Changing Faced Double Layer Fabric Braids
  • Changing Faced Double Layer Fabric Braids

     

     

    Double-layered knits with alternating faces are knits in which the warp and weft threads of the upper fabric in some regions and the warp and weft threads of the lower fabric in some regions are worked on the knit according to a certain plan. In double-layered knits with alternating faces, all the upper warps are above the lower wefts in the regions where the upper weaves are desired to appear on top. In accordance with this rule, a lifting sign ( / ) is drawn at the intersection points of the upper warps and lower wefts. Lifting marks are shown as solid squares when drawing the dobby plan. In double-layered knits with alternating faces, all lower warps and upper wefts are placed in the regions where the lower knits are desired to appear on top, according to the plan. In accordance with this rule, a lifting sign ( / ) is drawn at the intersection points of the lower warps and upper wefts. Lifting marks are shown as solid squares when drawing the dobby plan.

    Example 1

     

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     Drawing of double-layered fabric weave with varying faces, warp and weft sections and drawing-in and dobby plans to form the pattern given as a ratio of 1/1. 

    CRR=1 Blue + 1 Red,

    ARR=CRR=1 Blue + 1 Red

    1-First, the report area is determined. Since the ratio is 1/1, 8 warps and 8 wefts. According to the above plan, it consists of 16 warps and 16 weft threads.

     

     

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    2-The places of the warps and wefts of the upper fabric and the lower fabric are shown on the pattern paper according to the ratio of 1/1.

     

     

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    3-The upper fabric weave is drawn on the squares located at the intersection points of the upper warps and upper wefts.

     

     

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    4-The bottom fabric weave is drawn on the squares located at the intersection points of the bottom warps and bottom wefts.

     

     

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    5-According to the given plan, in the areas where the upper braids should appear on top upper warps and lower wefts The squares at the intersections are filled.  

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    In double-layered knits with alternating faces, all the upper warps are on the lower wefts in the regions where the upper knits are desired to appear on top, and this is a rule.

     

     

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    6- According to the given plan, in the areas where the lower braids should appear on the top lower warps and upper wefts The squares at the intersections are filled.  

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    In double-layered knits with alternating faces, all the lower warps are on the upper wefts in the regions where the lower weaves are desired to appear on top, and this is a rule. 

     

     

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    7-Preparation of the draft and dobby plan 

     

     

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    8- CRR=1 Blue + 1 Red  

    According to the color report given, the squares where the upper warps are on the wefts are painted in blue, and the squares where the lower warps are on the wefts are painted in red. 

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    Each full square on the pattern paper indicates that the warp thread at that connection point is above the weft thread. Each empty square on the pattern paper indicates that the weft thread at that connection point is above the warp thread.

     

     

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    9-ARR =1 Blue + 1 Red  

    According to the color report given, the squares where the upper wefts are on the warps are painted in blue, and the squares where the lower wefts are on the warps are painted in red.

     

     

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Changing Faced Double Layer Fabric Braids