NEW APPOINTMENTS WITH FEEL THE YARN®: FEEL THE CONTEST 2024 – MASTER EDITION AND TRADE SHOWS SS25

With the combination of 35 yarn companies and as many young knitwear talents, the 15th edition of the competition comes to life which, promoted by the brand which all the initiatives of CPF-Consorzio Promozione Filati are part of, is presented in the version dedicated to fashion institutes of all the world. The format that allows members to present their SS 2025 collections across Europe, America and Asia is a sign of continuity.
OPEN DAY: THE TLAB OPENS TO THE LITTLE CHILDREN

Visits to the company for local schools are back
LANA GATTO: NATURE IN NAME AND IN FACT

Lana Gatto yarn is a happy mix of natural fibers that caress the skin and offer pleasant experiences to the touch
DISCOVERING…: THE UNIQUE REGIONAL MUSEUM OF SARDINIAN TEXTILE ART IN SAMUGHEO

Exhibitions, museums, cultural spaces that have made textiles and yarns their center. Where are they?
THE ROMANTIC VISION OF MARCO RAMBALDI

The Bolognese designer, author of “Post-Romantic Resonances”, presented at Pitti Filati, explains the innovation underlying the project developed in collaboration with D-House urban laboratory
Valentine’s Day 2024

“Love is the beauty of the soul” Saint Augustine
FEEL THE CONTEST MASTER EDITION: THE SECOND PHASE STARTS

After the selection of the participants last January 10th, the process of the Feel The Yarn® Competition continues which, for its fifteenth edition, presents itself with a new look.
LANA GATTO SUPER SOFT DRESSED IN FLUO

Strong, impactful, vitamin-rich colours: Lana Gatto updates the timeless “Super Soft” by focusing on colors that leave their mark
DISCOVERING…: THE TELA UMBRA MUSEUM IN CITTA’ DI CASTELLO

Exhibitions, museums, cultural spaces that have made textiles and yarns their center. Where are they?
VALUE COLLABORATIONS: “POST-ROMANTIC RESONANCES”

Tollegno 1900 provided the wool for the project resulting from the partnership between the D-house urban laboratory, The Woolmark Company and the SMT knitwear factory and signed by Marco Rambaldi. The designer used Swarovski crystals on knitwear, for the first time with settings made in 3D.