Knitted fabric is a fabric composed of cross-woven yarns. Compared with woven fabrics, knitted fabrics have better elasticity and comfort. The following are some common knitted fabric classifications and their characteristics and uses:
1. Cotton fabric:
– Features: soft, Breathable, hygroscopic and comfortable, suitable for summer wear.
-Usage: T-shirts, shirts, underwear, home clothes, etc.
2. Wool fabric:
– Features: good warmth retention, excellent thermal insulation performance, strong hygroscopicity, soft touch, Flexible.
-Usage: Wool sweaters, scarves, hats, coats and other winter clothing.
3. Silk fabric:
– Features: smooth, soft, naturally bright, with good breathability and moisture absorption, Has good skin affinity.
-Usage: shirts, skirts, pajamas and other clothing with good drape and gloss.
4. Filament fabric:
– Features: bright mercerized, soft and delicate, good elasticity and wrinkle resistance, comfortable to wear .
-Usage: underwear, home clothes, sportswear, etc.
5. Blended fabrics:
– Features: Yarn blending can add some special properties to the fabric, such as elasticity, wrinkle resistance, etc. .
-Usage: Can be used on all types of clothing, depending on the proportion of blended fabrics.
6. Elastic fabric (elastic fiber):
– Features: Highly elastic, can effectively maintain the shape of clothing, comfortable and flexible to wear .
-Usage: Tight clothing, sportswear, swimsuits, underwear and other clothing that need to fit the body and stretch.
7. Towel fabric:
– Features: rich texture, good water absorption, soft and comfortable.
-Usage: bathrobes, towels, face towels, etc.
8. Knitted lace:
– Features: delicate and soft, usually used to decorate edges and details of clothing.
-Usage: skirts, tops, underwear, bedding, etc.
The above are some common knitted fabric classifications and their characteristics and uses. When choosing knitted fabrics, specific fabric choices can be determined by seasonality, comfort, style needs, and personal preference. In addition, you also need to pay attention to the maintenance and cleaning methods of the fabric to ensure the service life of the fabric.