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Fabric Study
  ASSIGNMENT
      #4
   FABRIC ALBUM

Submitted to         Submitted By
Mr. Vasant Kothari   Mohnish Madkaikar
                     MFT-1
VOILE
 A soft yet firm, sheer
  fabric of plain weave.
 Generally made of combed
  hard twisted single yarns,
  although ply yarns are
  also used.
 Has clinging effect.

 It is generally 100%
  cotton , blends include
  polyester or linen.
 Can be solid dyed or
  printed
PROPERTIES
 It is sheer and lightweight fabric
 It has soft feel

 It drapes and gathers very well

 Generally 100% cotton and less resilient



USES
  Ladies dresses, skirts and dress lining
  Accessory fabric in apparels
POPLIN
   Poplin, also called tabinet (or
    tabbinet), is a strong fabric in a
    plain weave of any fiber or
    blend
   Poplin traditionally consisted of
    a silk warp with
    a weft of worsted yarn. As the
    weft is in the form of a stout
    cord the fabric has a ridged
    structure, like rep, which gave
    depth and softness to the lustre
    of the silky surface.
   It is now made
    with wool, cotton, silk, rayon,
    or any mixture of these, though
    originally made from silk.
PROPERTIES
   It is soft and medium weight fabric
   It is durable and has good wear resistance
   It has average drapability
   It has poor crease resistance


USES
    men's shirts, blouses, pyjamas, children's clothes, and
     dresses.
    Perfect for making banners or table drape displays in
     stores or tradeshows. 
    It is also widely used as all kinds of sportswear,
     shirts, boy's suits, uniforms, blouses and dresses.
MUSLIN
 Coarse type of plain
  weave fabric made of
  carded cotton or
  polyster/cotton yarns of
  various thread counts
  heavier than long cloth
  upto 140.
 Muslin is most typically
  an unbleached or white
  cloth, produced
  from carded cotton yarn
PROPERTIES
   Unbleached greige cloth with low moisture absorption
   It is smooth and delicate
   It has good drapability
   It is light to medium weight
   It has low crease resistance

USES
   The upholsterers put muslin as the primary fabric
    of chair and sofa.
    The fabric is lightweight, so it is used as slipcovers,
    bedspread, bed skirt, throw pillow, table skirt, etc.
    Muslin curtains and window shade suits a country house.
GEORGETTE
 Georgette (shortened
  from crêpe
  Georgette or Georgette
  crêpe) is a sheer,
  lightweight, dull-
  finished crêpe fabric
 Can be solid dyed or
  printed
 crinkly surface is
  created by
  alternating S- and Z-
  twist yarns in
  both warp and weft
PROPERTIES
 Uneven texture and has crispy feel
 It is a sheer fabric and light weight

 It has elegant look but dull appearance

 It snagging is more and is difficult to sew



USES
 Used as interlining or lining
 Used to manufacture sarees

 Used for scarves , dresses and various garment
  accessories
GAUZE
 May be of cotton, wool,
  silk, rayon and other
  man-made fibers.
 Usually plain weave, leno-
  weave
 Occassionally knitted

 Gauze used
  in bookbinding is
  called mull, and is used in
  case binding to adhere the
  text block to the book
  cover
PROPERTIES
 Is thin and lightweight.
 It is fine and airy.

 It is crispy and has poor drape.

 It is open-textured.




USES
 Bandages.
 Some silk or rayon gauze used for curtains,
  trimmings.
  casual window dressings like panels
  and scarves.
SATIN
 Originally silk, now also of
  filament man-made fibers
  with a highly lustrous
  surface and usually a dull
  back.
 It is a warp-dominated
  weaving technique that
  forms a minimum number
  of interlacings in a fabric
 Made in different weights
PROPERTIES
 Schreiner finish to produce lustre.
 Soft and good drapability

 It is flat and lustrous with a smooth surface

 The surface slides easily for linings.

