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Different types of Knit Fabric Collection
Fabric
Fabric is one kind of yarn sheet that have a bond which may be made by chemical or mechanical
bond and for that which earns strength and show many properties.
Types of fabric
There are four types of fabric,
1. Knitted fabric.
2. Woven fabric.
3. Non-woven fabric.
4. Braid fabric.
Knitted fabric
When a fabric is made by interloping of one set of yarn is called knitted fabric. At list one or one
set of yarn is needed to make a knit fabric.
Woven fabric
Woven fabric is a fabric, which is made by the interlacement of two sets of warp and weft yarn.
At list two set of yarn is needed to make a woven fabric.
Non-woven fabric
Non-woven fabric is a fabric, which is made by creating of fibre weft and also the fabric have
mechanical or chemical bonding that is called non-woven fabric.
Braid fabric
At list three group of yarn from one sets is needed to make a braid fabric.
Basic types of weft knitted fabric
1. Plain fabric
2. 1×1 Rib fabric.
3. 1×1 Interlock fabric
4. 1×1 Purl fabric
Compare Between Single jersey Fabric and Double jersey Fabric :-
Single jersey fabric
 · One set needle is used.
 · Must be different on fabric back side and face side.
 · Tendency to curl.
Double jersey fabric
 · Two set needles are used.
 · Normally same on fabric back side and face side.
 · No tendency to curl.
Different types of knitted fabrics
 · Fleece fabric. · Interlock step fabric.
 · 1×1 Rib fabric. · Terry fabric.
 · Polar fleece fabric. · Nackra single jersey fabric.
 · Drop needle interlock fabric . · SD P.K fabric
 · Interlock fabric . · Rib-flat black fabric.
 · Single jersey fabric. (Etc)
 · Single lacoste fabric.
 · Double lacoste fabric.
 · Mini mesh fabric.
 · Pointed drop needle rib fabric.
 · Micro fabric.
 · Haney con fabric.
 · All over print single jersey fabric.
 · 2×2 Rib fabric.
 · YD P.K fabric.
Weft Knits
Weft knits use a single yarn to construct horizontal courses or rows of looped stitches.
Each course in a weft knit builds upon the previous knitted course, according to Threads
Magazine. On a knitting machine, one yarn fed horizontally through all needles on the
machine constructs weft knit fabrics. The yarn configuration of weft knit fabrics gives
them ribs or visible vertical columns of loops on the face.
Common Types Of Weft Knits :-Common types of weft knits fabric include double knit,
jersey knit, rib knit and piquè. Double knits, just as the name implies, uses two sets of
yarns on opposed needles resulting in a heavier fabric that looks the same on either side.
Double knit fabrics have little stretch, retain their shape and works best for tailored
garments. Jersey knits, also known as single knit, have an identifiable right/face and
wrong side. The knit has little, if any, lengthwise stretch and works well when used on
form fitting garments such as tank dresses.
Rib knits have a visible vertical ribs or columns on both sides of the fabric. Made from
two alternating types of stitches, knit and Purl ribs knits have a considerable amount of
crosswise stretch but little to no lengthwise stretch. Close-fitting turtlenecks, sweaters
and dresses lend themselves well to rib knits due to its considerable crosswise stretch.
Piquè knits have defined vertical and crosswise ribs that form small indented boxes
between the ribs. Polo T-shirts often use piquè knits.
 Warp Knits
 While weft knit construction utilizes one yarn to construction horizontal rows of stitches,
Threads Magazine states multiple parallel yarns looped vertically at the same time create
warp knits. Warp knit fabrics created on a knitting machine use one yarn for each knitting
needle. The knitted stitches of warp knits fabrics have a crisscross diagonal appearance
that looks smoother than weft knits.
 Common Warp Knits
 Classification of warp knits, according to Threads Magazine, is difficult due to the
complex construction of warp knits. Two common types of warp knit fabrics include
tricot and raschel knits. Tricot knit is used primarily in lingerie due to its smooth
appearance and texture. The face of tricot knits have fine lengthwise ribs and the back
side of the fabric has crosswise ribbing. Raschel knits describe many knitted fabrics with
a lace-like or open work knit. Many trendy sweaters and sweater dresses use raschel knits
to create knitted lace detailing along garment edges such as hems and necklines.
