KR101577287B1 - Method for knitting knitted fabric - Google Patents

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KR101577287B1
KR101577287B1 KR1020140132926A KR20140132926A KR101577287B1 KR 101577287 B1 KR101577287 B1 KR 101577287B1 KR 1020140132926 A KR1020140132926 A KR 1020140132926A KR 20140132926 A KR20140132926 A KR 20140132926A KR 101577287 B1 KR101577287 B1 KR 101577287B1
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The present invention provides a knitting method of knitting fabric which knits a knitted fabric having a decorative portion of a blanket stitch wind using a weft knitting machine.
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The decorative knitting yarn Y8 is used at the outer side of the knitting widthwise end portion of the base knitted fabric 1 until the base knitted fabric 1 is completed by continuing the plurality of stages of base stitch rows 10 in the wale direction Of the base stitch string 10 and the decorative knitting yarn Y8 extending from the starting point stitch 21 are knitted at a position inward in the knitting width direction from the knitting stitch 11 which is a stitch of the base stitch row 10 And a step of making the turning point stitch 11 inserted from the front and back by the returned decorative knitting yarn Y8 and a step of knitting the fixed stitch 23 continuously in the wale direction of the starting point stitch 21 is repeated a plurality of times, and the knitting width direction edge portion of the base knitted fabric 1 is decorated with the decorative knitting yarn Y8. However, when n is a natural number equal to or larger than 1, the (n + 1) th start point stitch 21 is knitted at a position continuing in the wale direction of the n th start point stitch 21.

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[0001] METHOD FOR KNITTING KNITTED FABRIC [0002]

The present invention relates to a method of knitting a knitted fabric capable of decorating a blanket stitch wind on a base knitted fabric constituting a knitted fabric.

Knitting fabrics having various knitted fabrics are knitted by using a knitting machine (knitting machine). For example, Patent Document 1 discloses a knitting machine in which knitting yarns (knitting knitting yarns) different from base knitting yarns for knitting a base knitting fabric are knitted on a base knitting fabric portion (base knitting fabric) And a knitted fabric knitted by the knitting method. The decorative knitting yarn decorates the surface of the knitted fabric over two points on the surface side of the base knitted fabric.

On the other hand, as one form of knitted fabric decoration, blanket stitches can be mentioned. The blanket stitch is a decorative part formed by sewing a sewing yarn Y6 to the edge of the base knitted fabric 100 as shown in Fig. The edge of the base knitted fabric 100 may be, for example, an edge of a blanket, a cuffs of knitwear, a neckline, or the edge of a hood of knitwear.

Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2008-303489

The sewing work of the blanket stitch is performed independently of the knitting after the knitting of the base knitted fabric. Therefore, the formation of the blanket stitches is very troublesome. If decoration similar to this blanket stitch can be formed in the base knitted fabric by knitting using a weft knitting machine, knitted fabrics of various designs can be provided to consumers with good productivity. However, a technique for knitting a knitted fabric having a blanket stitch-like decorative portion using a weft knitting machine has not been proposed at present at present including the above-described Patent Document 1.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION It is an object of the present invention to provide a knitting method of knitting a knitted fabric having a decorative portion of a blanket stitch wind by using a weft knitting machine.

The method of knitting a knitted fabric of the present invention is a knitting method of knitting a knitted fabric using at least a pair of front and back needle beds and a weft knitting machine having a plurality of yarn feeders for feeding yarn to the knitting needles of the needle beds, A method for knitting a knitted fabric in which a knitted fabric is knitted on a base knitted fabric different from a base knitted fabric knitted on a base knitted fabric. In this method of knitting a knitted fabric of the present invention, the following steps? To? Are repeated a plurality of times until the base knitted fabric is finished by continuing the plurality of stages of base stitch strings in the wale direction, Of the knitted fabric is decorated with decorative knitting yarns.

[Process alpha] ... A step of knitting the starting point stitch outside the knitting width direction end portion of the base knitted fabric using a decorative knitting yarn.

[Process beta] ... A step of returning the decorative knitting yarn extending from the starting point stitch to a position inside the knitting width direction than the return point stitch which is the stitch of the base stitch row after the step? And inserting the return point stitch from the front and back by the returned decorative knitting yarn .

[Process γ] ... A step of knitting the fixed stitches continuously in the wale direction of the starting point stitch after the step b.

However, when n is a natural number equal to or greater than 1, the (n + 1) th start point stitch is knitted at a position continued in the wale direction of the n th start point stitch. For example, in Embodiment 1 to be described later, the n + 1th starting point stitch is stitched on the fixed stitch continuing in the wale direction of the n-th starting stitch, so that the (n + 1) In the wale direction. In the second to fourth embodiments described later, the n-th fixed stitch continued in the wale direction of the n-th start stitch serves also as the (n + 1) -th start stitch so that the (n + In the wale direction.

Also, when repeating steps? To step?, The n-th step? May be used as the n + 1-th step? As shown in the second to fourth embodiments to be described later. That is, the words " process alpha - > process beta - > process gamma - > process alpha - > process beta - > process gamma & (Process alpha) = (process alpha) = (process alpha) = (process alpha) = (process alpha) = Quot; and repeating " process? And process? As one unit "

As a method of knitting a knitted fabric of the present invention, it is also possible to knit a base stitch row in a region extending over the base knitted fabric, without knitting the knitted fabric with the knitting yarn until the step? To step? And a mode in which the base stitch row is knitted.

As a method of knitting a knitted fabric of the present invention, there can be mentioned a method of knitting a base stitch row in a region extending over a base knitted fabric between a step? And a step?.

As a method of knitting a knitted fabric of the present invention, there is a method of knitting a base stitch string in a region extending over a base knitted fabric between a step? And a step?.