 The long floats like 7/1 or 11/1 and filament
  fabrics are subject to snagging and is poor
  resistant to abrasion.
 The shorter floats like 4/1 or ¼ and spun fabrics
  may be tough, compact and durable with low
  luster.
USES
  commonly used in apparel: satin baseball jackets,
  athletic shorts,
 Women's lingerie, nightgowns, blouses and
  evening gowns, but also in some men's boxe
  shorts, shirts and neckties. It is also used in the
  production of pointe shoes for use in ballet.
 Other uses include interior furnishing fabrics,
  upholstery, and bed sheets.
VELVET
   Velvet is a type of woven
    tufted fabric in which the
    cut threads are evenly
    distributed , with a short
    dense pile, giving it a
    distinctive feel.
   Compact short pile of silk or
    man-made fiber and usually a
    cotton perhaps rayon back.
   Similar to plush but shorter
    pile.
    Velvet pile is created
    by warp or vertical yarns
    and velveteen pile is created
    by weft or fill yarns.
PROPERTIES
 Smooth and softer
 It is thick and bulky

 Good warmth retention

 Good drape and fall

 Good crease resistance


USES
 Evening wear
 Upholstery

 Curtains and Cushions covers
FLANNEL
   A fuller and napped woven
    fabric, generally of wool yarn.
   Woven with a twill weave
    which may be obscured by the
    nap.
   Blends can be used to
    increase the comfort and
    drapability of the fabric
   Flannel may be brushed to
    create extra softness or
    remain unbrushed. 
   Typically, flannel has either a
    single- or double-sided.
PROPERTIES
 It is soft and fuzzy
 It good stretchability

 It is thick and warm

 It is very durable

 It drapes well

 It is dull-surfaced

 It is slightly fuzzy

 It is scratchy

 It absorbs and releases perspiration quickly.
USES
 Bathrobes
 Skirts

 Men’s suits

 Trousers

 Flannel is used as blazers, jackets, trousers,
  women's suits, men's suits, shirts, flannel
  pajamas, flannel pants, sleeping garments, work
  gloves, linings, coverings, and sheets flannel.
DRILL

 A durable fabric of
  medium weight.
  Usually three harness
  warp face left hand
  twills.
 Made of carded yarns
  generally on coarser
  counts
PROPERTIES
 It is medium to heavy-weight.
 It is strong and durable

 It is breathable

 Has good drapability

 It is tightly woven fabric

 Has high tensile strength

 Various finishes can be imparted to suit the end
  use of the fabric
USES
   The lighter weights drill is used for skirts,
    trousers, dresses, jackets, and household items.
   The heavyweight drill is used as work clothes,
    industrial uses and wall coverings.
   It is also used as pocketing, shoe linings, book
    bindings, corsets, backing for coated fabric,
    ticking, banners, slip covers and sportswear.
   Khaki drill is used as uniforms and boat-sail
    drill is used as sails for sailing craft
TERRY
   It is a warp pile fabric with
    loops of warp threads
    alternating with ground
    threads.
   Terrycloth, terry cloth, terry
    towelling, terry, or
    simply towelling is
    a fabric with loops that can
    absorb large amounts of water.
    It can be manufactured
    by weaving or knitting, with
    weaving on a dobby loom the
    predominant commercial
    method, having two beams of
    longitudinal warp through
    which the filler or weft is fired
    laterally
PROPERTIES
 It is very absorbent and comfortable.
 It is easy to launder.

 It does not require ironing.

 It is bulky and thick



USES
 Towels, Bath robes, Beach coverups
 Sportswear, children’s wear

 Draperies

 Exercise wear

 Infants and toddler accessories
DENIM
 Firm, left hand, 2/1
  3/1,twill weave of
  white filling and
  coloured warp,
  typically indigo dyed.
 Uses coarse yarn for
  weaving
 Generally warp dyed

 Slub yarns can also be
  inserted for varied
  effects
PROPERTIES
 Strong, Durable
 It is for long wearing.

