1969
DOI: 10.1080/00405166908688987
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The Production and Properties of Knitted and Woven Fabrics

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“…Because of knitted interlining construction, it provided a considerable degree of elasticity to the fused components by yielding easily to body and limb movements. The growing use of knitted fabrics for men’s and women’s wearing led to the introduction of knitted interlinings in the early 1960s [34]. The first products were warp-knitted and it was used until the introduction of weft-inserted fibers into the warp-knitted construction that this type of interlining became widely accepted as a fusible for woven cloths.…”
Section: Interlining Classificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of knitted interlining construction, it provided a considerable degree of elasticity to the fused components by yielding easily to body and limb movements. The growing use of knitted fabrics for men’s and women’s wearing led to the introduction of knitted interlinings in the early 1960s [34]. The first products were warp-knitted and it was used until the introduction of weft-inserted fibers into the warp-knitted construction that this type of interlining became widely accepted as a fusible for woven cloths.…”
Section: Interlining Classificationmentioning
confidence: 99%