Samplings of Weft Knit and Warp Knit Fabrics

 Weft knit fabric sampling: interlock
A sampling of weft knit fabrics
All weft knits fall into three basic categories: rib knits, which are a combination of knit
and purl stitches; purl knits, which are made with purl stitches alone, and jersey knits,
which are made with knits stitches on the front and purl stitches on the reverse (see the
drawings above).
 Double knit
Description: Made with two sets of yarns,
this double-constructed fabric has fine ribs
running lengthwise on both sides. Usually
looks same on fabric’s face and reverse,
making it reversible. Fancy double knits
may have novelty stitch on fabric’s face
and fine ribs on reverse.
Properties: Heavy, firm; usually has
almost no stretch in either direction. Good
shape retention; cut edges don’t curl.
Best use: Tailored garments, like jackets,
suits, or sheath dresses. If particular double
knit has some crosswise stretch, adjusting
pattern (by cutting it slightly smaller in body girth) may be necessary.
 Interlock
Description: Compound fabric made by
“inter-knitting,” or interlocking, two simple
ribbed fabrics, each made with single yarn.
Has fine ribs running lengthwise. Fabric’s
face and reverse look same, making it
reversible.
Properties: Almost no lengthwise stretch;
more crosswise stretch than double knits or
jerseys; fairly good shape retention. Raw or
cut edges don’t curl; unravels only from
end last knitted.
Best use: Wonderful for T-shirts,
turtlenecks, casual skirts and dresses, and
children’s wear. Because of its crosswise stretch, use pattern designed for interlock knits,
or be prepared to adjust pattern.
 Jersey knit
Description: Also referred to as plain knit
or single knit. Has distinct right and wrong
sides, with fine ribs running lengthwise on
fabric’s face, and semicircular loops
running across reverse. Many variations of
stitches and fibers create wide variety of
single knits, ranging from delicate
openwork to heavy, thick piled fabric.
Properties: Little or no lengthwise stretch,
varying amounts of crosswise stretch. Curls
to fabric’s right side; cut edges unravel
only from end knitted last. Best use: Jersey
with little or no crosswise or lengthwise
stretch (like most wool jerseys) can be used for skirts, blouses, and dresses without
pattern adjustments. Jersey with crosswise stretch requires pattern adjustments or pattern
designed for crosswise stretch.
 Purl knit
Description: Double-faced, reversible
fabric produced by intermeshed rows of
knit and purl stitches, which appear as
loops in crosswise direction. Sometimes
called “Links-Links,” from the German
word links (“left”), since knitting
machine’s mechanism always moves to
left.
Properties: Usually heavy and bulky;
stretches in both directions. Cut edges do not curl.
Best use: Sweater-type garments,
outerwear.
 Rib knit
Description: Double-faced, reversible
fabric with distinct vertical ribs on both
sides, produced by alternating knit and purl
stitches. Ribs can be small (1x1, that is,
one knit stitch followed by one purl stitch),
thick, (2x2 or 3x3), or uneven (1x3, for
example).
Properties: Little or no lengthwise stretch,
but lots of crosswise stretch and good,
natural recovery. Cut edges do not curl.
Best use: Because of its elasticity, ideal for
trimming other knits (and wovens).
Garments made from rib knits are usually close-fitting and therefore use a pattern
designed for knits.
A sampling of warp knit fabrics
Because of the multiple-needle configuration of warp-knitting machines, the warp knit
fabrics produced can be very complex and intricate in structure; and they don’t fall neatly
into groups or categories as weft knits do.
 Milanese
Description: Made from two sets of yarns
knitted diagonally. Face has fine vertical
rib, and reverse has diagonal structure.
Properties: Lightweight, drapey, smooth
texture, extremely run-resistant.
Best use: Historically used for gloves and
lingerie; makes lovely, soft blouses and
eveningwear. May be a little difficult to
find, but worth looking for.
 Raschel
Description: Raschel-knitting machine
produces wide variety of fabrics and can
incorporate conventional or novelty yarns,
thereby creating interesting textures and
surface designs. Knits can be fine and
lacey, highly patterned, and even piled.
