what is the difference between knitted and woven fabric
Answers
LOOK
The basic difference between woven and knit fabrics is in the yarn or thread that composes them. A knit fabric is made up of a single yarn, looped continuously to produce a braided look.Multiple yarns comprise a woven fabric, crossing each other at right angles to form the grain.
STRETCH
Stretching is one of the tests to know whether a fabric is knit or woven. A knit fabric will stretch easily along its width, slightly less along its length, and it may also produce a run or lose its shape if stretched too much. A woven fabric will have barely any give along its width, and only slightly more give along its length.
WRINKLE
The wrinkle test is another way to measure your fabrics. Take a small sample of your fabric and ball it up in your fist. If it springs back with little effect on shape or smoothness, it is most likely a knit. If the creases from your test stay in the fabric, it is most likely a woven.
FRAY
Apply the fray test if you’re still unsure. Manufacturers apply blobs of glue or starch on the lengthwise edge of flat knits to prevent curling. The width edge of knits will often fray, but woven fabrics have a selvage on their width edge. Therefore, unlike knits, woven fabrics will fray along their lengthwise edge.