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Fully Fashion Knitwear
The word ‘rib’ derives from animals’
ribs. In this structure needle heads are not facing directly each other. Rib
fabrics are composed of loops formed in opposite direction. Various types rib
construction are there but common structure are 1×1, 2×2 and above 2×2
construction like 3×3, 4×4, 5×5 fancy rib but 6×6 has special name like Derby
rib.
Properties/Identification:
- Appearance: Both sides are same in appearance. Semicircle loops
can be observed in between V shape loops.
Stitch diagram of 1Î1 Rib:
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V
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V
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T/F
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V
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Stitch diagram of 6Î6 Derby Rib:
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V
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T/F
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V
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V
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V
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V
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Loop
diagram of 1Î1 Rib:
- Edge curling: This fabric does not curl at the edges. It is a
balance fabric because of having wales in both directions. The reason is
both T/F and T/B bed are active, so tension is uniform on both sides.
- Dimensional stability: Dimensional stability is good.
- Unraveled: We can unravel the structure from the end section only
(because it forms from double bed).
- Elasticity: Elasticity can be observed well in widthwise
direction.
- Laddering: Laddering can be repaired in flat bed knitting but not
in circular knitting.
- Density: Density is heavier than single jersey because loops
catch at both sides.
End
Uses:
- Bottoms, collar, cuff, hem and
for also for full dress.
- Especially lightweight for undergarments
because elasticity is good.
Double
Jersey/ Interlock:
If the plain stitches are one behind
the other the fabric/ structure is known double jersey.
T/F
T/B
Properties/Identification:
1.
Appearance:
Both sides are same in appearance.
Both technical front and technical back has V shape stitch/ jersey stitch.
Stitch diagram of Double Jersey: Loop diagram of Double Jersey:
T/B
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V
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V
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V
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V
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T/F
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V
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V
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V
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V
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2.
Edge
curling: This fabric also does not curl at
the edges. Reason is that it is more balanced fabric because all needles are
active on both sides (T/F and T/B bed). So tension is uniform on both sides.
3.
Dimensional
stability: Dimensional stability is very good.
4.
Unraveled: We can unrope the structure from the end section only
(because it forms from double bed).
5.
Elasticity: In comparison to other knit fabric; (especially rib)
elasticity is poor.
- Laddering: Laddering can not be repaired in both flat bed
knitting and circular knitting. Because both side needles are active at
opposite direction.
- Density: In comparison to other knit fabric; density is heavier.
End
Uses:
- Normally for heavy knitwear
Vast because it is fitted.
- Light knitted is preferred for
sportswear (sports T-shirt) because it absorbs sweat well and dimensional
stability is good.
- For ladies skirt. And also for
tube fabric to make pocket.
Differences
between Single jersey and Rib knit:
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Jersey
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Rib
Knit
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Similarities
between Single jersey and Rib knit:
- Both is mendable (Laddering can
be repaired)
Differences
between Rib and Double jersey knit:
Rib
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Double
Jersey
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Similarities
between Rib and Double jersey knit:
- Both side same in appearance.
- Can be unraveled the yarn from
only the end section.
- Edge curling does not occur.
- Both are double bedded
structure. Manufacturing by using both T/F and T/B needle bed.
- Made by two set of needle; i.e.
dial needle and cylinder needle.
Differences between Single
jersey and Double jersey knit:
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Jersey
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