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Keywords:
Raschel,
Tricot,
Knit,
Lengthwise,
Weft
a fabric produced by interlocking loops in a lengthwise direction . Warp knits tend to be flatter, smoother, more run resistant, and more stable than weft knits . Examples are tricot, raschel and milanese.
term used to describe fabric knitted on a warp knitting machine.
A knit created with the use of several yarns and several needles.
A type of knitted fabric construction in which the yarns are formed into stitches in a lengthwise manner. Warp knits are generally less elastic than weft knits. Common examples of warp knits are tricot knits and raschel knits.
Warp knit ;
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