Weft Knitting Basic
Weft Knitting Basic
Weft Knitting Basic
KARTHIKA M DEV
Weft Knitting
• In weft knitting, the loops are formed across width of the
fabric , and each weft thread is fed , more or less at right
angles to the direction in which the fabric is produced.
• It is possible to knit with only one thread or cone of yarn. All
the loops in one course are produced from the single supply
and loops are formed successive order one by one.
• In this method the fabric is produced by simple up and down
movement of the needles, which is provided by the profile of a
cam system. The knitting cams are the devices which convert
the rotary machine drive into a suitable reciprocating
motion of the needles. Depending on the design of the
machine the cams are fixed, adjustable or exchangeable.
• The knitting action can be explained as follows:
1. Rest position- The needle is in the rest position with the old loop in the hook of the needle.
2. Tuck Position – the needle is raised and old loop is on the latch of the needle.
3. Clearing position – The needle is raised higher to clear the loop from the latch. The needle
reached at the top of the cam and old loop is on the stem of the needle.
4. Yarn Feeding Position – The needle is lowered with old loop new yarn is being fed to the
open hook of the needle.
5. Latch Closing position – The needle is lowered further and the old loop closes the latch
trapping the new yarn inside the hook.
6. Knock over position ( loop forming) – the needle is lowered still further and old loop slides
over the trapped new yarn inside the hook, forming a new loop by completing the knitting
cycle. Knitting cycle is completed with the new loop in the hook of the needle.
• The knitting action
1. Rest position 2. Tuck Position 3. Clearing position 4. Yarn Feeding Position