 It resists snags and tears.


    USES
   casual style clothing, such as jeans, skirts.
   lightweight jackets and suits.
   shorts, children's clothes.
   for protective clothing.
   In apparel, it is used as jeans, skirts, shorts, light-
    weight jackets and suits, uniforms, work-cloths,
    overalls, sportswear, caps, evening wear and
    children's cloth.
CORDUROY
 A ribbed pile fabric
  with a high luster and
  soft feel.
 Made with extra
  filling threads, which
  floats over the ground
  threads.
 After weaving these
  loops threads are cut ,
  brushed, forming a
  pile.
PROPERTIES
 It is warm.
 It is durable fabric

 It is thick and stable fabric

 It absorbs and releases moisture quickly.



USES
 Used for better cloths, draperies and upholstery.
 It is commonly made into pants or trousers,
  jackets (sports) and shirts.
 Corduroy is also used as skirts, suits, slacks,
  children's cloths and dresses.
CHIFFON
 It is a fabric made of
  polyester with a soft
  and crispy texture.
 High twist yarns are
  used for weaving
 It is flimsy in nature

 Made from high
  twisted yarn and
  woven in gummed
  condition.
PROPERTIES
 Highly twisted yarns
 Extremely lightweight and Flimsy
 It is elegant and sheer fabric.
 It is resilient and drapes well


USES
 Used for - special occasion dresses,
              - nightgowns,
             - linings
 Also used as - eveningwear,

                  - blouses
                  - scarves.
CAMBRIC
   It is a cloth made of high
    quality cotton      yarn and
    given a special finish.
   This imparts a bright
    appearance to the cloth.
   It is a lightweight plain
    weave cloth, originally from
    Cambrai , woven in greige,
    then bleached and piece-
    dyed,    often    glazed   or
    calendered.
   Initially made from flax,
    then cotton in the 19th
    century, it is also called
    batiste
PROPERTIES
   Has stiff feel.
   The fabric is - light to medium weight,
                   -Crispy
   Have high tensile strength


    USES
       Home furnishing industries.
        linens, shirtings, handkerchieves and as fabric
        for lace and needlework.
SINGLE JERSEY - KNITS
 Single jersey fabrics are
  manufactured by weft
  knitting technique
 Here interlooping of single
  yarn takes place
 Soft twisted yarns are used

 It is manufactured on
  circular knitting machine
PROPERTIES

   High stretchability and elastic recovery
   Soft and resilient
   High drapability and good fall
   Dimensional stability is low
   High shrinkage in natural fiber


USES
   Used for leisure wear manufacturing Men’s , Women’s
    and Kids wear
   Used for sports wear
   Used for manufacturing under garments
   Also used for industrial and medical purpose
DOUBLE JERSEY – 1X1 KNIT RIB
 Double jersey fabric is
  manufactured by weft
  knitting technique
 Two sets of needles are
  used for face and back
  knitting
 Can be 1x1 rib, 2x2 rib,
  2x1 rib etc depending on
  the end use
 Interlooping of yarn
  takes place
PROPERTIES
   High stretchability and elastic recovery is than single
    jersey
   Soft and resilient
   Reversible type
   High drapability and good fall
   Dimensional stability is low
   High shrinkage in natural fiber

USES
 Used for leisure wear manufacturing Men’s,
  Women’s and Kids wear as accessory fabric
 Used in sports wear for collar and cuff

 Used for manufacturing under garments
PIQUE - KNITS
 Jersey fabric is
  manufactured by warp
  knitting technique
 Can be knitted using
  any fibre content
 One sets of needles are
  used for knitting
 Interlooping of yarn
  takes place in vertical
  plane
PROPERTIES
   Stretchability is low and elastic recovery is more than
    weft knit single jersey
   Soft and resilient
   Non Reversible type
   High drapability and good fall
   Good Dimensional stability
   High shrinkage in natural fiber