Properties: Runs gamut from dense and
compact to open and lofty; can be either
stable or stretchy, and single-faced or
reversible.
Best use: Almost any garment. Assessing
amount of stretch, give, and recovery in a
raschel knit is essential, since its nature is
so diverse.
 Tricot
Description: Face has fine lengthwise ribs;
reverse has crosswise ribs. Some machines
can produce complex patterns, and some
can incorporate a weft insertion (extra yarn
inserted crosswise) for added texture or
color.
Properties: Some lengthwise stretch;
almost no crosswise stretch. Usually soft
and drapey; cut edges tend to curl.
Best use: Besides traditional use for lining
and lingerie, can be used for blouses and
dresses. It’s essential to assess stretch of
particular tricot for given project.
More knit samples
Silk jersey interlock knit Acetate slinky rib knit
Nylon/Lycra metallic Rib knit Rayon interlock
Linen/viscose Single knit jersey Nylon Raschel
Tuck and Miss Stitch Of Knit Fabric
Apart from the knitted loop stitch the two most commonly produced stitches are the tuck stitch
and the miss stitch (float stitch).
Tuck
A tuck stich is composed of a held loop, one or more tuck loops and knitted loops. It is produced
when a needle holding its loop also receives the new loop.
The tuck loop assumes an inverted U-shaped configuration.
Tuck loops reduce fabric length and length-wise Elasticitybecause the higher yarn tension on the
tuck loop causes then to rob yarn from adjacent knitted loops, making them smaller and
providing greater stability and shape retention (Fig 12).
Figure 12 - Tuck stitch
Miss
A miss stitch or float stich is composed of a held loop, one of more float loops and knitted
loops. It is produced when a needle holding its old loop fails to receive the new yarn that passes,
as a float loop to the back of the needle, and to the reverse side of the resultant stich.
A single float has the appearance of a U-shape on the reverse of the stitch.
Miss stitch (float stitch) fabrics are narrower than equivalent all-knit fabric because the wales are
drawn closer together by the floats, and reducing width-wise Elasticity and improving fabric
stability.
A floating thread is useful for hiding unwanted coloured yarn when producing Jacquard designs.
Figure 13 - Miss stitch

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Types of Knitted Fabric

  • 1. Different types of Knit Fabric Collection Fabric Fabric is one kind of yarn sheet that have a bond which may be made by chemical or mechanical bond and for that which earns strength and show many properties. Types of fabric There are four types of fabric, 1. Knitted fabric. 2. Woven fabric. 3. Non-woven fabric. 4. Braid fabric. Knitted fabric When a fabric is made by interloping of one set of yarn is called knitted fabric. At list one or one set of yarn is needed to make a knit fabric. Woven fabric Woven fabric is a fabric, which is made by the interlacement of two sets of warp and weft yarn. At list two set of yarn is needed to make a woven fabric. Non-woven fabric Non-woven fabric is a fabric, which is made by creating of fibre weft and also the fabric have mechanical or chemical bonding that is called non-woven fabric. Braid fabric At list three group of yarn from one sets is needed to make a braid fabric. Basic types of weft knitted fabric 1. Plain fabric 2. 1×1 Rib fabric. 3. 1×1 Interlock fabric 4. 1×1 Purl fabric
