Warp and Weft Knitting
Warp and Weft Knitting
Warp and Weft Knitting
BASIC
KNITTING
WEAVING-WARPING
PROCESS
Warping- A process of transfer the warp yarn from the single yarn
packages to an even sheet of yarn representing hundreds of ends
and then wound onto a warp beam.
WEAVING-SIZING PROCESS
Sizing/slashing- A process to give the strength to the yarn make it
smoother and lubricate it (no effect on subsequent process or
resulting fabric), also reduce the abrasion by give it through the
section of the slasher.
WEAVING-DRAW IN PROCESS
Draw-in- A process of draw every warp yarns through its dropper,
headle eyes and reed dent. [3]
WEAVING-TIE IN PROCESS
Tie-in- A process of tying each of a new beam to its
corresponding end of the old beam when mass producing the
same fabric.
KNITTING
What is Knitting?
Knitting is a method by which thread or yarn
may be turned into cloth or other fine crafts.
Knitted fabric consists of consecutive loops,
called stitches. As each row progresses, a new
loop is pulled through an existing loop. The
active stitches are held on a needle until
another loop can be passed through them.
This process eventually results in a final
product, often a garment.
KNIT VS WOVEN
KNIT FABRIC
WOVEN FABRIC
QUALITY
KNIT VS WOVEN
FABRIC
LENGTHWISE STITCHES ARE CALLED
WOVEN FABRIC
LENGTHWISE STITCHES ARE CALLED
GRAIN
CROSSGRAIN
THE MOST STRETCH IS EITHER IN THE
CROSSGRAIN
THE MOST STRETCH IS ALWAYS ON
NATURAL GIVE
MOLD AND FIT THE CONTOURS OF THE
BODY BETTER
COOL AND BREATHABLE
KNIT VS WOVEN
FABRIC
WOVEN FABRIC
ALTHOUGH OPTIONAL
ZAGS
TYPES OF KNITTING
Types of basic Knits
WEFT
KNITTING
WARP
KNITTING
WEFT KNITTING
JERSEY KNITS
Also called single knits
Economical to produce
Knit stitches on front/ Purl stitches on back
RIB KNITS
Knit and purl wales alternate across width
PURL KNIT
Alternate courses of knit and purl stitches
on both sides of the fabric
TYPES OF KNITTING
FLAT KNITTING
Polo t shirt collar and cuf
Sweaters
Scarves
WRAP KNITTING
Lingerie
Home furnishing
Net fabric garments and related items
TYPES OF KNITTING
CIRCULAR KNITTING
Circular knitting machine
can manufacture,
T shirt jersey fabric
Pique fabric
Rib
Interlock
Socks
Lycra blend fabric
KNITTING TERMINOLOGY
STITCH
The loop of yarn formed by the knitting process
Knit
GAGE OR GAUGE
KNITTING TERMINOLOGY
COURSES
A series of successive loops laying
crosswise in the
Fabric
FACE/BACK
Just like a woven fabric, there is a face and
a back to
the knitted fabric
CUT
The fineness of weft knits made on a
circular knitting
PROPERTIES OF SINGLE
JERSEY
VARIATIONS OF SINGLE
JERSEY
Jersey Knit
Variations
Fleece
Intarsia
Jacquard knits
Knitted terry
Knitted velour
Lisle
Plaited knits
Silver-pile knits
RIB FABRIC
A fabric in which both back
and face loops occur along
the course, but all the loops
contained with in any wale
are of the same types
A rib structure implies a
knitted fabric with face and
back loops occurring in the
same courses but not in the
same wale
Rib fabric can be produced on
V bed machine and
footwear machine.
INTERLOCK FABRIC
This 2-sided fabric has slightly noticeable ribs
and 2-way mechanical stretch.
It can be 100% polyester or 100% cotton, but is
often a blend of the two.
More cotton content will make it feel heavier.
Pilling in knits depends on the length of the
fibers used, not on the Polyester content
PROPERTIES OF INTERLOCK
FABRIC
Both sides of the fabric have an appearance like face
side of the single jersey fabric.
The structure do nor curl at edges when laid flat on
surface
Horizontal and vertical stripes can be produced by
using coloured yarns
The fabric ravels only from the end knitted last
The rate of production is low.
Interlock the technical face of plain on both sides so the
appearance of face and back are same.
The Wales of each side re exactly apposite to each
other and are locked together.
Double knits
Sweat shirts
Table mat
PURL FABRIC
PROPERTIES OF PURL
Both sides of the fabric are similar in appearance to the
reverse side of the single jersey fabric
Ravels from both ends
Twice the thickness of the plain jersey
Rate of production is low
Almost equal extensibility in length and width
Most suitable for childrens garments, blankets shawls
and scarf etc.
Purl is reversible structure the both side appearance are
same.
Extensibility is same as all direction.
There is no curling tendency.(it does not curl at the
edges.
The fabric will run in the wale direction starting from
either end.
WARP KNITTING
Warp Knits
Second major category of knit fabrics
Characterized by vertical loops
More resistant to laddering than weft
knits
Usually done on flat knitting machine
Two main types of warp knitting
machine
(name = machine and fabric name)
* Tr i c o t
WARP KNITTING
Characteristics of Tricot Knits
Good elasticity
Best of warp knits
Inexpensive and quick to produce
Curls along crosswise edge
Good air and water permeability
Soft
Crease resistant
Good drapeability
WARP KNITTING
End Uses for Tricot Knits
Lingerie
Nightwear
Blouses
Dresses
Used as a backing fabric in multicomponent structures
Limited interior uses because of high
elongation
WARP KNITTING
Tricot Knit Variations
Brushed tricot
Satin tricot
Tricot-net fabrics
Tricot upholstery
Tulle
WARP KNITTING
Raschel Knits
Similar to Tricot Knits
Greater diversity in design
Diferences between Raschel and
Tricot
Knits
Raschel has:
More texture
Open spaces
Made from heavier yarns
WARP KNITTING
Variations and End Uses of Raschel
Knits
Warp knitted
Fine laces and nets
Heavy carpets
Thermal underwear with a waffle
efect
Power-net fabrics for swimsuits
and foundations