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December 2, 2021
Knitwear Is Mild-Mannered
The fabric of the knitwear is based on a loop basis, and the loops have a structure that is prone to movement.
Whatever you want a knitter to do, she will do it for you as long as you knit it with the right yarn, the right pattern and the right thickness. If it is desired to wrap the product on the body according to the mold, it wraps very nicely and is quite flexible, or if it needs to be draped and loose, they release the body without squeezing it at all successfully. And they don’t wrinkle up too much when they do them. Some thin knitwear may be more prone to wrinkling. Let’s call it the slenderness of their structure. Let’s say it’s wrinkled, it’s all right, they fix it with a very light iron. Some of them may even look perfectly neat when folded and corrected manually. If you dry it by straightening it in your hands after washing and giving it its shape, you may not even need to iron it when they are completely dry.
Knitters take a breath
Due to the breathable structure of the loops, your body does not get trapped in the fabric you are wearing and breathes.
Knitwear also keeps cool, it also keeps warm
If you weave a knitwear with loose loops and on a fine machine using threads such as linen, cotton, it breathes comfortably through its loops and keeps you cool because it does not stick to you either.
If you use woolen threads mixed with cotton or not, and a little thicker and with tight loops, that’s how these loops breathe again, this time they keep you warm by trapping your body temperature in them, just like coffee in a thermos keeps you warm.
Knitters like to relax in the fresh air and clean themselves by breathing jul
Instead of washing some knitwear often, it is useful to simply ventilate it. You ask why? Because knitwear is knitted on the basis of loops, they breathe, and airing always works.
A lot can be put on knitwear yarn
Cottons, wools, alpacas, cashmere, linen, viscose… They can all be found in knitwear. We don’t really like acrylic or polyester, do we? But we also sometimes need to mix them with natural threads. This is due, of course, to the texture of the knitwear, to facilitate the use of natural material, that is, to wash, dry, iron or give more, etc. may be. We take care of using these mixtures in the most appropriate proportions. In other words, the mixture should be in such a ratio that it does not get away from the natural texture of the product and remains as true as possible to the way it was originally designed, while maintaining the naturalness of the product during the use/maintenance phase.
What you can do with knitwear
Multi-colored jacquards, and Ajur such as lace, lines, hair weaves burma burma, three-dimensional embossed patterns which we call air that gives intersia that is a combination of many colors multicolor patterns, almost like the draped fabric and slim straight, smooth surfacing with braids, Mountain very thick sweaters, sheer dresses, sheer dresses or skinny body wraps to a great extent, thin sweaters, cardigans pockets, jackets, coats, scarves, caps, gloves, beach attire, very often pareo, you can even even a dressing gown.
For your home? Of course, you can make scrumptious blankets, TV blankets, baby blankets, serving sets, tablecloths, pillow faces and even lampshade faces. In addition, with the development of yarn technology, a wide variety of items can be october from metal-mixed yarns for special-purpose uses. A good example of this is fabric and knitwear with antibacterial properties, made of silver-mixed yarn.
Knitwear, always
Knitwear, which has been around for centuries in our lives, will continue to add color to our daily lives by gaining additional functions with the development of technology, reflecting us on cold october days or cool summer evenings.
Since 1989,We have been making knitwear and combed cotton for all seasons that are breathing healthily.
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