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  2. Ponte (fabric) - Wikipedia

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    Ponte, also known as Ponte di Roma, is a thick, double knit fabric design produced on knitting machines. It has a firmer, heavier, and more stable structure compared to other knits, as well as a subtle sheen. As with most of the other double knit designs, Ponte is reversible. [1] [2] Ponte fabric (Ponte di Roma)

  3. Knitted fabric - Wikipedia

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    Thread used in weaving is usually much finer than the yarn used in knitting, which can give the knitted fabric more bulk and less drape than a woven fabric. If they are not secured, the loops of a knitted course will come undone when their yarn is pulled; this is known as ripping out , unravelling knitting, or humorously, frogging (because you ...

  4. Double knitting - Wikipedia

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    Double knit fabric is a fabric where both sides of the fabric are identical, for example, Interlock and Rib.These fabrics are knitted with two sets of needles on the circular knitting machine that form a material with the same face and back, unlike a single knitted fabric, [1] for instance, a single jersey that has a different appearance on the front and back.

  5. Pointelle - Wikipedia

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    Pointelle fabric. Pointelle is a knit fabric pattern with tiny holes typically in the shape of chevrons; the structure is geometric in shape and with repeated design similar to lace. It is a fine knit pattern with small open spaces, subtle stripe, and floral effects. The fabric is lightweight, airy, and of a very delicate nature.

  6. Knitting - Wikipedia

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    The two types of stitches have a different visual effect; the knit stitches look like 'V's stacked vertically, whereas the purl stitches look like a wavy horizontal line across the fabric. Patterns and pictures can be created in knitted fabrics by using knit and purl stitches as "pixels"; however, such pixels are usually rectangular, rather ...

  7. Glossary of textile manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    knit fabrics Knit fabrics are fabrics that were produced through the process of knitting. knitting needle gauge A knitting needle gauge is used to determine the size of a knitting needle. Some also double for crochet hooks. Most needles come with the size written on the needle, but many needles (like double-pointed needles) tend to not be labeled.

  8. Polo shirt - Wikipedia

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    The collar is typically fabricated using a stitched double-layer of the same fabric used to make the shirt, in contrast to a polo shirt collar, which is usually one-ply ribbed knit cotton. Golf shirts often have a pocket on the left side, originally designed to hold small items such as a scorepad and pencil.

  9. Waffle fabric - Wikipedia

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    The surface of the fabric has a texture that looks like a waffle, hence the name. [2] [3] An example of waffle fabric. Waffle fabric can also be made on a double jersey knitting machine by selecting the needle position for knitting and tucking the loops for the formation of the structure similar to floating warps and weft in weaving. The ...

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