Ever wanted to visit a local knitting mill? We recently visited the team at MTK Australia to view their surplus fabrics and watch their machines in action. It’s a beautiful experience to see the people, materials, skills and passion behind the fabrics we wear in everyday life. Come with us as we capture a few of the processes involved in milling fabrics locally.
MTK’s surplus knit fabrics are available to source via Circular Sourcing. So if you have been looking for a beautiful, high quality rib or jersey, that supports our local textile industry head to their shop – here.
MTK Australia, June 2024. Images by Lily Clatworthy.
MTK Australia, viscose cones ready and waiting to be knitted.
MTK Australia, yarn running through the knitting machine.
MTK Australia, a circular knit flowing through
MTK Australia, surplus fabric rolls from decades of knitting locally.
MTK Australia, cutting surplus fabrics for Circular Sourcing orders. You can source MTK fabrics from as little as 1 metre.
MTK Australia, Dayana packing & sending your Circular Sourcing orders.
MTK Australia, fabric in the making.
MTK Australia, locally milled surplus knits ready for use.
MTK Australia, up close – knitting machinery.
MTK Australia, starting up the knitting machine.
MTK Australia, surplus viscose rayon filament yarns.
MTK Australia, orders designed, created and packed with passion.
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No Shipping Charges will be applied for rolls yet. Vendor will contact you for shipping charges after checkout.
No shipping charges will be applied for New Zealand orders. Each vendor you order from will contact you for shipping charges after checkout. To request a quote before ordering, please get in touch with the Circular Sourcing team.