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Best 5 Free Knitting Videos of How To Knit a Fabric. (For Textile Rib, Purl Stitch & Basics)

June 14, 2010 Knitting

If you are a beginner in Textiles weaving or knitting but want to knit a rib fabric then this is the exact video for you. In Today’s class i will let you know some free knitting videos where you will be able to know how to knit a rib fabric by following easy steps. 01. [...]

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List of Customers or Buyers for Knit Wear Who Always Buys Knit Fabrics

April 2, 2010 Buyers

There are lots of Buyers who buys knitwear and sweaters from the knitwear producing country like Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Asian subcontinent. In the Asian subcontinent the knitwear and garments are made within very low cost and that’s why the Bangladesh, India, Pakistan & Srilanka are the favorite hubs for the famous buyers from the [...]

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Discussion about Knit Fabrics & Knitting Faults That We Must Have To Know

March 9, 2010 Defects

There are several knit fabrics that are used in Garment Manufacturing. These are – 1. Single Jersey. 2. Polo Pique. 3. Back Pique. 4. Normal Rib 5. Interlock. 6. Decorative Design. Knitting Faults That We Have To Know About: 1. Barrre. 2. Press-off. 3. Miss-stitch. 4. Needle Mark. 5. Sinker Mark. 6. Oil Stain. 7. [...]

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What Type of Textile Chemist Is Required For A Textile Industry?

January 10, 2010 Consultation

Some works in a textile industry at washing plant, dyeing floor, and wet processing can not be properly done in case of absence of a Textile Chemist. The main act is usually be carried out by the textile chemist and except him or her none can accomplish it. A textile chemist must have proper & [...]

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Magic Loop Knitting, Knitting Loop Structure, Course knitting Stitches, Knitting in Wales, Embroidery digitizing Stitch Density, Fabric Draw-off

December 7, 2009 Accessories

1. Knitted Loop Structure: The properties of a knitted structure are largely determined by the interdependence of each stitch to its neighbors on either side and above and below it. Magic Loop Knitting are arranged in rows and column termed Knitting courses and Wales respectively. 2. Course: A course is predominantly horizontal row of needle [...]

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How to feed Yarn/Thread easily into Knitting Needle?

December 6, 2009 Accessories

Yarn feeding into knitting machine’s needle involves either- 1. Moving the yarn past the needle. 2. Moving the needle past the stationary yarn feeding system. 1. When the yarn moves past the needle, the fabric will be stationary because the loops hang from the needles. This arrangement exists on all warps knitting machine and on [...]

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Compound Needle | Features & Uses of Compound Knitting Needle

December 5, 2009 Accessories

Compound Needle is used on most complex knitting: Compound Needle consists of two separately controlled parts; these are- the open hook and the sliding closing element (tongue, latch, piston, and plunger). The two parts rise and fall as a single unit but at the top of the rise, the hook moves faster to open the [...]

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Latch Needle | Characteristics & Uses of Latch Needle

December 4, 2009 Accessories

Latch Needle is mostly used needle in the knitting industry today: Latch Needle Characteristics: 1. Most widely used in weft knitting. 2. More expensive needle than the bearded needle. 3. Self acting or loop controlled. 4. Work at any angle. 5. Needle Depth determines the loop length. 6. Variation of the height of reciprocating produces [...]

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