USES
 Used for leisure wear manufacturing basically
  Men’s, Women’s and Kids polo T-shirts
 Used for manufacturing sports wear
SLUB JERSEY - KNITS
 Single jersey fabrics are
  manufactured by weft
  knitting technique
 Here interlooping of slub
  yarn takes place
 Soft twisted yarns are used

 It is manufactured on
  circular knitting machine
 Fabric dyeing is carried out
  in solid colors so that slub
  effect is prominent
PROPERTIES

   High stretchability and elastic recovery
   Soft and resilient
   High drapability and good fall
   Dimensional stability is low
   High shrinkage in natural fiber


USES
   Used for leisure wear manufacturing Men’s , Women’s
    and Kids wear
   Used for sports wear
   Used for manufacturing under garments
   Also used for industrial and medical purpose
FLEECE - KNITS
o Available as brushed or
  unbrused fleece
o It is a soft napped
  insulating synthetic fabric
  made from polyethylene
  terepthalate (PET) or
  other synthetic fibres
o Soft twisted yarns are
  used
o It is manufactured on
  circular knitting machine
PROPERTIES
 Low stretchability and high elastic recovery
 Soft, resilient and thick fabric
 Warmth retention
 High drapability and good fall
 Dimensional stability is high



USES
   Used in casual jackets, hats, sweaters, jogging
    bottoms/sweatpants, gym clothes, Hoodies,
    inexpensive throw blankets, and high-
    performance outdoor clothing,
FRENCH TERRY - KNITS
o   Available as 3 or 4thread
    french terry in the market
o   Soft twisted coarse yarns
    are used
o   It is manufactured on flat
    knitting machine
o   Consists of tuck and miss
    structure on the back side
o   High GSM fabric
o   100% Cotton
PROPERTIES
   Low stretchability and high elastic recovery
   Soft, resilient and thick fabric
   Warmth retention
   Non reversible fabric different or same yarns used for
    face and back
   High drapability and good fall
   Highly absorbent
   Dimensional stability is high


USES
   Used in casual jackets, hats, sweaters, jogging
    bottoms/sweatpants, gym clothes, Hood.
GRINDLE JERSEY - KNITS

o Soft twisted coarse
  grindle yarns are used
o It is manufactured on
  circular knitting machine
o Medium to High GSM
  fabric
o 100% Cotton
PROPERTIES
   Low stretchability and high elastic recovery
   Soft and resilient fabric
   Non reversible fabric different or same yarns used for
    face and back
   High drapability and good fall
   Highly absorbent
   Dimensional stability is high


USES
   Used for leisure wear manufacturing Men’s , Women’s
    and Kids wear
YARN DYED STRIPE JERSEY -
             KNITS
o   Fabric is manufactured by
    weft knitting technique
o   Soft twisted are used
o   Can be single jersey or
    pique structure
o   Classified as auto and
    feeder striper
o   It is manufactured on
    circular knitting or flat
    knitting machine
o   Low to medium GSM
    fabric
o   100% Cotton or blends
    may be used
PROPERTIES
   Low stretchability and high elastic recovery
   Soft and resilient fabric
   Non reversible fabric different or same yarns used for
    face and back
   High drapability and good fall
   Highly absorbent
   Dimensional stability is high


USES
   Used for leisure wear manufacturing Men’s , Women’s
    and Kids wear
WAFFLE - KNITS
o   Fabric is manufactured by
    weft knitting technique
o   Soft twisted are used
o   Waffle weave is a
    reversible, woven knit
    fabric with a raised
    geometric texture that
    looks like honeycomb.
o   Can be solid or striper
o   It is manufactured on
    circular knitting or flat
    knitting machine
o   100% Cotton or blends
    may be used
PROPERTIES
   High stretchability and low elastic recovery
   Soft and resilient fabric
   Warmth retention
   Non reversible fabric different or same yarns used for
    face and back
   Good drapability and but poor fall
   Highly absorbent
   Dimensional stability is low


