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What Is Knitted Fabric?

Update:25 Oct
Knitted Fabric is a type of textile created through a process called knitting. This process involves the interlooping and meshing of loops and yarns to create a fabric. Compared to woven fabric, knitted fabric is more flexible and can be constructed in smaller pieces. This flexibility makes it ideal for making garments like socks and hats.

Knitted fabrics are highly extensible and crease-resistant. This property comes from the reversible loops that are arranged along the edges. These loops help distribute the stress throughout the fabric and make it easier to work with. In addition to being extensible, knitted fabrics are low-flexural, resulting in a soft drape.

Knitted fabric is versatile and is commonly used for apparel and sportswear. It's often used to make bras and panties, sweaters, hoodies, hats, and hosiery. In addition, it's commonly used for linings in outerwear. It's also durable and easy to clean.

Knitted fabrics are characterized by two main types, the basic and the lace-like type. The first type has an open construction, and the second type has a closed construction. The lace-like design is created by alternating a heavier yarn with finer yarn. The yarns are held in place by loops in the fabric. These loops may be decorative or functional. They're typically coarser than the base yarn.

Knitted fabric is different from woven fabrics. The stitches are not stitched together, but loops are interconnected, and are able to stretch. This makes it ideal for garments, such as hats and socks. They are also light, making them an excellent choice for active wear.

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