1. Different definitions:
1. Knitting
Use knitting needles to form spools of yarn of various raw materials and varieties, then connect them using strings. train the knitting process. The knitted fabric has soft texture, good wrinkle resistance and breathability, and has greater stretchability and elasticity, making it comfortable to wear.
2. Wool weaving
The process of using natural wool fibers, wool-like chemical fibers, or blended yarns of both types of fibers as warp and weft yarns to interweave them into various types of woolen fabrics.
2. Different processes:
1. Knitting
According to the different process characteristics, knitting production is divided into two categories: weft knitting and warp knitting.
In the production of weft knitting, after the raw materials are wound, the wrapping yarn can bee directly placed on the machine for production. Each yarn is sequentially placed on each knitting needle of the weft knitting machine in the weft direction to form a weft knitted fabric.
In the production of warp knitting, the raw materials are wound and deformed, and the yarns are arranged in parallel and wound into warp beams, and then put on the machine for production. The yarn is unwound from the warp beam, and each yarn is placed longitudinally on one or at most two knitting needles of the warp knitting machine to form a warp knitted fabric.
On some knitting machines, there is also a method for combining weft knitting and warp knitting. At this point, two sets of yarns are set up on the knitting machine, one group is padded with warp knitting method and the other group is padded with yarns based on weft knitting method. The knitting needles combine the two sets of yarns to form loops. to form a knit. Loops formed from the same yarn are arranged in the weft direction in weft knitted fabrics and in the warp direction in warp knitted fabrics.
2. Wool weaving
The process of using natural wool fibers, wool-like chemical fibers, or blended yarns of both types of fibers as warp and weft yarns to interweave them into various types of woolen fabrics.
Woolen fabrics can be divided into two categories: one is worsted woolen fabrics, which have light texture, soft and elastic feel, and tight structure. They are usually used as complete clothing sets for men and women. Common varieties include Fan Liding, Palis, serge, gabardine, etc.
The other type is carded wool fabric. The surface of the finished product is covered with fluffhes, which has good thermal insulation properties, a plump appearance and a soft touch. Carded wool fabrics can be used to make men's and women's clothing, blankets, decorations, cultural and sporting items and industrial supplies.
Common varieties include melton, flannel, coats, and various blankets. The use of natural wool fibers to produce fabrics has a long history. Ancient corpse clothing discovered in Loulan, Xinjiang, China, shows that the Chinese used very fine woolen fabrics thousands of years ago.
Detailed information:
Washing and care of knitwear:
1 Washing:
1. in various types of detergents, can be washed by hand and machine, but not suitable for chlorine bleaching.
2. White clothes can be washed at high temperature with a dpowerful alkaline detergent to have whitening effect.
3. The fabric should not be soaked for too long to avoid fading of the fabric.
4. It is recommended to dry in the shade and avoid exposure to sunlight to prevent dark colored clothing from fading. Color, turn inside out when drying in the sun.
5. Make sure to wash them separately from other clothes and don't wash them together.
6. Never wring it out to avoid wrinkling it.
2. Maintenance
1. Do not soak underwear in hot water to avoid sweat stains.
2. Pay attention to ventilation and avoid moisture in the fabric to avoid mildew and stains on the fabric.
3. Wash and dry, place dark and light colors separately. It is best not to put them together to avoid insects.
4. Avoid long-term exposure to sunlight to avoid reducing solidiwear and cause discoloration and yellowing, especially when exposed to sunlight.
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