1 meter = 100 cm
cm*cm = 100*100=10000
gsm=10000/length mts*width mts*weight kgs
All units are at denominator??
Cut a piece of 100 sq cms area & weigh it gms & multiply with 100 :-)
This most likely refers to a single needle bed knitting the fabric. Fabric knitted on only one needle bed is jersey fabric. If fabric is knitted using all needles on both needle beds, then the fabric is a called a full needle rib knit.
The jersey textile is nothing but the Knitted textiles.Textiles can also be knitted and it is of different types such as single jersey, double jersey etc,. The knitted material is got by formation of loops.It uses various types of needles for the formation of loop.
in single jersey fabric both side are not same but in double jersey both side are same
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Jersey is a knitted fabric used extensively for clothing. Single knit Jersey has a smooth side and a pile on the other side. Double knit Jersey is smooth on both side with the pile in the middle. The material drapes well and can be quite stretchy, thus it's popularity increased greatly with the boom in swing needle (zigzag) sewing machines. Jersey gets its name from the island, one of the Chanel Islands, where it was first produced.
Not usually. Tights are normally knitted, woven fabrics consist of a warp and a weft whereas knitting uses a single thread.
single jersy fabric consist of one right side and one wrong side
In knitting, a "course" refers to a single row of stitches that runs horizontally across the fabric, while a "wale" denotes a vertical column of stitches. Each course consists of multiple wales, and they help define the texture and pattern of the knitted fabric. The interplay between courses and wales contributes to the overall appearance and structure of the knitted piece.
Knit fabrics do not fray, because knitted fabric is made of a single strand of yarn with row upon row of loops pulled through loops.
Pique is a a knit weave. "Cotton knit" is not a weave but a content and fabric. By cotton knit i assume you are asking about the fabric of the regular t-shirts, that wave is know as Jersey (Single Jersey in technical terms)
"Hand-knitted" is hyphenated. The hyphen is used to connect the two words "hand" and "knitted" to indicate that they work together as a single adjective to describe something that has been knitted by hand.
The dyeing procedure for single jersey fabric typically involves several key steps. First, the fabric is pre-treated to remove impurities and ensure even dye absorption. Next, it is immersed in a dye bath at a controlled temperature, allowing the dye to penetrate the fibers effectively. After the desired color is achieved, the fabric is rinsed and finished to enhance color fastness and overall quality.