ABSTRACT

The properties of woven and knitted fabrics differ largely due to the path yarn follows in the fabric structure. This path determines the fabric’s physical properties, mechanical properties, and appearance. A slight variation to the design may result in entirely different properties for the fabric. Structural Textile Design provides detailed insight on different types of designs used for the production of woven and knitted fabrics, highlighting the effect design has on a fabric’s properties and applications. With focus on the techniques used to draw designs and produce them on weaving and knitting machines, this book will be of great interest to textile engineers, professionals and graduate students in textile technology and manufacturing.

chapter 1|12 pages

Textile Fabrics

chapter 2|16 pages

CAD for Textile Fabrics

section I|154 pages

Woven Fabric Structures

section II|88 pages

Knitted Fabric Structures

chapter 8|12 pages

Introduction to Knitting

chapter 9|34 pages

Patterning in Weft Knitting

chapter 11|6 pages

Color and Stitch Effect