USES
   Used for leisure wear manufacturing Men’s , Women’s
    and Kids wear
VELOUR - KNITS
o   Fabric is manufactured by
    weft knitting technique
o   Soft twisted are used
o   Cut or uncut piles are
    present on the surface of
    the fabric
o   Velour is a knitted fabric,
    allowing it to stretch.
o   It combines the stretchy
    properties of knits such
    as spandex with the rich
    appearance and feel
    of velvet
PROPERTIES
   High stretchability and elastic recovery
   Soft and resilient fabric
   Warmth retention
   Non reversible fabric
   Good drapability and fall
   Dimensional stability is high


USES
   Used for leisure wear manufacturing Men’s , Women’s
    and Kids wear
   Upholstery purpose
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fabric study

  • 1. Fabric Study ASSIGNMENT #4 FABRIC ALBUM Submitted to Submitted By Mr. Vasant Kothari Mohnish Madkaikar MFT-1
  • 2. VOILE  A soft yet firm, sheer fabric of plain weave.  Generally made of combed hard twisted single yarns, although ply yarns are also used.  Has clinging effect.  It is generally 100% cotton , blends include polyester or linen.  Can be solid dyed or printed
  • 3. PROPERTIES  It is sheer and lightweight fabric  It has soft feel  It drapes and gathers very well  Generally 100% cotton and less resilient USES  Ladies dresses, skirts and dress lining  Accessory fabric in apparels
  • 4. POPLIN  Poplin, also called tabinet (or tabbinet), is a strong fabric in a plain weave of any fiber or blend  Poplin traditionally consisted of a silk warp with a weft of worsted yarn. As the weft is in the form of a stout cord the fabric has a ridged structure, like rep, which gave depth and softness to the lustre of the silky surface.  It is now made with wool, cotton, silk, rayon, or any mixture of these, though originally made from silk.
  • 5. PROPERTIES  It is soft and medium weight fabric  It is durable and has good wear resistance  It has average drapability  It has poor crease resistance USES  men's shirts, blouses, pyjamas, children's clothes, and dresses.  Perfect for making banners or table drape displays in stores or tradeshows.   It is also widely used as all kinds of sportswear, shirts, boy's suits, uniforms, blouses and dresses.
  • 6. MUSLIN  Coarse type of plain weave fabric made of carded cotton or polyster/cotton yarns of various thread counts heavier than long cloth upto 140.  Muslin is most typically an unbleached or white cloth, produced from carded cotton yarn
  • 7. PROPERTIES  Unbleached greige cloth with low moisture absorption  It is smooth and delicate  It has good drapability  It is light to medium weight  It has low crease resistance USES  The upholsterers put muslin as the primary fabric of chair and sofa.  The fabric is lightweight, so it is used as slipcovers, bedspread, bed skirt, throw pillow, table skirt, etc.  Muslin curtains and window shade suits a country house.
  • 8. GEORGETTE  Georgette (shortened from crêpe Georgette or Georgette crêpe) is a sheer, lightweight, dull- finished crêpe fabric  Can be solid dyed or printed  crinkly surface is created by alternating S- and Z- twist yarns in both warp and weft
  • 9. PROPERTIES  Uneven texture and has crispy feel  It is a sheer fabric and light weight  It has elegant look but dull appearance  It snagging is more and is difficult to sew USES  Used as interlining or lining  Used to manufacture sarees  Used for scarves , dresses and various garment accessories
  • 10. GAUZE  May be of cotton, wool, silk, rayon and other man-made fibers.  Usually plain weave, leno- weave  Occassionally knitted  Gauze used in bookbinding is called mull, and is used in case binding to adhere the text block to the book cover
  • 11. PROPERTIES  Is thin and lightweight.  It is fine and airy.  It is crispy and has poor drape.  It is open-textured. USES  Bandages.  Some silk or rayon gauze used for curtains, trimmings.   casual window dressings like panels and scarves.
