Fully Fashioned Panel Fashioned sleeve Raglan shoulder Double knit

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
FOLDERS USED IN SEWING MACHINES.
Advertisements

Fabric Construction Chapter 12
Fashion Design Traditional Costumes with a Modern Touch
1.02 Knits and Other Fabric Constructions
Lecture 13 Single Knit Machines (plain).
COLLARS.
Peter Scott & Co Ltd Finest Quality Knitwear Since 1878.
WHAT NOT TO WEAR Based on our body shapes and sizes.
Introduction to Textile Fabric Part 3: Double Knit Structures
Introduction to Textile Fabric Basic Knitted Fabrics
Introduction to Textile Fabric Part 2: Plain Knit
Lecture # 6 knitting fundamentals.
Textile collection samples single knit-jersey double knit pique double knit rib knit tricot.
Invisible Vertical Seams. Yarn for Seaming Use yarn used for item except: – Novelty yarn – Mohair – Nubby or bumpy yarn When substituting – Match color.
+ Garment Construction. + Dart: Wedge shaped piece of fabric that is used to take out excess fabric.
CYA pg Define cutting line, stitching line, grain line, adjustment line, notches & dots.
Warp Knit Basic Structure
Jimmy K.C. Lam The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Raw Materials Christopher Smith-Green. T-Shirt Cotton.
Jimmy Lam Institute of Textiles & Clothing
CAD/CAM features for knitting system
KNITTING AND NONWOVEN TECH.
Jimmy Lam Institute of Textiles & Clothing
Fabric construction Types of Fabrics.
Intarsia Pattern Intarisa with eyelet Technical back of fabric
Knitted fabrics Task. Compare the structure of a knitted jumper with that of a polyester fleece jacket. Describe the characteristics of each fabric. This.
Jimmy K.C. Lam The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Horizontal to Vertical Seams. Yarn for Seaming Use same yarn as used for item unless you’ve used: – Novelty yarn – Mohair – Nubby or bumpy yarn When substituting.
+ Garment Construction Bodices. + Bodice: A garment that covers the body from waist up.
Standardization of Knitting Scheme Mr. Arkin Ng, Dr Jimmy Lam, Ms White Pak Institute of Textiles & Clothing The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
Warp Knitting Warp knitting: In a warp knitted structure, each loop in the horizontal direction is made from a different thread and the number of.
Name: ___________________
Horizontal Seams. Yarn for Seaming Use yarn used for item except: – Novelty yarn – Mohair – Nubby or bumpy yarn When substituting – Match color and washability.
3-D Structural Pattern Combined jacquard purl and raised effect pattern CAD pattern V-bed machine with sinkers Coarse gauge Acrylic yarn.
Lecture # 10 Knitting Elements and Basic Knitting Structures.
LESSON – 7 TYPES OF SLEEVE & CUFF USED IN SHIRT USED IN SHIRT.
Color Jacquard Pattern z4 color pattern zDouble jersey jacquard zFree hand pattern by CAD zBy electronic needle selection zMedium gauge zAcrylic yarns.
Seamless Sportswear Design and Fabrication Jin Yun Zhou,Jimmy Lam and YI LI Institute of Texitile and Clothing,The Hong Kong Polytechnic University,Hung.
Jacquard Fabric on Circular Knitting machine Part 2: Non-conventional Single Jersey Jacquard Fabrics Jimmy Lam Institute of Textiles & Clothing.
clarissa labin Clarissa Labin is a german designer. She studied women’s wear design at London College of Fashion. Clarissa worked for 2 years as accessories.
 Used to protect your finger when sewing by hand. Use to push needle through heavy fabrics. Worn on middle finger of sewing hand.
Hems. A properly sewn hem :  Hang straight & even  Parallel to the floor  All fullness be eased in and sewn smoothly.
Sewing tools.
Hand Sewing Buttons and Things.
Hems The Bottom Line. Hems A.A properly sewn hem : 1.Should hang straight & even. 2.Be parallel to the floor.
Hems. A properly sewn hem :  Hang straight & even  Parallel to the floor  All fullness be eased in and sewn smoothly.
Knitting technology Presented by : Pragati rastogi.
Knitwear Technology Part One : Simple V-bed CAM selection Jimmy Lam Institute of Textiles & Clothing.
Fabric Arts I Photo Transfer Pillow. Steps 1 & 2 Pin your “A” strips to your “C” strips with face sides together.
2.01 Understanding The Technical Design Process A. Fabric Selection 1. Fabric Construction.
SHIRT FRONT SHIRT BACK.
Sewing Equipment. Tape measure – used to take body measurements; 60” long.
STYLE DETAILS When designing in textiles it is important that designs are fully labelled in order to explain the ideas, particularly when designing fashion.
Apparel Specification Project
Textiles.
Knit Fabrics Constructed by looping yarns together
Fabric Arts I Photo Transfer Pillow.
Loop Transfer Pattern Combined 2 cord cable and 2x2 purl pattern
Intro to FCS Lenape High School
The Thermal Transmittance properties of knitted fabric
Stitches and Seams Muntaha Rafiq.
Stitching by Machine Part 4.
Shirt is the fashion of new age
Sewing Tools.
Extended Fitted Bias Common Pockets: Front Hip Inseam Patch
ShoeSocks3D®
Hems.
LESSON – 8 TYPES OF SHIRT.

