TEXTILE TOUR with Massimo Barili in Prato, Italy (how fabric is made)

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RDLA

RDLA

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Meglio tardi che mai! …better late than never! We visited and filmed in Italy last year, touring several mills and textile manufacturers. Textile Tour with Massimo Barili, wraps up the series.
While there, we learned an interesting tidbit as to how Prato and textiles came to be. In the previous century, Prato often received second dibs, after Milan, on wool raw materials. Therefore, they started the process of regenerating old clothes into new yarn, over 100 years ago! Watch and see how they sort and clip trims off of old clothes.
This second choice of raw materials motivated Prato into creating the best textiles possible. This region continues to bring the most innovative and luxurious fabrics to the world.
Another industry insider tidbit... Italy is known for its finishing! Watch as Massimo walks us through the stages of textile production, including different forms of finishing that make each material unique.
Interesting facts:
*It takes half, to one full day to set up the loom for weaving.
*It takes approximately 10-15 minutes to weave 1 meter or fabric.
GRAZIE MILLE to Massimo and the mills that we toured 💕🇮🇹
Websites and IG for the mills we toured:
Del Prato & Linea Polo
www.delprato.com/
@manufattura_delprato
Lanaficio Corti Marcello S.R.L.
www.cortimarcello.com/
@lanificiocorti
Music by Epidemic Sound:
Ragtime - Peerless
U & Me - Select
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00:00 Introduction
00:18 Stop One - Selecting the Raw Materials
01:32 Stop Two - Yarn Spinning
03:13 Stop Three - Warp Rolls & Weaving
05:40 Stop Four - Finishing
07:44 Stop Five - Del Prato / Linea Polo
08:54 Last Stop - Corti Marcello
10:39 Outro

Пікірлер: 16
@user-js2ji8gg7i
@user-js2ji8gg7i Жыл бұрын
Super interesting and informative! Nice video!
@philfox55
@philfox55 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic video! Thanks RDLA! Massimo “Max” Barili is awesome!
@RDLA-US
@RDLA-US Жыл бұрын
We couldn't agree more! Massimo è il migliore!
@CSYCOVIDS
@CSYCOVIDS Жыл бұрын
Amazing tour! We love Massimo
@RDLA-US
@RDLA-US Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! We love Massimo too 💚
@MikonOfBabylon
@MikonOfBabylon Жыл бұрын
Dang, just opened Pandora’s box. The processing is amazing! Really makes me appreciate the beauty and complexity that goes into even the most basic textile. So cool!!!
@RDLA-US
@RDLA-US Жыл бұрын
So glad you enjoyed the video!! The textile process is insane to say the least. Sooooo many steps AND soooo many hands (people)!! Most people have no idea. Spread the word, share the channel 💕
@rachelecazarez6437
@rachelecazarez6437 Жыл бұрын
Wow, amazing! Those machines are incredible
@Visickle
@Visickle Жыл бұрын
Everyone who wears clothes should watch this! I'm blown away by the number of steps and the skill and art that goes into making these beautiful fabrics. Question, if I may - I'm so curious about what the guy in the raw material selection process is doing with the scissors/sweater - any possibility you could tell me a little more about what's going on there? THANKS for these great videos!
@RDLA-US
@RDLA-US Жыл бұрын
Great question @Visickle! He is removing all the trims, buttons, zippers, labels, etc. so that the sweater is ready to go on to the next step...shredding! If any of the trims are left on, it could damage the shredding machine.
@Visickle
@Visickle Жыл бұрын
@@RDLA-US how cool - and what a process. thank you for replying!
@ssschmalee
@ssschmalee Жыл бұрын
So greige is all fabrics in it’s unfinished state before the final fabric handfeel/look? Crazy to see the process of how fabric is made?
@ssschmalee
@ssschmalee Жыл бұрын
I mean “made!” Not “made?”
@RDLA-US
@RDLA-US Жыл бұрын
Correct. It is the state when it comes off the looms. There are all types of finishes that can be applied to change the characteristic of the fabric.
@USA_justice
@USA_justice 4 ай бұрын
Sir did you need cashmere and wool sweater
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