  • 12. SATIN  Originally silk, now also of filament man-made fibers with a highly lustrous surface and usually a dull back.  It is a warp-dominated weaving technique that forms a minimum number of interlacings in a fabric  Made in different weights
  • 13. PROPERTIES  Schreiner finish to produce lustre.  Soft and good drapability  It is flat and lustrous with a smooth surface  The surface slides easily for linings.  The long floats like 7/1 or 11/1 and filament fabrics are subject to snagging and is poor resistant to abrasion.  The shorter floats like 4/1 or ¼ and spun fabrics may be tough, compact and durable with low luster.
  • 14. USES   commonly used in apparel: satin baseball jackets, athletic shorts,  Women's lingerie, nightgowns, blouses and evening gowns, but also in some men's boxe shorts, shirts and neckties. It is also used in the production of pointe shoes for use in ballet.  Other uses include interior furnishing fabrics, upholstery, and bed sheets.
  • 15. VELVET  Velvet is a type of woven tufted fabric in which the cut threads are evenly distributed , with a short dense pile, giving it a distinctive feel.  Compact short pile of silk or man-made fiber and usually a cotton perhaps rayon back.  Similar to plush but shorter pile.   Velvet pile is created by warp or vertical yarns and velveteen pile is created by weft or fill yarns.
  • 16. PROPERTIES  Smooth and softer  It is thick and bulky  Good warmth retention  Good drape and fall  Good crease resistance USES  Evening wear  Upholstery  Curtains and Cushions covers
  • 17. FLANNEL  A fuller and napped woven fabric, generally of wool yarn.  Woven with a twill weave which may be obscured by the nap.  Blends can be used to increase the comfort and drapability of the fabric  Flannel may be brushed to create extra softness or remain unbrushed.   Typically, flannel has either a single- or double-sided.
  • 18. PROPERTIES  It is soft and fuzzy  It good stretchability  It is thick and warm  It is very durable  It drapes well  It is dull-surfaced  It is slightly fuzzy  It is scratchy  It absorbs and releases perspiration quickly.
  • 19. USES  Bathrobes  Skirts  Men’s suits  Trousers  Flannel is used as blazers, jackets, trousers, women's suits, men's suits, shirts, flannel pajamas, flannel pants, sleeping garments, work gloves, linings, coverings, and sheets flannel.
  • 20. DRILL  A durable fabric of medium weight. Usually three harness warp face left hand twills.  Made of carded yarns generally on coarser counts
  • 21. PROPERTIES  It is medium to heavy-weight.  It is strong and durable  It is breathable  Has good drapability  It is tightly woven fabric  Has high tensile strength  Various finishes can be imparted to suit the end use of the fabric
  • 22. USES  The lighter weights drill is used for skirts, trousers, dresses, jackets, and household items.  The heavyweight drill is used as work clothes, industrial uses and wall coverings.  It is also used as pocketing, shoe linings, book bindings, corsets, backing for coated fabric, ticking, banners, slip covers and sportswear.  Khaki drill is used as uniforms and boat-sail drill is used as sails for sailing craft
  • 23. TERRY  It is a warp pile fabric with loops of warp threads alternating with ground threads.  Terrycloth, terry cloth, terry towelling, terry, or simply towelling is a fabric with loops that can absorb large amounts of water.  It can be manufactured by weaving or knitting, with weaving on a dobby loom the predominant commercial method, having two beams of longitudinal warp through which the filler or weft is fired laterally
  • 24. PROPERTIES  It is very absorbent and comfortable.  It is easy to launder.  It does not require ironing.  It is bulky and thick USES  Towels, Bath robes, Beach coverups  Sportswear, children’s wear  Draperies  Exercise wear  Infants and toddler accessories
  • 25. DENIM  Firm, left hand, 2/1 3/1,twill weave of white filling and coloured warp, typically indigo dyed.  Uses coarse yarn for weaving  Generally warp dyed  Slub yarns can also be inserted for varied effects
