Classification of Weaving Knits
  • Classification of Weaving Knits

     

     

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    1-WHITE KNIT

     

     

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     2-BRAVE DERIVED FROM BALAGI BRAID

     

    2.1-RIPS BRAIDES

    2.1.1-Warp rips weave

     

    2.1.1.1-Regular warp rips weave

     

     

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    2.1.1.1.2.-Irregular warp rips weave

     

     

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    2.1.2-Weft rips knitting

     

    2.1.2.1-Regular weft rips knitting

    2.1.2.1.2.-Irregular weft rips weave

     

     

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    2.1.3.-Batter rips weave 

     

     

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    2.1.4.-Patterned rips weave 

     

     

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    2.2-PANAMA BRAIDES

     

    2.2.1- Regular panama braid

     

     

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    2.2.2- Irregular Panama weave

    2.2.3.-Patterned Panama Knitting

     

     

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    3.-THREAD KNITTING

     

    3-1.-THREAD KNIT ( ACCORDING TO YARN DISTRIBUTION )

     

    3.1.1.-Weft effect twill weave

    3.1.2.-Twill weave with warp effect

    3.1.3.-Equal-faced twill weave

     

     

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    3-2.-THREAD KNIT (according to the SLOPE DIRECTION)

     

    3.2.1.- Right-way twill weave

     

     

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    3.2.2.- Left-handed twill weave

     

     

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    3-3.-THREAD KNIT (according to the number of slopes)

     

    3.3.1.- Single slope twill weave

    3.3.2.- Multi-slope twill weave

     

    4-BRAVE DERIVED FROM TWILLE BRAVE

     

    4.1.-CUT twill weaves

     

    4.1.1- Cut twill weave in the weft direction

     

     

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    4.1.2- Cut twill weave in the warp direction 

     

     

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    4.2.-BROKEN TWILL BRAIDES

     

    4.2.1.- Broken twill weave in the warp direction

     

     

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    4.2.2.- Broken twill weave in the weft direction

     

     

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    4.3.-Herringbone Twill Braids

     

    4.3.1.- Herringbone weave in the warp direction

    4.3.2.- Herringbone weave in the weft direction

     

    4.4-CROSS TWILL BRAIDES

     

    4.4.1.- Cross twill weave in the warp direction

     

     

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    4.4.1.2.- Cross twill weave in the weft direction

     

     

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    4.5.-WAvy twill weave

     

     

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     4.6 –DIAGONAL TWILL BRAID

     

    4.6.1.-Diagonal Twill Weave in Warp Direction

    4.6.2.- Diagonal Twill Knitting in Weft Direction

     

    4.7.-SHADED TWILL KNIT

     

    4.7.1.- Shaded twill weave in the warp direction

    4.7.1.1.- Half shaded twill weaves

    4.7.1.2.-Full shaded twill weaves

    4.7.2.2- Shaded twill weave in the weft direction

    4.7.2.1.- Half shaded twill weaves

    4.7.2.2.-Full shaded twill weaves

     

    4.8.-ZIG ZAG TRIM

     

    4.9.-SLANTED TWILL

     

    5-SATIN BRAID

     

    5.1.-Wrap satin weave

    5.2.-Weft satin weave

     

     

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    6-BRAVE DERIVED FROM SATIN BRAVE

     

     6.1. REINFORCED SATIN BRAIDES

     

    6.1.1- Reinforced satin weave in the warp direction

    6.1.2.- Reinforced satin weave in the weft direction

     

    6.2.-MIXED SATIN KNITTING

     

    6.2.1.- Mixed Satin Knitting in Warp Direction

    6.2.2.- Mixed Satin Knitting in Weft Direction

     

    6.2.SHADED SATIN KNITTINGS

     

    6.2.1.SHADED SATIN KNITTINGS IN THE WARP DIRECTION

     

    6.2.1.1.-Half-shaded satin weave

    6.2.1.2.-Full shade satin weave

     

    6.2.2.-SHADED SATIN KNITTINGS IN THE WEFT DIRECTION

     

    6.2.2.1.-Half-shaded satin weave

    6.2.2.2.-Full shade satin weave

     

     7-CORRD BRAIDES

     

    7.1.-Weft cord knitting

    7.2. Warp cord knitting

     

    8-CREPE BRAIDS

     

    8.1.-Crepe weave obtained by adding a connection point

    8.2.- Crepe weave obtained by decreasing the connection point

    8.3.-Crepe knitting obtained by turning motifs

    8.3.1.-Crepe knitting obtained by turning the motif to the right

    8.3.2.- Crepe knitting obtained by turning the motif to the left

    8.4.-Crepe knitting obtained with the selected knitting and drawing-in application

    8.5.-Crepe knitting obtained by adding motifs to the connection points

    8.6.-Crepe knitting obtained by the displacement of the movements in the knitting

     

    9-WAY KNITTINGS

     

    9.1.-Transverse way braids

    9.2.-Longitudinal braids

     

    10-REINFORCED BRAIDES

     

    10.1.- Double warp single weft fabric knits ( Lining warp fabric knits )

     

     

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    10.2.- Double weft single warp fabric knits ( Lining weft fabric knits )

     

    10.3.-Double-layered fabric knits

     

    10.3.1.-Double fabric knits with warp connection

    10.3.1.2.- Weft-linked double fabric knits

    10.3.1.3.- Double fabric knits connected from warp and weft

    10.3.1.4.-Double fabric knits made using special connection warp

    10.3.1.5.-Double-layered fabric weaves made by the displacement of the weaves, especially in the motif fabrics.

     

    11.-BROCHE FABRIC KNITTED

     

    12.-KNITTINGS USED FOR WIDE WEAVING ON NARROW WEAVING MACHINES

     

    13-BRAIDES USED FOR HOSE WEAVING

     

    14.-MULTI-LAYER FABRIC KNITTINGS

     

    14.1.-Weft-connected weft-reinforced fabric knits

    14.2.-Crossed double layer weft reinforced fabric weaves

    14.3.- Intersecting double layer warp reinforced fabric weaves

    14.4.-Double warp reinforced weft connection fabric knits

    14.5.-Weft-reinforced warp-connected fabric weaves

    14.6.-Two warp three weft fabric knits

    14.7. Double-sided (doublas) double-layered fabric knits

     

    15.-STEP FABRIC KNITTED

     

    15.1.-Weaves of fabric made with step warp

    15.2.- Fabric knitting made with step weft

     

    16.- FABRIC KNITTINGS WITH THREE OR MORE PLY

     

    16.1.-Three or more layered fabric weaves woven with extra warp and weft threads

     

    17-CLOG KNITTINGS

     

    18.-Tapestry

     

    18.1.-Hand woven tapestry knitting

     

    18.2.-Machine tapestry knitting

     

    18.2.1.-Weft tapestry knitting

    18.2.2.-Warp tapestry weaves

     

    19.-FLOOR RIPS BRAIDES

     

    20-KOTTEL BRAIDES

     

    21.-VELVET FABRIC KNITTED

     

    21.1.-Weaves of velvet fabric according to the application technique

     

    21.1.1.- Velvet fabric weaves obtained by weft technique

    21.1.2.- Velvet fabric weaves obtained by the bead technique

    21.1.3.- Velvet fabric weaves obtained by single layer technique

    21.1.4.- Velvet fabric weaves obtained by the double layer technique

    21.1.5.- Velvet fabric weaves obtained by double layer technique on dobby looms

     

    21.2.- Velvet fabric weaves obtained on jacquard looms

     

    22-PIQUE BRAIDES

     

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Classification of Weaving Knits