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  1. Single jersey fabric definition
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  79. The yarn is supplied from cones, placed either on an integral overhead bobbin stand or on a free-standing creel, through tensioners, stops motions and guide eyes down to the yarn feeder guides. One shortcoming of jersey-knit fabrics is that if one yarn breaks, it causes an unravelling of adjoining stitches in the wale, called a run. Many of the layering tees or tanks you find in stores are made from this type of fabric. Since times, , , where the material was first produced, had been an important exporter of knitted goods and the fabric in wool from Jersey became well known.
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  81. It is also frequently referred to as a single jersey fabric single fabric. This garment, along with jerseys which are usually and jerseys which are usually button up, have become fashion accessories. Jersey also tends to be soft, making it very comfortable.
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  83.  - Knitted fabrics are incapable of deformation and somewhat resistance to wrinkles due to their elasticity and flexibility.
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  85. Single jersey front side under microscope Jersey is a used predominantly for manufacture. It was originally made of , but is now made of , , and. Since times, , , where the material was first produced, had been an important exporter of knitted goods and the fabric in wool from Jersey became well known. The fabric can be a very stretchy , usually light-weight, jersey with one flat side and one piled side. When made with a lightweight yarn, this is the fabric most often used to make. Or it can be a jersey interlock jersey , with less stretch, that creates a heavier fabric of two single jerseys knitted together to leave the two flat sides on the outsides of the fabric, with the piles in the middle. Interlock jersey is sometimes used as a knit for , and is generally the preferred knit for those made from. Jersey is considered to be an excellent fabric for , such as dresses, and women's tops. Textiles Technology Student Book. Vogue Twentieth Century Fashion. This -related article is a. You can help Wikipedia by.
  86. Hunting here but cannot find. Double knits are not jerseys; they are not made the same way and do not have the same weight, drape, or ring of a jersey knit. Most full-fashioned sweaters are fundamentally jersey-knit fabric types. Plain is the simplest and most economical weft knitted structure to produce and has the maximum covering power. Like many other knit fabrics, jersey fabric has a right side and a wrong side. Met dresses are usually made from jersey fabric, exploiting the clingy characteristic of the fabric.
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