What is double bed knitting?
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What is double bed knitting?
2 Two beds on a double-bed knitting machine and the needles are clearly shown to be operating in opposite directions. The double-bed fabric shows the V-shaped stitches on both sides of the fabric and the U-shaped loops sandwiched within the fabric core. Source publication. Knitwear Design and Technology.
What is double jacquard?
Double jacquard is a way of creating a double sided fabric with both beds of the knitting machine, which resolves the issue of large floats in a jacquard design.
What is pile knitting?
A type of knit construction which utilizes a special yarn or a sliver that is interlooped into a standard knit base. This construction is used in the formation of imitation fur fabrics, in special liners for cold weather apparel such as jackets and coats, and in some floor coverings.
What is knitted jacquard?
Jacquard knit is either a single or double knit fabric made with any yarn. Compared to single cloth, double knit has no floats on the back and is reversible. Since jacquard is a type of weave rather than a type of material, it can be made with a vast range of fibers.
What is Longpile?
Long-pile rugs, often referred to as shaggy carpets, are made using a tafted process. This is a technique whereby fibres are inserted into the warp and weft using mechanical tools or machinery. The fibres are attached in clumps rather than individually, and can be cut and shaved to achieve the desired end result.
Can I make money from knitting?
The obvious way that you can make money from knitting is by selling your knitted goods. Whether you do this at craft fairs or online via websites such as Etsy, selling your knitting is an enjoyable and profitable way to turn your hobby into a full or part time business. There is a clear market for hand knit goods.
What is flat bed knitting?
Flat Bed Knitting Again as the name infers, flat bed are horizontal needle beds where the yarn is moved across the vee shaped needle bed within feeders. Flatbed machines have much lower output than Circular machines and are best suited to fully fashioned garments.
What is the best cast on method in knitting?
The long-tail cast-on method is probably the most popular among experienced knitters. It does take a bit of practice to get this method down, but once you understand what you’re doing it’s quick and easy to get stitches on the needle. Uses: The long-tail cast-on also counts as a row of knitting, which is nice.
Why use thumb method cast on?
In this method, you use your thumb to make loops in the long tail through which you draw your working yarn to form stitches. This is a great all-purpose cast on with a good deal of stretch to it. It’s ideal for lace work or projects made in a fine weight of yarn.
Can you purl on a knitting machine?
It’s possible to form purl stitches by hand on the machine, but this is usually not practical because there tend to be so many. You might as well knit the whole thing by hand. There are two ways to form purl stitches automatically on the knitting machine-the ribber and the garter carriage (see Part IV).
What is raschel knit?
Raschel knits have a lacelike, open construction, with a heavy, textured yarn held in place by a much finer yarn. Raschels can be made in a variety of types, ranging from fragile to coarse, and usually have limited stretch.
What is interlock knit?
in•ter•lock [intərˈläk] : Interlock fabric is a variation of rib knit construction. Similar to a jersey knit except both front and back of the fabric look identical. Double knit construction makes this a thicker knit fabric. read more » The fabric is extremely soft, firm and absorbent.