Title: Introduction to Textile Fabric Part 1: Basic Knitted Fabrics
1Introduction to Textile FabricPart 1 Basic
Knitted Fabrics
- Dr. Jimmy Lam
- Institute of Textiles Clothing
- The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
2Content
- Difference between woven and knitted fabric
- Single Knit Fabric
- Properties and Characteristics
- Knitting Notation
- Basic loop (knit, tuck and miss)
3Difference between woven and knitted fabrics
- 1) Fabric Construction
- Woven fabric is at least made up of two separate
groups of yarns (warp and weft) and knitted
fabric can be made up of one yarn only. - Weaving is interlacing of 2 set of yarn to form a
fabric. - Knitting is a process of converting yarn to
fabric by forming a series of loops dependent on
each other.
4Difference between woven and knitted fabrics
- 2) Elasticity
- Elasticity is the ability of the fabric to extend
and recover to its original shape and length. - Knitted fabric has higher extensibility and
instant recovery ability than woven fabric. up of
one yarn only.
5Difference between woven and knitted fabrics
- 3) Fabric Density and Cover
- In general, woven fabric can be produced in
extremely tight and higher coverage when compared
with knitted fabric. - Range of density variation is much higher than
knitted fabric. - Knitted fabric in general, is looser in structure.
6Difference between woven and knitted fabrics
- 4) Thickness and Handle
- Knitted fabric is much thicker and softer than
woven fabric as it has a complicated
3-dimensional structure. - Knitted fabric seems to be softer because the
knitted loops are more easily compress and
extensible than straight yarn (warp and weft in
woven fabric)
7Difference between woven and knitted fabrics
- 5) Production Cost
- Weaving requires expensive preparation processes
like warping, sizing, draw-in while knitting
only requires yarn waxing. - The production rate of circular knitting is
roughly FIVE times faster than modern weaving
loom. and weft in woven fabric)
8Difference between woven and knitted fabrics
- 6) Fabric Application
- The popularity of sportswear, hosiery, underwear
and high fashion knitwear make a strong demand on
knitted fabric every year which cannot be
replaced by woven fabric. - However, if fabric requires good dimensional
stability, high tenacity like trousers, jackets,
canvas, woven fabric is the right choice
9Single Knit Fabric
10What is single knit fabric
- Single knit fabric or single jersey is a general
term for knitted fabrics produced by the knitting
machines using one set of needles only. - The fabrics could be composed of different
patterns, stitches, materials and different
weight and thickness.
11General Characteristics of Single Knit Fabric
- Fabric Elasticity
- The single knit fabrics are composed of loops
linking with each other on the two sides as well
as on the two ends. - The shape of a loop can easily be changed by
stretching the fabric in all directions. - The elasticity of knitted fabrics makes them
favorable for sports wear, casual wear and
hosiery. - This elasticity, however, will be deterioriate
due to over stretching, washing or ageing and
eventually, the loops cannot recover to its
original shape. - This change of shape is called distortion or poor
dimensional stability
12General Characteristics of Single Knit Fabric
- Fabric Elasticity
- A loop is a very short length of yarn bent into a
OMEGA shape as shown on the black area
13General Characteristics of Single Knit Fabric
- Fabric Elasticity
- The dimensional stability of single knitted
fabrics can be improved by - Increase the fabric density, by using smaller
loop length to give the fabric higher cover
factor. - Warp and weft insertion, by inserting straight
yarns to the fabric and bind the loops together
to reduce their freedom of movement - Apply resin finishing, a resin chemical can set
the fibres and loops on fabric. - Use the thermal plastic yarns, man-made fiber
like polyester or nylon can be set at high
temperature and maintain the loop shape on
knitted fabrics.
14General Characteristics of Single Knit Fabric
- 2) Edge Curling
- Almost all single knit fabrics will curl on the
edges when cut. - It is the unbalanced loop structure and the yarn
torque inside the fabric which tends to recover
the original shape of the yarn. - It is the edges of a piece of fabric that is free
for movement, therefore, the edges curl. - .
15General Characteristics of Single Knit Fabric
- 2) Edge Curling
- The curling on the fabrics edges is one of the
disadvantages of single knit fabircs. - It gives problems to the cutting, sewing and
linking processes. - Edge curling can be reduced by the following
- Wet finishing, high temperature treatment like
sourcing, bleaching and dyeing can remove the
torque in the yarn and fabric. - Stentering or steam pressing, stentering is used
on open width piece goods, and steam pressing for
knitwear panel and garment. - .
16General Characteristics of Single Knit Fabric
- 3) Laddering
- When a loop in the fabric is broken, the loop
directly underneath it will slip off and become a
short length of horizontal line instead of
maintaining the OMEGA shape. - If a vertical row of loops slip off from the
fabric, it looks like ladder. -
17General Characteristics of Single Knit Fabric
- 3) Laddering
- Laddering is a fabric fault which affects the
fabric appearance. Laddering will easily occur
when - The fabric is loosely knitted
- The yarn frictional index is low
- The fabric is plain knit
- There is a big knot in yarn during knitting
- The needle head is broken.
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18General Characteristics of Single Knit Fabric
- 4) Fabric Appearance
- All single jersey fabrics have different
appearance on two sides - Looking on the face side, the fabric seems to
be composed by thousands of V loops while on
the back side, the loops appear to be
semi-circles. -
19Discussion
- Discuss the difference between woven fabrics and
knitted fabrics - Discuss the general characteristics of single
knit fabrics