A full-fashioned large-angle bordered collar knitting method and knitted fabric

By starting knitting from the V-neck transition point, recording the stitch count, and adjusting the stitch count using the slanted insertion method, the problem of missing stitches next to the edge neck in fully formed large-angle edge neck knitting was solved, thus improving the aesthetics of the edge neck.

CN118223186BActive Publication Date: 2026-06-09桐庐富禾针织服饰有限公司

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Patents(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
桐庐富禾针织服饰有限公司
Filing Date
2024-04-18
Publication Date
2026-06-09

Smart Images

  • Figure CN118223186B_ABST
    Figure CN118223186B_ABST
Patent Text Reader

Abstract

The present application relates to the field of edge collar knitting, and particularly relates to a full-form large-angle edge collar knitting method and a knitted fabric, the full-form large-angle edge collar knitting method is as follows: step 1: knitting from the V-collar turning point, starting from the first row parallel to the V-collar turning point, installing a button for dividing the left and right sides of the edge collar at the V-collar turning point, and starting to thread the needle from the middle of the garment, the full-form large-angle edge collar knitting method and the knitted fabric provided by the present application are applied, knitting from the V-collar turning point, starting to thread the needle from the middle of the garment, starting the knitting of the second row, reducing the number of needles in the second row based on the number of needles recorded in the first row, the number of needles can be reduced according to the size of the required angle, and the step of leaving the second last needle not knitted is combined, for increasing the angle of the subsequent edge collar, at the same time, without missing the needle from the middle position of each row of knitting, the overall aesthetic of the edge collar is improved.
Need to check novelty before this filing date? Find Prior Art

Description

Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to the field of edge collar knitting, and more particularly to a fully formed, large-angle edge collar knitting method and knitted fabric. Background Technology

[0002] Knitting is the technique of interlacing or hooking fine yarns to form a sweater. Sweaters are mainly crew necks. With the increasing popularity of fully-fitted garments, the demand for fully-fitted necklines has also increased. However, fully-fitted edged necklines are mostly used in V-necks or necklines with a small angle. Therefore, the demand for developing edged necklines with large angles has also increased. However, the existing fully-fitted edged neck knitting methods mainly reduce the number of knits in the middle of each row, resulting in gaps on the sides of the neckline, and thus the overall structure is more complicated.

[0003] Therefore, it is necessary to provide a new fully-formed, large-angle edge collar knitting method and knitted fabric to solve the above-mentioned technical problems. Summary of the Invention

[0004] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the present invention provides a fully formed, large-angle edge collar knitting method and a knitted fabric.

[0005] The present invention provides a fully-formed, large-angle edge collar knitting method: the specific knitting method is as follows:

[0006] Step 1: Start knitting from the V-neck bend. Begin with the first row parallel to the V-neck bend. Install a button at the V-neck bend to separate the left and right sides. Start threading the needle from the middle of the garment. Knit all the stitches in the first row around the neckline, picking up stitches as you go. Do not leave any seams. Record the number of stitches. From here, set up the knitting steps for the large-angle neckline.

[0007] Step 2: Begin knitting the second row, starting from the reverse direction of Step 1. Use the position of the buttons to determine the number of stitches remaining. During this process, pick up one stitch if there is a braid, and two stitches if there is no braid, to connect with the stitches of the first row. Based on the number of stitches recorded in Step 1, reduce the number of stitches in the second row. The number of stitches can be reduced according to the desired angle. The second row can be reduced by two, four, etc., compared to the first row. The number of stitches reduced should be a multiple of two, until six stitches remain. Then, first add one stitch by wrapping the yarn, then knit a two-stitch knitted together using the slanted insert method, then knit a two-stitch knitted together by wrapping the yarn, leaving the second to last stitch unknitted to increase the subsequent neckline angle, and then knit the last stitch. This completes the knitting of the right side.

[0008] Step 3: Turn the garment over, starting the first stitch from the V-neck edge. Based on the number of stitches recorded in Step 2 for the second row, decrease the number of stitches in the third row, again by a multiple of two. Pick up the first stitch, then knit one purl twisted stitch for the second row, then wrap the yarn over. Knit one knit twisted stitch for the third row until six stitches remain. Next, wrap the yarn over and add one stitch, then knit two stitches together using a slanted insert stitch, then wrap the yarn over and knit one purl twisted stitch, leaving the second-to-last stitch unknitted. Finally, knit the last stitch to complete the reverse side of the garment.

[0009] Step 4: Turn the garment right side out and repeat the operation in Step 2. You can adjust the operation of stitching two stitches into one.

[0010] Step 5: Turn the garment over and repeat the steps in Step 4;

[0011] Step 6: Repeat the above steps until you reach the round neck area.

[0012] Preferably, this solution also includes a knitted fabric woven using the fully formed, large-angle edge collar knitting method described above.

[0013] Compared with existing technologies, the fully-formed, large-angle edge-knitting method and knitted fabric provided by this invention have the following beneficial effects:

[0014] This invention provides a fully-formed, large-angle edge collar knitting method and its application in knitted fabrics. Knitting begins at the V-neck transition point, with needles inserted from the middle of the garment to begin the second row. Based on the stitch count recorded in the first row, the number of stitches needs to be reduced in the second row. The reduction can be adjusted according to the desired angle; the second row can reduce stitches by two, four, etc., compared to the first row, with the reduction being a multiple of two, until only six stitches remain. Next, a stitch is added by yarn over, followed by a slanted stitch insertion to knit a two-stitch knitted together, then another two-stitch knitted together by yarn over, leaving the second-to-last stitch unknitted. This method, combined with the stitch reduction steps between the two rows, increases the subsequent edge collar angle. Simultaneously, it eliminates the need for missing stitches from the middle of each row, improving the overall aesthetics of the edge collar. Attached Figure Description

[0015] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the front knitting structure of the fully formed, large-angle edge collar knitting method and the knitted fabric provided by the present invention;

[0016] Figure 2 for Figure 1 The diagram shows the reverse weave structure. Detailed Implementation

[0017] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this invention clearer, the invention will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative and not intended to limit the invention.

