M. Weber M05 Weft Knitting Technologies – State of the Art I Content Stitch formation, needle arrangements, cams (CD) Loop drawing – needle notation Needle selection Flat knitting machine parameters Flat knitting pattern M. Weber Loop drawing – needle notation Please draw the needle notation for the following pattern: 2 1
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M. Weber
M05 Weft Knitting Technologies – State of the Art I
References: C. Edward Hayes:Textile Market Research NY/USA; IVC, Frankfurt/Germany; Fiber Organon, Arlington, VA/USAIn: Man-Made Fiber Year Book 2011 p. 4-12
Fibre Production - Faser ProduktionWorld Germany
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Technical
Apparel
Home + Carpet
Classification of Textile Application –Anwendungen textiler Produkte
World Germany
Home + Carpet
Apparel
Technical
References: C. Edward Hayes:Textile Market Research NY/USA; IVC, Frankfurt/Germany; Fiber Organon, Arlington, VA/USAIn: Man-Made Fiber Year Book 2011 p. 4-12
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Patterns of flat knitting
1. Cuff, border structures, starts
2. Cam setting only
- structural elements - stitch/ tuck/ float, e. g. (double) full cardigan, (double) half cardigan, knob, roll welt, Jacquards
3. Transfer/increase of stitches or tucks
e. g. Petinet, à jour, pelerine, Jacquards
4. Yarn carrier technology
- Stripes (colour change), striper technology
- Plating, intarsia, pile fabric or plush, weft
5. Needle bed racking
- Racking without transfer (stitch, tuck), e. g. racked welt,racked cardigan every (2nd) course
- Racking with transfer (stitch, tuck), e. g. Aran, cable stitch
6. Needle hook size and machine gauge, e. g. Multigauge®
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Starts
1. Without start, only pattern design
2. 1 x 1 (half racked)
3. 2 x 1 (without racking)
4. 2 x 2 (half racked)
5. Tubular (without racking)
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Starts
6. Start with pick-up (reed) 7. Start with no pick-up (holding down sinker )
source: Stoll M1 Plus
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Production technologies of flat knitting
1. Conventional knitting (26 steps)
- Front and back knitting, steaming, separating, cutting (8)