  • 26. PROPERTIES  Strong, Durable  It is for long wearing.  It resists snags and tears. USES  casual style clothing, such as jeans, skirts.  lightweight jackets and suits.  shorts, children's clothes.  for protective clothing.  In apparel, it is used as jeans, skirts, shorts, light- weight jackets and suits, uniforms, work-cloths, overalls, sportswear, caps, evening wear and children's cloth.
  • 27. CORDUROY  A ribbed pile fabric with a high luster and soft feel.  Made with extra filling threads, which floats over the ground threads.  After weaving these loops threads are cut , brushed, forming a pile.
  • 28. PROPERTIES  It is warm.  It is durable fabric  It is thick and stable fabric  It absorbs and releases moisture quickly. USES  Used for better cloths, draperies and upholstery.  It is commonly made into pants or trousers, jackets (sports) and shirts.  Corduroy is also used as skirts, suits, slacks, children's cloths and dresses.
  • 29. CHIFFON  It is a fabric made of polyester with a soft and crispy texture.  High twist yarns are used for weaving  It is flimsy in nature  Made from high twisted yarn and woven in gummed condition.
  • 30. PROPERTIES  Highly twisted yarns  Extremely lightweight and Flimsy  It is elegant and sheer fabric.  It is resilient and drapes well USES  Used for - special occasion dresses, - nightgowns, - linings  Also used as - eveningwear, - blouses - scarves.
  • 31. CAMBRIC  It is a cloth made of high quality cotton yarn and given a special finish.  This imparts a bright appearance to the cloth.  It is a lightweight plain weave cloth, originally from Cambrai , woven in greige, then bleached and piece- dyed, often glazed or calendered.  Initially made from flax, then cotton in the 19th century, it is also called batiste
  • 32. PROPERTIES  Has stiff feel.  The fabric is - light to medium weight, -Crispy  Have high tensile strength USES  Home furnishing industries.   linens, shirtings, handkerchieves and as fabric for lace and needlework.
  • 33. SINGLE JERSEY - KNITS  Single jersey fabrics are manufactured by weft knitting technique  Here interlooping of single yarn takes place  Soft twisted yarns are used  It is manufactured on circular knitting machine
  • 34. PROPERTIES  High stretchability and elastic recovery  Soft and resilient  High drapability and good fall  Dimensional stability is low  High shrinkage in natural fiber USES  Used for leisure wear manufacturing Men’s , Women’s and Kids wear  Used for sports wear  Used for manufacturing under garments  Also used for industrial and medical purpose
  • 35. DOUBLE JERSEY – 1X1 KNIT RIB  Double jersey fabric is manufactured by weft knitting technique  Two sets of needles are used for face and back knitting  Can be 1x1 rib, 2x2 rib, 2x1 rib etc depending on the end use  Interlooping of yarn takes place
  • 36. PROPERTIES  High stretchability and elastic recovery is than single jersey  Soft and resilient  Reversible type  High drapability and good fall  Dimensional stability is low  High shrinkage in natural fiber USES  Used for leisure wear manufacturing Men’s, Women’s and Kids wear as accessory fabric  Used in sports wear for collar and cuff  Used for manufacturing under garments
  • 37. PIQUE - KNITS  Jersey fabric is manufactured by warp knitting technique  Can be knitted using any fibre content  One sets of needles are used for knitting  Interlooping of yarn takes place in vertical plane
  • 38. PROPERTIES  Stretchability is low and elastic recovery is more than weft knit single jersey  Soft and resilient  Non Reversible type  High drapability and good fall  Good Dimensional stability  High shrinkage in natural fiber USES  Used for leisure wear manufacturing basically Men’s, Women’s and Kids polo T-shirts  Used for manufacturing sports wear
  • 39. SLUB JERSEY - KNITS  Single jersey fabrics are manufactured by weft knitting technique  Here interlooping of slub yarn takes place  Soft twisted yarns are used  It is manufactured on circular knitting machine  Fabric dyeing is carried out in solid colors so that slub effect is prominent
