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Uploaded by on Jun 29, 2010

Designer Sandy Black uses 3D body scanning to create perfectly fitting knitwear
http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/trashfashion

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  • Please visit knittofit.co.uk to see details of the original Knit to Fit project at the University of Brighton, which has been active since 2005. Based on a Shima Seiki knitting system, the project at the University of Brighton has developed principles for manufacturing well fitting and desirable knitwear specifically for larger sized consumers using 3D body scanning.

  • I spent some time touring the Stoll Facility here in New York. The machines are amazing, aren't they?

    I appreciate you sharing the video. When I took the tour, there were no projects currently being worked - I just dropped in unannounced :) - so I wasn't able to see a garment actually being made.

    Thanks again!

    Nicole

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