CBSE BOARD X, asked by happen, 1 year ago

state two difference between knitted and woven fabrics

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Answered by KarthikBonthala
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In knit fabric (left), one continuous yarn is looped repeatedly to create what looks like tiny rows of braids. In woven fabric (right), multiple yarns cross each other at right angles to form the grain, like a basket. When knit fabric is stretched along its width, it will stretch significantly.
Answered by safiasaheb
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The difference between knit and woven, as the names imply, begins with the process of making each fabric type. All kinds of fabric are made through either weaving or knitting processes. Despite woven fabrics looking different from knitted fabrics, there are many who find it difficult to differentiate between knitted and woven fabrics. Pullovers are knitted; we all know this, and some T-shirts are knitted while others are woven. Most of the cotton fabrics used for making shirts and trousers are woven. Even denim, the most versatile fabric of all times, is woven. This article takes a closer look at the differences to enable readers to know the features of both knitted, as well as woven fabrics.
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