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Here's a breakdown of the key components of a typical shoe:
Upper:
The upper is the top part of the shoe that covers the foot. It can be made from various materials like leather, mesh, synthetic fabrics, or knit materials. Key parts of the upper include:
#ToeBox: The front part that surrounds and protects the toes.
#Vamp: The middle section of the upper that covers the top of the foot.
#Quarter: The back part of the upper that wraps around the heel.
#Tongue: A flap under the laces that protects the top of the foot and provides comfort.
#Eyelets: Small holes where the laces are threaded.
#HeelCounter: A stiff material at the back of the shoe that stabilizes the heel.
Sole:
The sole is the bottom part of the shoe that makes contact with the ground. It consists of:
#Outsole: The outermost layer, usually made of durable rubber or synthetic materials for traction and durability.
#Midsole: The layer between the outsole and upper, often made of foam or gel for cushioning and shock absorption.
#Insole: The removable inner layer that provides additional comfort and support.
Heel:
The heel is the raised part at the back of the shoe. It can vary in height and shape depending on the shoe type:
#HeelStack: The material (e.g., rubber, foam, or plastic) that makes up the heel.
#HeelTab: A loop at the back of the shoe to help pull it on.
Laces and Fasteners:
#Laces: Strings used to tighten and secure the shoe around the foot.
#Buckles, Straps, or Velcro**: Alternative fastening systems for different shoe styles.
Other Features:
#Linings: The inner material that provides comfort and moisture-wicking properties.
#ToeCap: A reinforced area at the front of the shoe for added durability.
#Shank: A stiff insert between the outsole and insole for arch support (common in dress shoes or boots).
Let me know if you'd like more details about a specific type of shoe (e.g., sneakers, boots, heels) or a particular part!
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Identification of Different Types of Knit Fabric
Take a look at a few common types of knit fabrics to understand their appearance, texture, stretch & recovery and other characteristics. Knitted fabrics are produced by two general methods - warp knitting & weft knitting, and each method produces a variety of types of knit fabrics.
1. Plain S/J Fabric: S/J fabric has fine lines/wale lines (legs of knitted loop) on the top, while the other side has rough netlike mesh (heads of knitted loop). Generally, these fabrics are in the GSM range of 140-220.
2. Lycra S/J Fabric: Similar to regular S/J but with added stretch and better recovery due to Lycra, it has high elasticity in both directions. It has a high curling tendency at the edges. Generally, these fabrics are in the GSM range of 180-240.
3. Rib: There are vertical long stripes (ribs) on both sides, both sides look similar and have excellent elasticity, both ways. There are different types of rib fabric such as 1x1 Rib, 2x1 Rib, 2x2 Rib etc.
4. Lycra Rib: Similar to normal rib with added Lycra for improved elasticity and recovery, it has higher stretch and better shape retention properties. Lycra rib can be several types, for example, 1x1 L/Rib, 2x2 L/Rib, 2x1 L/Rib etc. It has high curling tendency at the edges. Generally, these fabrics are in the GSM range of 240-440.
5. Terry Fabric: Top side plain & smooth looks like top of the s/j fabric and back side has loops looks like towel. Terry is a type of single jersey fabric. Generally, these fabrics are in the GSM range of 240-340.
6. Lycra Terry: Similar to normal terry, if pull the fabric in multiple directions; it should stretch significantly and return to shape quickly. Top side is plain & smooth and back side has soft small loops. It has high curling tendency at the edges. Generally, these fabrics are in the GSM range of 220-280.
7. Fleece (One Sided Brush): Top side is like plain s/j fabric and in side is brushed, fluffy surface. It has limited stretchability. Generally, these fabrics are in the GSM range of 260-340.
8. Interlock Fabric: Identical on both sides, smooth and dense, little stretch in both directions, thicker, more stable compared to jersey. It has no curling at the edges. Generally, these fabrics are in the GSM range of 200-340.
