Friday, April 9, 2010

Interlock fabric features:


(1)   Interlock has the technical face of plain fabric on both sides but its smooth surface cannot be stretched out to reveals the reverse meshed loop wales because the wales on each side are exactly opposite to each other and are locked together.
(2)   Each interval pattern row requires two feeder courses, each with a separate yarn that knits a separate alternate needles. Thus odd feeders will produce alternate wales of loops on each side and even feeders will produce the other wales.
(3)   It is a balanced, smooth, stable structure that lies flat without curl.
(4)   It will not unrove from the end knitted first but it is thicker, heavier, and narrower than rib of equivalent gauge.
(5)   When two different colored yarns are used, horizontal effects are produced if the same color is knitted at two adjacent feeders.

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