  • 2. Compare Between Single jersey Fabric and Double jersey Fabric :- Single jersey fabric  · One set needle is used.  · Must be different on fabric back side and face side.  · Tendency to curl. Double jersey fabric  · Two set needles are used.  · Normally same on fabric back side and face side.  · No tendency to curl. Different types of knitted fabrics  · Fleece fabric. · Interlock step fabric.  · 1×1 Rib fabric. · Terry fabric.  · Polar fleece fabric. · Nackra single jersey fabric.  · Drop needle interlock fabric . · SD P.K fabric  · Interlock fabric . · Rib-flat black fabric.  · Single jersey fabric. (Etc)  · Single lacoste fabric.  · Double lacoste fabric.  · Mini mesh fabric.  · Pointed drop needle rib fabric.  · Micro fabric.  · Haney con fabric.  · All over print single jersey fabric.  · 2×2 Rib fabric.  · YD P.K fabric. Weft Knits Weft knits use a single yarn to construct horizontal courses or rows of looped stitches. Each course in a weft knit builds upon the previous knitted course, according to Threads Magazine. On a knitting machine, one yarn fed horizontally through all needles on the machine constructs weft knit fabrics. The yarn configuration of weft knit fabrics gives them ribs or visible vertical columns of loops on the face. Common Types Of Weft Knits :-Common types of weft knits fabric include double knit, jersey knit, rib knit and piquè. Double knits, just as the name implies, uses two sets of yarns on opposed needles resulting in a heavier fabric that looks the same on either side. Double knit fabrics have little stretch, retain their shape and works best for tailored garments. Jersey knits, also known as single knit, have an identifiable right/face and
  • 3. wrong side. The knit has little, if any, lengthwise stretch and works well when used on form fitting garments such as tank dresses. Rib knits have a visible vertical ribs or columns on both sides of the fabric. Made from two alternating types of stitches, knit and Purl ribs knits have a considerable amount of crosswise stretch but little to no lengthwise stretch. Close-fitting turtlenecks, sweaters and dresses lend themselves well to rib knits due to its considerable crosswise stretch. Piquè knits have defined vertical and crosswise ribs that form small indented boxes between the ribs. Polo T-shirts often use piquè knits.  Warp Knits  While weft knit construction utilizes one yarn to construction horizontal rows of stitches, Threads Magazine states multiple parallel yarns looped vertically at the same time create warp knits. Warp knit fabrics created on a knitting machine use one yarn for each knitting needle. The knitted stitches of warp knits fabrics have a crisscross diagonal appearance that looks smoother than weft knits.  Common Warp Knits  Classification of warp knits, according to Threads Magazine, is difficult due to the complex construction of warp knits. Two common types of warp knit fabrics include tricot and raschel knits. Tricot knit is used primarily in lingerie due to its smooth appearance and texture. The face of tricot knits have fine lengthwise ribs and the back side of the fabric has crosswise ribbing. Raschel knits describe many knitted fabrics with a lace-like or open work knit. Many trendy sweaters and sweater dresses use raschel knits to create knitted lace detailing along garment edges such as hems and necklines. Samplings of Weft Knit and Warp Knit Fabrics
  • 4.   Weft knit fabric sampling: interlock A sampling of weft knit fabrics All weft knits fall into three basic categories: rib knits, which are a combination of knit and purl stitches; purl knits, which are made with purl stitches alone, and jersey knits, which are made with knits stitches on the front and purl stitches on the reverse (see the drawings above).  Double knit Description: Made with two sets of yarns, this double-constructed fabric has fine ribs running lengthwise on both sides. Usually looks same on fabric’s face and reverse, making it reversible. Fancy double knits may have novelty stitch on fabric’s face and fine ribs on reverse. Properties: Heavy, firm; usually has almost no stretch in either direction. Good shape retention; cut edges don’t curl. Best use: Tailored garments, like jackets, suits, or sheath dresses. If particular double knit has some crosswise stretch, adjusting pattern (by cutting it slightly smaller in body girth) may be necessary.