9. Pique/Lacoste Fabric: The top side has textured pattern (Diamond/Honey comb/Birdโs Eye) and the inside is plain. If the diamond-like shape is small, it is called single lacoste and if the shape is large, it is called double lacoste fabric. Generally, these fabrics are in the GSM range of 180-300.
10. Pointal Rib: Pointelle Knit Fabric is a delicate and decorative type of knit fabric featuring small, openwork patterns such as holes, eyelets, or lace-like designs. It has moderate to high stretchability.
11. Waffle Fabric: Raised square or diamond-shaped textured pattern resembling a waffle grid, it provides a unique, stylish look with added breathability. It has moderate stretch depending on the knit structure and fiber composition, blended versions (e.g., with spandex) improve elasticity. Generally, these fabrics are in the GSM range of 220-400.
12. Ottoman Rib: Ottoman Rib Fabric is a type of knit fabric characterized by its distinct horizontal ribbed texture, created using a specialized knitting technique that forms raised, closely spaced ribs across the surface. Generally, these fabrics are in the GSM range of 200-350.
13. Polar Fleece: The fabric that is brushed on both sides is called polar fleece fabric. While knitting this fabric, there are loops on both sides and it is brushed on both sides in the brushing machine. These fabrics are of much higher GSM of 300-500.
14. Seersucker L/S/J Fabric: The fabric features a distinctive wrinkled or crinkled surface, usually in stripes or patterns, achieved through differential tension in the knitting process. Due to the presence of Lycra (spandex), the fabric has excellent elasticity, providing comfort and freedom of movement. Generally, these fabrics are in the GSM range of 180-250.
15. Slub Fabric: Slub fabric is characterized by its irregular thick and thin places along the fabric width, created by using slub yarns which have intentional variations in thickness. Slub fabrics can be made from various fibers such as cotton, polyester, linen, rayon or blends. Shrinkage & spirality of these fabrics are very high.
16. Yarn Dyed Fabric: The fabric which as the same color stripes on both top & back sides is called yarn dyed fabric, it could be s/j, interlock, rib, terry/fleece, made by using different color yarns with Engineering stripe or Feeder stripe technology.
17. Grey Melange Fabric: If fabric is made with white and grey color then it is called Grey Melange fabric. It is basically a blended fabric of cotton and viscose. There are fabrics with different structure like s/j, terry/fleece or rib with 1%, 2%, 5%. 10%, 30% Grey Melange effect.
18. Mesh Fabric: Mesh fabric is a lightweight, open structured fabric characterized by a net-like appearance with evenly spaced holes or pores. It is commonly made from synthetic fibers like polyester, nylon or spandex blends, offering breathability and durability, moisture management and air circulation widely used in sportswear, industrial applications and decorative purposes. Mesh like fabric is made with tricot or raschel knits.
19. Tricot Knit Fabric: These are made almost exclusively from filament yarns because uniform diameter and high quality are essential yarn characteristics for use with the very high-speed tricot knitting machines. The top surface of the fabric has clearly defined vertical wales and back surface has crosswise courses.
20. Raschel Knit Fabric: Raschel knits are produced from spun or filament yarns of different weights and types. Most raschel knits can be identified by their intricate designs, the open-space look of crochet or lace, and an almost 3-D surface effect design.
21. Jacquard Knit: These are single jersey fabrics made from circular knitting machines using Jacquard mechanism. They are produced with interesting patterns, which may have any of the following: combinations of stitches, combination of yarn types in terms of color textures.
22. Cable Knit Fabric: Cable knit fabric is a double knit fabric made by the special loop transfer technique. The wales in the fabric have a rope-like an appearance, where plait are based on the transfer of loops with adjacent wales. The fabric has an interesting surface texture like braids as the loops cross each other.
23. Spacer Cloth: A three-layer fabric, where two outer layers are connected to a middle layer.
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Knits fabric vs woven fabric.
What is the difference between knits & woven fabric?
Knitted and woven fabrics differ significantly in their construction, appearance, and properties. Hereโs a comparison:
1. Construction
Knitted Fabric: Made by interlooping one or more yarns. The loops create elasticity and a softer texture.
