units in the round of community capital. And then, the retail price in the market will be "better ", listed at about $ 7,499.

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A shirt woven by Kniterate.

Obviously, with the above price and the fact that Kniterate is the first complex combination between a piece of hardware and software that allows 3D clothes printing, remember to research it carefully before ordering. . However, this must be a perfect choice for small fashion businesses, design workshops, factories or schools with moderate uniform supplies.

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Both shoes can be "woven".

The first Kniterate machines are expected to ship in April 2018.