  • 40. PROPERTIES  High stretchability and elastic recovery  Soft and resilient  High drapability and good fall  Dimensional stability is low  High shrinkage in natural fiber USES  Used for leisure wear manufacturing Men’s , Women’s and Kids wear  Used for sports wear  Used for manufacturing under garments  Also used for industrial and medical purpose
  • 41. FLEECE - KNITS o Available as brushed or unbrused fleece o It is a soft napped insulating synthetic fabric made from polyethylene terepthalate (PET) or other synthetic fibres o Soft twisted yarns are used o It is manufactured on circular knitting machine
  • 42. PROPERTIES  Low stretchability and high elastic recovery  Soft, resilient and thick fabric  Warmth retention  High drapability and good fall  Dimensional stability is high USES  Used in casual jackets, hats, sweaters, jogging bottoms/sweatpants, gym clothes, Hoodies, inexpensive throw blankets, and high- performance outdoor clothing,
  • 43. FRENCH TERRY - KNITS o Available as 3 or 4thread french terry in the market o Soft twisted coarse yarns are used o It is manufactured on flat knitting machine o Consists of tuck and miss structure on the back side o High GSM fabric o 100% Cotton
  • 44. PROPERTIES  Low stretchability and high elastic recovery  Soft, resilient and thick fabric  Warmth retention  Non reversible fabric different or same yarns used for face and back  High drapability and good fall  Highly absorbent  Dimensional stability is high USES  Used in casual jackets, hats, sweaters, jogging bottoms/sweatpants, gym clothes, Hood.
  • 45. GRINDLE JERSEY - KNITS o Soft twisted coarse grindle yarns are used o It is manufactured on circular knitting machine o Medium to High GSM fabric o 100% Cotton
  • 46. PROPERTIES  Low stretchability and high elastic recovery  Soft and resilient fabric  Non reversible fabric different or same yarns used for face and back  High drapability and good fall  Highly absorbent  Dimensional stability is high USES  Used for leisure wear manufacturing Men’s , Women’s and Kids wear
  • 47. YARN DYED STRIPE JERSEY - KNITS o Fabric is manufactured by weft knitting technique o Soft twisted are used o Can be single jersey or pique structure o Classified as auto and feeder striper o It is manufactured on circular knitting or flat knitting machine o Low to medium GSM fabric o 100% Cotton or blends may be used
  • 48. PROPERTIES  Low stretchability and high elastic recovery  Soft and resilient fabric  Non reversible fabric different or same yarns used for face and back  High drapability and good fall  Highly absorbent  Dimensional stability is high USES  Used for leisure wear manufacturing Men’s , Women’s and Kids wear
  • 49. WAFFLE - KNITS o Fabric is manufactured by weft knitting technique o Soft twisted are used o Waffle weave is a reversible, woven knit fabric with a raised geometric texture that looks like honeycomb. o Can be solid or striper o It is manufactured on circular knitting or flat knitting machine o 100% Cotton or blends may be used
  • 50. PROPERTIES  High stretchability and low elastic recovery  Soft and resilient fabric  Warmth retention  Non reversible fabric different or same yarns used for face and back  Good drapability and but poor fall  Highly absorbent  Dimensional stability is low USES  Used for leisure wear manufacturing Men’s , Women’s and Kids wear
  • 51. VELOUR - KNITS o Fabric is manufactured by weft knitting technique o Soft twisted are used o Cut or uncut piles are present on the surface of the fabric o Velour is a knitted fabric, allowing it to stretch. o It combines the stretchy properties of knits such as spandex with the rich appearance and feel of velvet
  • 52. PROPERTIES  High stretchability and elastic recovery  Soft and resilient fabric  Warmth retention  Non reversible fabric  Good drapability and fall  Dimensional stability is high USES  Used for leisure wear manufacturing Men’s , Women’s and Kids wear  Upholstery purpose