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HALF WELT STITCH [2 records]

Record 1 1995-03-14

English

Subject field(s)
  • Knitted and Stretch Fabrics
  • Knitting Techniques - Various
DEF

An arrangement of two face stitches knitted in consecutive courses on one set of needles and of a held loop and a float knitted in the adjacent wale on the other set of needles

OBS

Terms having a different meaning :half welt stitch fabric; half-Milano

French

Domaine(s)
  • Tricot et tissus extensibles
  • Techniques de tricot diverses
DEF

Ensemble formé par deux mailles à l'endroit tricotées dans des rangées consécutives sur une fonture et par une (boucle de) maille retenue et un flotté tricotés dans la colonne adjacente sur l'autre fonture

OBS

Ne pas confondre avec granité revers; tricot maille plate

Spanish

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Record 2 1994-01-21

English

Subject field(s)
  • Knitted and Stretch Fabrics
  • Knitting Techniques - Various
DEF

Weft-knitted fabrics in which 1 x 1 rib courses or interlock courses are followed by plain jersey courses or half-gauge jersey courses.

OBS

Examples of welt stitch formation are :half Milano; full Milano; punto-di-Roma; piquette; cross-miss interlock; rib bourrelet; interlock bourrelet.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Tricot et tissus extensibles
  • Techniques de tricot diverses

Spanish

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