Weft Knit Base Structures Flashcards

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What are the characteristics and production of PLAIN KNIT?

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  • also known as single jersey
  • knitted on 1 bed of needles
  • has face stitches and reverse stitches
  • cheapest base structure
  • tendency to curl at edges
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What are the characteristics and production of the RIB structure?

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  • also known as double jersey
  • knitted on 2 needle beds
  • identified as having columns/wales of both face and reverse loops on both side of fabric
  • -commonly used as ribs and cuffs on knitwear
  • thicker, more elastic
  • more expensive
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What are the characteristics and production of INTERLOCK structure?

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  • variation of rib
  • 2 needle beds placed opposite each other
  • yarn knits on alternate face and reverse needles, meaning it takes 2 courses of loops to create a full course of interlock.
  • less elastic, more dimensionally stable
  • more expensive
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What are the characteristics and production of PURL structure?

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  • knitted on 2 needle beds opposite each other
  • loop transferred from one bed to the other
  • identified by having both face and reverse loops in same wale
  • least common base
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What kinds of specialist fabrics can be knitted on specialist machinery?

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  • silver knit fabrics (faux fur, high pile fleece)
  • towelling
  • both can be passed through cropping machines to make velour.
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