The composition and characteristics of the sweater, the organizational structure of the sweater not only affects the overall effect and style, but also affects the elasticity, warmth and even production efficiency of the sweater. Therefore, before designing a knitted sweater, one must fully understand and be familiar with its organizational structure. The basic weaves of knitted woolen sweaters mainly include: plain weave (the most basic weave), Siping weave, 1 1 rib (cuff hem, collar, etc.), 2 2 rib, Siping idling, group weave, pull weave, and border knitting Weave, jacquard weave, hollow weave, hairy weave, etc.
Flat stitch weave is also called weft flat weave and single-sided weave. It is composed of continuous unit coils that are strung together in one direction. Siping weave is also called full-needle rib fabric, which is a double-sided fabric piece woven with two rows of diagonal needle plates. The knitting needles on both sides of the machine plate are all operated and each knitting needle is alternately pulled in their respective directions. Woolen sweaters The base and face of the fabric piece have the same appearance. Rib, also known as single rib, is mostly used on collars, cuffs, hems, etc. Siping idle weave, also known as rib air layer weave, is a composite weave of rib weave and plain weave. It can be understood as a combination of a horizontal row of Siping and a horizontal row of tubular tissue.