2023
DOI: 10.1177/15589250231210954
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The effect of miss stitches on the dimensional and stretch properties of double weft cotton/flax knitted fabrics

Nadiia P Bukhonka,
Olena P Kyzymchuk

Abstract: This research aims to investigate the influence of single miss stitches on the structural characteristics, dimensional stability, and stretch properties of double weft cotton/flax knitted fabrics. The study encompasses nine fabric variants with different numbers of knit and miss stitches in the repeat, alongside with half Milano rib fabric. All knitted fabrics are produced using a 2-ply 25x2tex x 2 cotton/flax blend yarn (70% cotton, 30% flax) on a 10 -gage flat-bed knitting machine. The comprehensive analysis… Show more

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“…28 The stitch width repeat of single float and double float stitches has a significant impact on the structural parameters of double-faced float knitted fabrics made from cotton/flax yarn. [29][30][31] The knit structures with tuck loop stitches have a higher degree of shrinkage compared to knit structures with float or miss loop stitches. 32,33 The use of tuck stitches resulted in increased areal density, pilling resistance, drape coefficient, and dimensional stability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…28 The stitch width repeat of single float and double float stitches has a significant impact on the structural parameters of double-faced float knitted fabrics made from cotton/flax yarn. [29][30][31] The knit structures with tuck loop stitches have a higher degree of shrinkage compared to knit structures with float or miss loop stitches. 32,33 The use of tuck stitches resulted in increased areal density, pilling resistance, drape coefficient, and dimensional stability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%