Karl Mayer, a textile technology specialist, has introduced a new lace called Symm-Net, which is characterized by an extremely precise and intricate appearance. The lace is made using a new multibar jacquard raschel machine, equipped with a split threaded jacquard bar and two ground bars, allowing for equal and counter-lapped patterns.
The Symm-Net lace is made using typical Chantilly yarns, including polyamide and 15% cotton, and is designed as a cross-band flounce on the MJ 92/1 B machine.
Lace expert Jamie Heather has used Symm-Net to create a rigid cross-band galloon for outerwear, relying on a delicate Chantilly-style design. He believes that Symm-Net's strength lies in its symmetry, which is particularly evident in designs with small holes and fine mesh structures. The new rigid Symm-Net patterns have received positive attention and Jamie Heather is already working on further developments, including several clip patterns.
Karl Mayer's Symm-Net lace brings clarity and balance to clothing, and is ideal for adding pizzazz to collars, cuffs, and inserts. The lace's visual clarity and fine mesh structures have been a hit with customers, making Symm-Net a must-have for the latest fashion trends.












