A .Pillar stitch |
1. Heavy fabric |
B.1x1 Tricot stitch |
2. Length way rigidity in fabric |
C.Four-course open Atlas stitch |
3. Light fabric |
D.4x1 single bar construction |
4. Alternate course lines inclined in opposite direction |
(A1, B2 C4, D3)
(A3, B4, C2, D1)
(A2, B3, C4, D1)
(A2, B4, C3, D1)
Question 3 :
Increase in underlap makes the fabric
Lighter
More extensible
More stable
Narrower
Question 4 : Construction with minimum underlap is
Closed Pillar stitch
Open Pillar stitch
Open Atlas stitch
Open 1x1 tricot
Question 5 : Yarn from back guide bar occupies
Core of fabric
Outermost layer of fabric
Intermediate position between core and outermost layer
Loop in core but underlap along the outermost layer
Question 6 : A combination of larger underlap for the front bar and underlaps in unison makes the fabric
Wider and more rigid in length direction
Narrower and more extensible lengthwise
Narrower and more extensible widthwise
Wider and more extensible lengthwise
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