Characteristics of 1x1 rib knitted fabrics: 1. The appearance of face and back are identical 2. Wales are clearly visible on the face side of the fabric 3. Extensibility in widthwise is approximately twice than lengthwise. 4. Curl or roll of fabrics occurs at the edges. 5. Unraveling of fabric course by course from either side is possible 6. Thickness of fabric is approximately twice the diameter of yarn used.
Characteristics of 1x1 rib knitted fabrics: 1. The appearance of face and back are identical 2. Wales are clearly visible on the face side of the fabric 3. Extensibility in widthwise is approximately twice than lengthwise. 4. Curl or roll of fabrics occurs at the edges. 5. Unraveling of fabric course by course from either side is possible 6. Thickness of fabric is approximately twice the diameter of yarn used.
Characteristics of 1x1 rib knitted fabrics: 1. The appearance of face and back are identical 2. Wales are clearly visible on the face side of the fabric 3. Extensibility in widthwise is approximately twice than lengthwise. 4. Curl or roll of fabrics occurs at the edges. 5. Unraveling of fabric course by course from either side is possible 6. Thickness of fabric is approximately twice the diameter of yarn used.
fabrics: 6. Three thread fleece 1. Appearance o face and back are 7. French terry etc different Characteristics of 1x1 rib knitted fabrics:
1. The appearance of face and back
are identical
2. Fabric length wise and widthwise
2. Wales are clearly visible on the face side extensibility is approximately twice of the fabric that of single jersey
3. Extensibility in widthwise is approximately 3. Fabric does not curl at edges
twice than lengthwise. 4. Fabric thickness is approximately 4. Curl or roll of fabrics occurs at the twice than single jersey edges. 5. There are two series of knitted loops 5. Unraveling of fabric course by course arranged into two parallel lines in a from either side is possible course.
6. Thickness of fabric is approximately 6. Combination of wales of face loops
twice the diameter of yarn used. and back loops are present on the both side of the fabric. 7. There is only one series of knitted loop per courses in the fabric. Derivatives of rib:
1. 2×2 rib
Derivatives of single jersey: 2. Half cardigan or Royal rib
1. Single lacoste 3. Full cardigan or Polka rib
2. Double lacoste 4. Swiss double pique
3. Single pique 5. French double pique
4. Polo pique/Double pique 6. 5×1 Derby rib
Characteristics of 1x1 interlock knitted fabrics: Characteristics of 1x1 purl fabrics: Purl fabrics are also referred as link-link fabrics. 1. Interlock has the technical face of plain on both sides. So the appearance of face and back are same.
2. The wales of each side are exactly
opposite to each other and are locked together.
3. Widthwise and lengthwise
elongations are approximately the same as single jersey.
4. The fabric does not curl at the
edges.
5. The fabric can be unraveled from
1. Purl is reversible structure i.e. its
appearance on both sides is same.
2. Extension in all directions is more
3. The fabric does not curl at the edges.
4. The fabric will run in the wale direction
starting from either end.
5. Unraveling of fabric course by course
the end knitted last. from either side is possible.
6. Two yarns must be removed to Derivatives of Purl structure:
unravel a complete repeat of 1. 2×2 purl knitted courses. 2. 4×2 purl 7. Fabric thickness is approximately twice than that of single jersey. 3. Seed stitch Derivatives of interlock structure: 4. Basket purl 1. Single pique or cross tuck interlock