Knitted fabric is a fabric formed by the regular movement of yarn through a knitting machine to form loops, and the loops are strung together to form the fabric. The coil is the smallest basic unit of knitted fabric. This is also an important symbol for identifying knitted fabrics.
Knitted fabrics are divided into weft knitted fabrics and warp knitted fabrics according to the different ways of yarn threading. In today's real life, this type of fabric has a wide range of uses and is considered one of the most beloved fabrics by people.
The difference between knitted fabrics and woven fabrics lies in the different forms of yarn in the fabric. Knitted fabric is composed of the same yarn coils that loop around each other continuously to create a woven appearance. The difference between warp and weft yarns on the same fabric of woven fabric is that it is composed of the interweaving of the two. By changing the interweaving method and the number of cycles, different types of fabrics can be woven.