  • 5.  Interlock Description: Compound fabric made by “inter-knitting,” or interlocking, two simple ribbed fabrics, each made with single yarn. Has fine ribs running lengthwise. Fabric’s face and reverse look same, making it reversible. Properties: Almost no lengthwise stretch; more crosswise stretch than double knits or jerseys; fairly good shape retention. Raw or cut edges don’t curl; unravels only from end last knitted. Best use: Wonderful for T-shirts, turtlenecks, casual skirts and dresses, and children’s wear. Because of its crosswise stretch, use pattern designed for interlock knits, or be prepared to adjust pattern.  Jersey knit Description: Also referred to as plain knit or single knit. Has distinct right and wrong sides, with fine ribs running lengthwise on fabric’s face, and semicircular loops running across reverse. Many variations of stitches and fibers create wide variety of single knits, ranging from delicate openwork to heavy, thick piled fabric. Properties: Little or no lengthwise stretch, varying amounts of crosswise stretch. Curls to fabric’s right side; cut edges unravel only from end knitted last. Best use: Jersey with little or no crosswise or lengthwise stretch (like most wool jerseys) can be used for skirts, blouses, and dresses without pattern adjustments. Jersey with crosswise stretch requires pattern adjustments or pattern designed for crosswise stretch.  Purl knit Description: Double-faced, reversible fabric produced by intermeshed rows of knit and purl stitches, which appear as loops in crosswise direction. Sometimes called “Links-Links,” from the German word links (“left”), since knitting machine’s mechanism always moves to left. Properties: Usually heavy and bulky;
  • 6. stretches in both directions. Cut edges do not curl. Best use: Sweater-type garments, outerwear.  Rib knit Description: Double-faced, reversible fabric with distinct vertical ribs on both sides, produced by alternating knit and purl stitches. Ribs can be small (1x1, that is, one knit stitch followed by one purl stitch), thick, (2x2 or 3x3), or uneven (1x3, for example). Properties: Little or no lengthwise stretch, but lots of crosswise stretch and good, natural recovery. Cut edges do not curl. Best use: Because of its elasticity, ideal for trimming other knits (and wovens). Garments made from rib knits are usually close-fitting and therefore use a pattern designed for knits. A sampling of warp knit fabrics Because of the multiple-needle configuration of warp-knitting machines, the warp knit fabrics produced can be very complex and intricate in structure; and they don’t fall neatly into groups or categories as weft knits do.  Milanese Description: Made from two sets of yarns knitted diagonally. Face has fine vertical rib, and reverse has diagonal structure. Properties: Lightweight, drapey, smooth texture, extremely run-resistant. Best use: Historically used for gloves and lingerie; makes lovely, soft blouses and eveningwear. May be a little difficult to find, but worth looking for.
  • 7.  Raschel Description: Raschel-knitting machine produces wide variety of fabrics and can incorporate conventional or novelty yarns, thereby creating interesting textures and surface designs. Knits can be fine and lacey, highly patterned, and even piled. Properties: Runs gamut from dense and compact to open and lofty; can be either stable or stretchy, and single-faced or reversible. Best use: Almost any garment. Assessing amount of stretch, give, and recovery in a raschel knit is essential, since its nature is so diverse.  Tricot Description: Face has fine lengthwise ribs; reverse has crosswise ribs. Some machines can produce complex patterns, and some can incorporate a weft insertion (extra yarn inserted crosswise) for added texture or color. Properties: Some lengthwise stretch; almost no crosswise stretch. Usually soft and drapey; cut edges tend to curl. Best use: Besides traditional use for lining and lingerie, can be used for blouses and dresses. It’s essential to assess stretch of particular tricot for given project. More knit samples Silk jersey interlock knit Acetate slinky rib knit
  • 8. Nylon/Lycra metallic Rib knit Rayon interlock Linen/viscose Single knit jersey Nylon Raschel Tuck and Miss Stitch Of Knit Fabric Apart from the knitted loop stitch the two most commonly produced stitches are the tuck stitch and the miss stitch (float stitch). Tuck A tuck stich is composed of a held loop, one or more tuck loops and knitted loops. It is produced when a needle holding its loop also receives the new loop. The tuck loop assumes an inverted U-shaped configuration. Tuck loops reduce fabric length and length-wise Elasticitybecause the higher yarn tension on the tuck loop causes then to rob yarn from adjacent knitted loops, making them smaller and providing greater stability and shape retention (Fig 12).
  • 9. Figure 12 - Tuck stitch Miss A miss stitch or float stich is composed of a held loop, one of more float loops and knitted loops. It is produced when a needle holding its old loop fails to receive the new yarn that passes, as a float loop to the back of the needle, and to the reverse side of the resultant stich. A single float has the appearance of a U-shape on the reverse of the stitch. Miss stitch (float stitch) fabrics are narrower than equivalent all-knit fabric because the wales are drawn closer together by the floats, and reducing width-wise Elasticity and improving fabric stability. A floating thread is useful for hiding unwanted coloured yarn when producing Jacquard designs.
  • 10. Figure 13 - Miss stitch