FT2304 KNITTED FABRIC STRUCTURE SYLLABUS | ANNA UNIVERSITY B.TECH FASHION TECHNOLOGY 5TH SEMESTER SYLLABUS REGULATION 2008 2011 2012-2013 BELOW IS THE ANNA UNIVERSITY FIFTH SEMESTER B.TECH FASHION TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT SYLLABUS, TEXTBOOKS, REFERENCE BOOKS, IT IS APPLICABLE FOR ALL STUDENTS ADMITTED IN THE YEAR 2011 2012-2013 (ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI,TRICHY,MADURAI,TIRUNELVELI,COIMBATORE), 2008 REGULATION OF ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI AND STUDENTS ADMITTED IN ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI DURING 2009
FT2304 KNITTED FABRIC STRUCTURE L T P C
3 0 0 3
AIM
To educate the students about warp and weft knitted fabric structures and their
variations
45
OBJECTIVES
To educate the students on basis of knit structures and mechanisms available for
design variation.
To educate the students on single jersey knit structure and its derivatives
To impart knowledge on double jersey knit structure and its derivatives
To educate the students on warp knit structure and its derivatives
UNIT I 9
Knit Stitch, float stitch, Tuck stitch, Symbolic (Graph paper) representation of stitches,
Diagrammatic representation of stitches. Patterning mechanism: Pattern wheel, Pattern
drum, peg drum machine, punched steel tape, Jacquard punched paper roll Jacquard,
Electronic devices for needle selection.
UNIT II 9
Derivatives of plain knit: Design development of single jersey - piques, Accordion type of
fabrics, plated fabrics.
UNIT III 9
Ornamentation of rib structure 2X2 rib structure, half cardigan, Full cardigan, derivatives
of Inter lock structures; Eight lock, Punto-di-Roma, Ottoman rib, Bourrelet, TEXI- pique.
PIN-JUCK Milano rib, French Pique, Swiss Pique
UNIT IV 9
Representation of warp knit structures. Point Paper, Chain-Link Notation, single fabrics:
Chain stitch, Tricot lap, Extension of 1 and 1 lapping, Full tricot, Lock Knit, Reverse Lock
Knit, satin, Loop raised fabrics, Queen’s cord, Sharkskin, Blind lap, open work effects,
Marquisette, sand- flair net, Hexagonal net.
UNIT V 9
Study of fleece fabrics,Study of knitted fabrics with Elastomeric yarn - Different
combinations for different properties
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS
1. Ajgaonkar, D.B, “Knitted Technology”, Universal Publishing Corporation, Bombay,
1998.
2. Foster Jack Stroud, Harington Raymond, “Structure & Fabric”, Blackwell Science
Ltd., 1996.
3. Anbumani, N., Knitting Technology, New Age Publishers 2005.
4. Spencer, D.J., Knitting Technology, pergaruoa Press 2007.
FT2304 KNITTED FABRIC STRUCTURE L T P C
3 0 0 3
AIM
To educate the students about warp and weft knitted fabric structures and their
variations
45
OBJECTIVES
To educate the students on basis of knit structures and mechanisms available for
design variation.
To educate the students on single jersey knit structure and its derivatives
To impart knowledge on double jersey knit structure and its derivatives
To educate the students on warp knit structure and its derivatives
UNIT I 9
Knit Stitch, float stitch, Tuck stitch, Symbolic (Graph paper) representation of stitches,
Diagrammatic representation of stitches. Patterning mechanism: Pattern wheel, Pattern
drum, peg drum machine, punched steel tape, Jacquard punched paper roll Jacquard,
Electronic devices for needle selection.
UNIT II 9
Derivatives of plain knit: Design development of single jersey - piques, Accordion type of
fabrics, plated fabrics.
UNIT III 9
Ornamentation of rib structure 2X2 rib structure, half cardigan, Full cardigan, derivatives
of Inter lock structures; Eight lock, Punto-di-Roma, Ottoman rib, Bourrelet, TEXI- pique.
PIN-JUCK Milano rib, French Pique, Swiss Pique
UNIT IV 9
Representation of warp knit structures. Point Paper, Chain-Link Notation, single fabrics:
Chain stitch, Tricot lap, Extension of 1 and 1 lapping, Full tricot, Lock Knit, Reverse Lock
Knit, satin, Loop raised fabrics, Queen’s cord, Sharkskin, Blind lap, open work effects,
Marquisette, sand- flair net, Hexagonal net.
UNIT V 9
Study of fleece fabrics,Study of knitted fabrics with Elastomeric yarn - Different
combinations for different properties
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS
1. Ajgaonkar, D.B, “Knitted Technology”, Universal Publishing Corporation, Bombay,
1998.
2. Foster Jack Stroud, Harington Raymond, “Structure & Fabric”, Blackwell Science
Ltd., 1996.
3. Anbumani, N., Knitting Technology, New Age Publishers 2005.
4. Spencer, D.J., Knitting Technology, pergaruoa Press 2007.
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