A weaving method for enlarging eyelets
A technology of eyelets and knitting needles, used in weft knitting, knitting, textiles and papermaking, etc., can solve problems such as broken threads, difficulty in forming enlarged eyelets, and inability to continue weaving.
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[0024] figure 1 It is a physical diagram of Embodiment 1. For simplicity, as figure 2 The knitting process diagram only contains two flower widths and two flower heights, image 3 for figure 2 A schematic diagram of the corresponding large aperture area A and non-aperture area B, where, figure 2 The medium thick rectangle is image 3 Large aperture area A, other non-aperture areas B. In this embodiment, the large aperture area A and the non-aperture area B are staggered.
[0025] figure 2 In the middle column, "S+number" in the middle column indicates the knitting process number, "SS+number" in the left column indicates the process involved in completing a complete large-hole knitting, and the right column indicates the specific knitting state, " "Indicates the loop formed by the front needle bed (one needle bed)," "Indicates the loop formed by the rear needle bed (another needle bed), no symbol in the small square means no knitting, arrows indicate transfer stitc...
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[0046] like Figure 4 For the knitting process diagram of the second embodiment, for simplicity, only two flower widths and two flower heights are included, the "T+number" in the middle column represents the process number of the weaving, and the "TT+number" in the left column indicates that a complete large eyelet is completed. The process involved in weaving, Figure 5 for Figure 4 A schematic diagram of the corresponding large aperture and non-aperture areas, where, figure 2 The medium thick rectangle is image 3 Large aperture area A, other non-aperture areas B.
[0047] Compare Figure 4 and figure 2 ,and Figure 5 and image 3 , it can be seen that the two are basically the same, and now only the differences are explained. The width of the large hole area A and the non-hole area B are both 3 needles. In T2, the front needle bed knitting needles a, The loop on g is moved 1 stitch to the right to the rear needle bed. The front and rear needle beds of each large ...
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