it is quite simple actually when you do a barrell roll all the ansewers will come to you
but basically one is knitted one woven?
my mum says it is interlaced differently
but i susgest you do a barrell roll if that doesnt help
knit: formation of fabric by interlooping yarns using needles to form loops.
weave: warp and weft yarns passing over and under one an other
In knit fabrics, a continuous loop of yarn is used to construct the material, giving it a braided appearance. In woven fabrics, multiple strings of yarn cross each other, creating the appearance of a basket weave
Typically, knitted fabrics stretch and woven fabrics do not stretch. The exception is if a fabric is woven with stretchy material/s like Lycra.
hi would like to have the knit and woven garments fabrics consumption furmula pls advise details
Something that is a circular knit is knotted on a circular needle and has no seems. Something that is a flat knit is knotted on separate needles and the pieces of the garment have to be sewn together at the end.
One is kinship, another is knit. Example: This is a close knit community.
Kimono.Kilt.Knickers.Kerchief.Knee Socks.kiltKiltknickerskimonokiltknee socksScattegories? lol. Knit TopKhakis, knit shirt and K-Swiss sneakers are clothing items. Knickers, kimono and a kaftan are clothing items.· kerchief · khakis· kilt· kimono· knee socks· knickers· knit shirt
it is an abbreviation for Stockinette Stitch also known as Stocking stitch . It is basic stitch where you knit one row and purl one back and repeat just these two rows written as Knit 1 row Purl 1 row Knit 1 row Purl 1 row
If you're referring to temperature and breathability, woven is not necessarily cooler than knit. The breathability depends more on the type of fiber (natural fabrics versus synthetic fabrics), and less on how it is constructed (woven fabrics versus knit fabrics).Fabrics that are "cool" and breathable are:linencotton (especially seersucker)rayonlightweight woolsilkThese are all natural fabrics, and can be either woven or knit. For example, a cotton shirt could be woven (such as a button-down shirt), or knit (such as a t-shirt).And if by "cool" you mean trendy or attractive....well, that's up to you. Both woven and knit come in cool prints and colors. :)
Knit fabrics can shrink or extend if a rib construction, have nap, have ribs/wales and are generally more elastic along the course. Woven fabric is interlaced sets of yarn that are not very elastic.
No. The only fabrics that are fire resistant are fabrics that are marked fire resistant. Whether the fabric is woven or a knit has nothing to do with the fire resistance.
This entry describes establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing women's, misses', and juniors' dresses (including ensemble dresses), from purchased woven or knit fabrics, including woven or knit fabrics of paper, whether sold by the piece or by the
Sew jersey knit very carefully. You do not want the material to stretch as you sew. Try to use a rounded needle made for woven fabrics.
Linen is traditionally and most commonly used to make woven fabrics. However, it is possible to knit using linen and some manufacturers do make knitted fabrics using linen. These fabrics are rather rare and hand knitting with linen is apparently tricky.
Knitted - jersey type fabrics - are more easily abraded than woven fabrics because their surface is easy to catch on another, rougher, surface. They also pill more easily and once caught, can unravel. Woven fabrics, unless specially designed to be otherwise, have a flatter surface, and don't unravel.
Characteristics of knitted fabrics include the loops of fiber that allow stretching and resistance to wrinkling. Some knit fabrics have interlocking stitches and others have horizontal ribs and vertical lines.
The three types of needle points are: ballpoint, sharp needles, and wedge needles. Each of these needles affect fabrics differently. Use ball points for knit fabrics, sharp needles for woven fabrics and wedge needles for vinyl and leather fabrics.
Tie-dye is a process of dyeing fabrics or clothing which is made from knit or woven fabric, usually cotton; typically using bright colors.
Ja Wright has written: 'Sewing magic with knits' -- subject(s): Dressmaking, Knit goods, Stretch woven fabrics
The three types of needle points are: ballpoint, sharp needles, and wedge needles. Each of these needles affect fabrics differently. Use ball points for knit fabrics, sharp needles for woven fabrics and wedge needles for vinyl and leather fabrics.