Super styling your sweatshirt
Presentation transcript:

Fully Fashioned Panel Fashioned sleeve Raglan shoulder Double knit 3 color jacquard Multi sequence narrowing

Fully Fashioned Panel Fully fashioned sleeve In set sleeve 3 color jacquard Double jersey Widening after cuff Narrowing on shoulder

Fully Fashioned Panel Fully fashioned in set sleeve 2 color jacquard single jersey 2 cord cable in center Widening after cuff Narrowing on shoulder

Fully Fashioned Panel Fully fashioned garment Bat wing style 3 color jacquard blister Widening after rib border

Fully Fashioned Panel

Fully Fashioned Panel Fully fashioned in set sleeve Over all 2 cord cable pattern Fashioned marks on shoulder

Fully Fashioned Panels Raglan short sleeve Double knit structure in half gauge Narrowing after the cuff Multi needles on selvedge selected for narrowing

Fully Fashioned Panel The inclined wales show the narrowing on double knit structure in half gauge No fashion mark on double knit structure after narrowing

Fully Fashioned Panel Fully fashioned front panel Narrowing on arm holes Aran pattern ie. cable & cross over

Fully Fashioned Panel Fully fashioned raglan sleeve 2 cord cable in center Widening with cheap yarn after the draw thread Rib set up after widening

Fully Fashioned Panel Restarting a new panel cycle after narrowing on modern V-bed machine with take down comb No widening required

Fully Fashioned Panels Fully fashioned collars Mainly in full Milano structure Narrowing after the welt Dummy fashion marks only

Fully Fashioned Panel Fully fashioned under garment Opera top style Middle section shrunk by the 2x2 rib Petinet / leaf pattern on top and bottom Purl stitch on top selvedges

Fully Fashioned Panel Intarsia front panel All over 2 cord cable pattern Collar and body knit in one process No linking or rib attaching on neck is required

Fully Fashioned Panel Fully fashioned front panel Fashioned V-neck See through cable in the center formed by separate yarn carriers same as the intarsia method

Fully Fashioned Panel Fully fashioned front panel Fashioned V-neck Narrowing on arm holes Intarsia & 2 cord cable pattern

Fully Fashioned Panel Curl collar or rolled collar The rolled portion is plain knit Collar and body knit in one process No linking is required

Fully Fashioned Panel Fully fashioned garment with curl collar or rolled collar

Fully Fashioned Panel Fancy V-neck on double knit panel No linking or rib attaching is required on the neck

Fully Fashioned Panel Fancy neck formation with automatic edge binding Neck and front panel are knitted in one process No linking and hand sewing is required

Fully Fashioned Panel Straight collar on double knit body panel

Fully Fashioned Panel Fancy 3-D neck by the integral garment method with edge binding

Fully Fashioned Panel Intarsia garment V-neck and body knit in one process No linking or rib attaching on neck is required

Fully Fashioned Panel Top of an in set sleeve Pucker sleeve Formed by automatic edge binding after loop transfer