Malimo

Malimo is a textile manufacturing technique in which warp and weft yarns are sewn together.

Malimo variations include multineedle operation, varying the number of yarns laid, and replacing warp with fabric.

On the other hand, using fine yarns in the warp and weft and stitching with prominent yarns creates the appearance of knitted fabric.

The fabric is three-dimensional in structure and is named after the Mali or arachne from which it is made.

[4] Heinrich Mauersberger, a German engineer, is credited with inventing the Malimo, the series was further developed by the Chemnitz-based company Karl Mayer.