[0018] The specific implementation of the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to specific embodiments.

[0019] Please see Figure 1 and Figure 2 This invention provides a fully formed, large-angle edged collar knitting method and a knitted fabric. The fully formed, large-angle edged collar knitting method is as follows:

[0020] Step 1: Start knitting from the V-neck bend. Begin with the first row parallel to the V-neck bend. Install a button at the V-neck bend to separate the left and right sides. Start threading the needle from the middle of the garment. Knit all the stitches in the first row around the neckline, picking up stitches as you go. Do not leave any seams. Record the number of stitches. From here, set up the knitting steps for the large-angle neckline.

[0021] Step 2: Begin knitting the second row, starting from the reverse direction of Step 1. Use the position of the buttons to determine the number of stitches remaining. During this process, pick up one stitch if there is a braid, and two stitches if there is no braid, to connect with the stitches of the first row. Based on the number of stitches recorded in Step 1, reduce the number of stitches in the second row. The number of stitches can be reduced according to the desired angle. The second row can be reduced by two, four, etc., compared to the first row. The number of stitches reduced should be a multiple of two, until six stitches remain. Then, first add one stitch by wrapping the yarn, then knit a two-stitch knitted together using the slanted insert method, then knit a two-stitch knitted together by wrapping the yarn, leaving the second to last stitch unknitted to increase the subsequent neckline angle, and then knit the last stitch. This completes the knitting of the right side.

[0022] Step 3: Turn the garment over, starting the first stitch from the V-neck edge. Based on the number of stitches recorded in Step 2 for the second row, decrease the number of stitches in the third row, again by a multiple of two. Pick up the first stitch, then knit one purl twisted stitch for the second row, then wrap the yarn over. Knit one knit twisted stitch for the third row until six stitches remain. Next, wrap the yarn over and add one stitch, then knit two stitches together using a slanted insert stitch, then wrap the yarn over and knit one purl twisted stitch, leaving the second-to-last stitch unknitted. Finally, knit the last stitch to complete the reverse side of the garment.

[0023] Step 4: Turn the garment right side out and repeat the operation in Step 2. You can adjust the operation of stitching two stitches into one.

[0024] Step 5: Turn the garment over and repeat the steps in Step 4;

[0025] Step 6: Repeat the above steps until you reach the round neck area.

[0026] Please see Figure 1 and Figure 2 This solution also includes a knitted fabric woven using the fully formed, large-angle edge collar knitting method described above.

[0027] The circuits and controls involved in this invention are all existing technologies and will not be described in detail here.

[0028] The above description is merely an embodiment of the present invention and does not limit the patent scope of the present invention. Any equivalent structural or procedural transformations made based on the content of the present invention specification and drawings, or direct or indirect applications in other related technical fields, are similarly included within the patent protection scope of the present invention.

Claims

1. A fully formed, large-angle knitting method with a collar edge, characterized in that: The specific weaving method is as follows: Step 1: Start knitting from the V-neck bend. Begin with the first row parallel to the V-neck bend. Install a button at the V-neck bend to separate the left and right sides. Start threading the needle from the middle of the garment. Knit all the stitches in the first row around the neckline, picking up stitches as you go. Do not leave any seams. Record the number of stitches. From here, set up the knitting steps for the large-angle neckline. Step 2: Begin knitting the second row, starting from the reverse direction of Step 1. Use the position of the buttons to determine the number of stitches remaining. During this process, pick up one stitch if there is a braid, and two stitches if there is no braid, to connect with the stitches of the first row. Based on the number of stitches recorded in Step 1, reduce the number of stitches in the second row according to the desired angle. The second row reduces the number of stitches by two or four stitches compared to the first row, and the number of stitches reduced is a multiple of two, until six stitches remain. Then, first add one stitch by wrapping the yarn over the yarn, then knit a two-stitch knitted together using the slanted insert method, then knit a two-stitch knitted together by wrapping the yarn over the yarn, leaving the second to last stitch unknitted to increase the subsequent neckline angle, and then knit the last stitch. This completes the knitting of the right side. Step 3: Turn the garment over, starting the first stitch from the V-neck edge. Based on the number of stitches recorded in Step 2 for the second row, decrease the number of stitches in the third row, again by a multiple of two. Pick up the first stitch, then knit one purl twisted stitch for the second row, then wrap the yarn over. Knit one knit twisted stitch for the third row until six stitches remain. Next, wrap the yarn over and add one stitch, then knit two stitches together using a slanted insert stitch, then wrap the yarn over and knit one purl twisted stitch, leaving the second-to-last stitch unknitted. Finally, knit the last stitch to complete the reverse side of the garment. Step 4: Turn the garment right side out and repeat the operation in Step 2, adjusting the operation of stitching two stitches into one. Step 5: Turn the garment over and repeat the steps in Step 4; Step 6: Repeat the above steps until you reach the round neck area.

2. A knitted fabric knitted using the fully formed, large-angle edge collar knitting method as described in claim 1.