Woven Fabric: Made by interlacing two sets of yarns (warp and weft) at right angles on a loom, resulting in a firm and structured fabric.
2. Stretch & Elasticity
Knitted Fabric: Naturally stretchy due to its looped structure, making it ideal for garments requiring flexibility, like T-shirts, leggings, and sweaters.
Woven Fabric: Less stretchy unless blended with elastane or spandex. It is more rigid, making it suitable for structured garments like shirts, trousers, and suits.
3. Texture
Knitted Fabric: Soft and pliable with a smooth or textured finish.
Woven Fabric: Firmer with a crisper feel, though variations like satin or twill can feel softer.
4. Durability
Knitted Fabric: More prone to snagging and stretching out of shape over time.
Woven Fabric: Generally stronger and more durable, holding its shape well.
5. Breathability
Knitted Fabric: Typically more breathable due to the open structure of the loops.
Woven Fabric: Less breathable but can provide better wind resistance.
6. Uses
Knitted Fabric: T-shirts, sportswear, underwear, sweaters, socks.
Woven Fabric: Shirts, pants, dresses, jackets, denim, and upholstery.
7. Maintenance
Knitted Fabric: Requires more care to prevent stretching or pilling.
Woven Fabric: Easier to maintain and less prone to distortion.
In summary, knitted fabrics are preferred for comfort and flexibility, while woven fabrics are ideal for durability and structure.
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Ring Cotton Yarn VS Compact Cotton Yarn
The main difference between ring cotton yarn and compact cotton yarn lies in the spinning process, which affects the structure, quality, and performance of the yarn.
Here's a breakdown:
1. Ring Cotton Yarn
Spinning Process:
Produced using a traditional ring-spinning machine.
The fibers are twisted into a yarn through the spinning process but may have some loose or protruding fibers.
Fiber Structure:
More hairiness due to loose fibers on the surface.
Less compact fiber alignment compared to compact yarn.
Properties:
Slightly rougher texture.
Lower tensile strength compared to compact yarn.
May create more pilling in finished fabrics.
Applications:
Commonly used in regular clothing, denim, and basic knitwear.
More economical and widely used for standard-quality textiles.
2. Compact Cotton Yarn
Spinning Process:
An advanced version of the ring-spinning process.
Features a compacting unit that aligns and compresses the fibers before they are twisted into a yarn, reducing hairiness.
Fiber Structure:
More compact and uniform fiber alignment.
Significantly reduced hairiness on the yarn surface.
Properties:
Smoother and softer texture.
Higher tensile strength and better durability.
Reduced pilling and enhanced fabric quality.
Better dye uptake and color uniformity.
Applications:
Used in high-quality fabrics for luxury clothing, fine shirting, and premium knitwear.
Preferred in applications requiring superior fabric smoothness and strength.
Key Differences in Performance
1. Hairiness: Compact yarn has less hairiness than ring yarn.
2. Strength: Compact yarn is stronger and more durable.
3. Cost: Compact yarn is more expensive due to the advanced production process.
4. Fabric Quality: Compact yarn produces fabrics with a smoother surface, better appearance, and less pilling.
6 Types Of Cotton Yarn :
Learn more about this versatile material before you dive into your next crochet, knitting, or arts and craft project that requires cotton yarn. Cotton is a hardy, breathable, low-maintenance fiber that doesn't lose performance after a wash.
Cotton is ideal for creating soft baby items, durable clothing, warm blankets, and accessories. However, you should familiarize yourself with different types of cotton yarn. Specific cotton yarns may be more suitable for your next project.
You will select yarn made from cotton or a cotton blend in most cases. Don't forget to include how the weight and ply of your choice of yarn will impact the look and feel of your next crocheted, knitted, or woven item.
In this post, we will cover the following types of cotton yarn.
1-Organic
2-Egyptian
3-Pima
4-Mercerized
5-Milk
6-Cotton Blends
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