In the wonderful field of textiles, Knitted Yarn is like a smart elf, weaving and weaving, constructing all kinds of knitted products in our lives. From the warm sweaters on our bodies to the soft pillows at home, knitted yarn is everywhere, bringing us comfort and beauty with its unique charm.
The definition and essence of Knitted Yarn
Knitted Yarn is a yarn specially used for knitting. It is made of fibers through a series of processing steps. These fibers can come from natural materials such as cotton, wool, silk, or chemical synthetic materials such as polyester fiber and acrylic fiber. Each fiber gives the yarn unique characteristics. For example, cotton fiber makes the yarn soft and breathable, wool fiber makes it warm and elastic, and chemical fiber can enhance the wear resistance and wrinkle resistance of the yarn. These characteristics are fully demonstrated in the subsequent knitting process, affecting the quality and style of the final knitted product.
Rich and diverse knitted yarn classifications
Classification by fiber raw materials
Pure spun yarn: Made of a single fiber, such as pure cotton yarn, which uses cotton as the only raw material. The woven fabric has good moisture absorption and breathability, and is soft to the touch, making it very suitable for making close-fitting clothing, such as T-shirts, underwear, etc. Pure wool yarn has excellent thermal insulation performance and is often used to make winter sweaters and scarves to protect people from the cold.
Blended yarn: Made by mixing two or more different fibers. Common ones include cotton-polyester blended yarn, which combines the comfort of cotton with the stiffness and wear resistance of polyester, making it comfortable to wear and not easy to deform; wool-acrylic blended yarn, which combines the warmth of wool with the anti-pilling and easy-care properties of acrylic, is widely used in various types of knitted clothing.
Classification by yarn thickness
Coarse special yarn: It has a large linear density and is usually used to make thick and warm fabrics, such as thick knitting sweaters and blankets. Products woven from this type of yarn have a rough texture and can create a warm and rustic atmosphere.
Medium-fine yarn: It is a widely used type of yarn with moderate thickness. It can be used to make sweaters and coats for daily wear, taking into account both beauty and practicality.
Fine-fine yarn: It has a low thread density and is often used to make thin and delicate fabrics, such as thin knitted tops in summer and delicate lace, showing an elegant and soft style.
Extra-fine yarn: It is extremely fine and is generally used to make high-end fine fabrics, such as high-count pure cotton shirts and top-grade worsted wool sweaters, which can present an extremely soft feel and glossiness.
Classification by yarn structure
Single yarn: A continuous single yarn made of short fibers through a spinning process. It has a certain strength and softness. It is often used in some knitwear that does not require particularly high strength, such as ordinary socks and gloves.
Ply yarn: Two or more single yarns are combined and twisted together. Ply yarn has higher strength and better wear resistance. It is suitable for making knitted products that need to withstand greater external forces, such as backpack straps, industrial knitwear, etc.
Fancy yarn: Through special spinning processes or adding special fibers, the yarn has a unique appearance, such as bamboo yarn, whose surface presents irregular bamboo knots, adding a different texture to the fabric; there is also loop yarn, which has cute little loops and is often used to make children's clothing and decorative fabrics, adding fun and fashion.
Characteristics and advantages of Knitted Yarn
Knitted Yarn has many unique characteristics, which makes it occupy an important position in the textile field. It has good elasticity, which is due to the characteristics of the fiber and the characteristics of the knitting process. The coil structure formed by the yarn during the weaving process gives the fabric a certain degree of elasticity, which can adapt to the activities of the human body and is more comfortable to wear. The fabric woven by Knitted Yarn has good air permeability, and air can flow freely in the gaps of the fabric to keep the body dry. Knitted Yarn has a rich and varied feel, ranging from soft and delicate to rough texture, which can meet the touch needs of different consumers. Moreover, due to its weaving method, knitted products often have good drape and can show beautiful lines.
Wide range of applications
The application of knitted yarn is extremely wide, covering many fields such as clothing, home furnishing, and decoration. In terms of clothing, from fashionable knitted dresses and trendy knitted jackets to comfortable knitted bottoming shirts and warm knitted pants, knitted yarn meets different fashion needs with its varied styles. In the field of home furnishing, bedding such as knitted bedspreads and blankets add a warm atmosphere to the bedroom; knitted decorations such as sofa covers and pillows can enhance the overall texture of the home. In the field of decoration, knitted wall hangings, curtains, etc., with their unique textures and colors, inject artistic atmosphere into the space.