As a method of knitting a knitted fabric according to the present invention, it is preferable to knit a base stitch string in a region extending over a base knitted fabric between a step? And a step? So that the base stitch row is knitted.

According to the knitting method of the knitted fabric of the present invention, wale strings are formed on the outer side in the knitting width direction of the base knitted fabric, in which starting stitches knitted by decorative knitting yarns and continuous stitches are continuous in the wale direction, Thereby forming the knitting widthwise edge of the knitted fabric. Further, according to the knitting method of the knitted fabric of the present invention, the decorative knitting yarn extending from the starting point stitch to the position of the return point stitch and the decorative knitting yarn extending from the position of the return point stitch to the fixed stitch are shown on the surface of the base knitted fabric ), And the latter (the latter) is called "crossing"). The decorative portion of the blanket stitch wind can be formed at the knitted widthwise edge portion of the base knitted fabric by these wale rows and the cross yarns and the ear cross yarns.

By knitting the base stitch row after the step &thetas;, a decorative part of the blanket stitch wind extending in the direction along the knitting width direction of the base knitted fabric can be formed on the base knitted fabric. For example, when the knitting width direction of the base knitted fabric is arranged horizontally, both crossing yarns extend horizontally together.

By winding the base stitch row between the process? And the process?, The outermost cross yarns extend in the direction intersecting both the knitting width direction and the wale direction in the base knitted fabric, and the yarn cross yarns extend along the knitting width direction of the base knitting fabric A blanket stitch wind decoration portion extending in the direction of the base knitted fabric can be formed on the base knitted fabric. For example, when the knitting width direction of the base knitted fabric is horizontally arranged, the royal cross yarns extend obliquely upward and the ear cross yarns extend horizontally.

By knitting the base stitch row between the process? And the process?, The outward cross yarns extend in the direction along the knitting width direction of the base knitted fabric, and the yarn cross yarns cross each other in the knitting width direction and the wale direction in the base knitted fabric A blanket stitch wind decoration portion extending in the direction of the base knitted fabric can be formed on the base knitted fabric. For example, when the knitting width direction of the base knitted fabric is horizontally arranged, the royal cross yarns extend horizontally and the ear cross yarns extend obliquely upward.

By knitting the base stitch row between the process? And the process? And between the process? And the process?, Both of the royal cross yarn and the ear cross yarn are extended in a direction intersecting both the knitting width direction and the wale direction in the base knitted fabric The decorative part of the blanket stitch wind can be formed on the base knitted fabric. For example, when the knitting width direction of the base knitted fabric is arranged horizontally, both cross yarns extend upward in an inclined manner.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a view showing a photograph of a knitted fabric having a blanket stitch wind decoration portion shown in Embodiment 1; FIG.
Fig. 2 is a partial loop diagram of a knitted fabric showing the stitch state in the decorative part of the knitting fabric shown in Fig. 1. Fig.
Fig. 3 is a process chart of the knitting fabric shown in the first embodiment.
Fig. 4 (A) is a schematic diagram showing the arrangement state of a crossover yarn and an ear crossover yarn in the knitted fabric of the first embodiment, and Figs. 4 (B) to (F) Fig. 7 is a schematic diagram showing the arrangement state of the cross yarn;
5 is a partial loop diagram of a knitted fabric showing the stitch state in the decorative portion of the knitted fabric shown in the second embodiment.
Fig. 6 is a partial loop diagram of a knitted fabric showing the stitch state in the decorative part of the knitting fabric shown in the third embodiment. Fig.
In Fig. 7, (A) to (E) are schematic diagrams showing an example of a decorative portion formed by applying the knitting fabric knitting method in Embodiments 1 to 4.
8 is a schematic view of a knitted fabric having blanket stitches formed by sewing.

BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION Hereinafter, embodiments of a method of knitting a knitted fabric in the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.

≪ Embodiment 1 >

In Embodiment 1, a method of knitting a knitting fabric decorated with a blanket stitch wind shown in the photograph of Fig. 1 will be described. In the knitted fabric of Fig. 1, the knitting widthwise edge portion of the base knitted fabric as the main body of the knitted fabric is knitted with a decorative knitting yarn different from the base knitting yarn constituting the base knitted fabric, And a blanket stitch wind decoration unit formed by decorating the blanket stitch wind.

As shown in the partial loop diagram of FIG. 2, the decorative part 2 formed on the base knitted fabric 1 is formed by a wale array 2W and a crossed over yarn ) 2A and a return cross-over yarn 2B (in FIG. 2, the stitch of the base knitted fabric 1 is omitted). The wale string 2W is fixed to a plurality of stitches (starting stitches 21 described later) on the outside of the edge portion in the knitting width direction (left and right direction of the paper surface) And a retaining stitch 23) are formed continuously in the wale direction. On the other hand, the royal high crossing yarn 2A is formed of a woven fabric which extends from the starting point stitch 21 constituting the wale string 2W to the position of a turn back stitch (not shown) of the base knitted fabric 1, And is disposed on the surface side of the base knitted fabric 1. [ The ear crossed yarn 2B is formed by a decorative knitting yarn extending from the position of the return point stitch to the fixed stitch 23 and is disposed on the back side of the base knitted fabric 1 as indicated by the dotted line.

Fig. 3 is a process diagram of the knitting fabric shown in Figs. 1 and 2; 3, "S + number" in the left column indicates the number of the knitting process, and in the right column, the number of stitches in the front needle bed (hereinafter referred to as FB) and the rear needle bed Formation state is shown. Parts actually knitted in each knitting step are indicated by bold lines.

G, f, e, and g of FB are detected by using the base knitting yarn Y7 that is fed from the yarn feeding port 7 by moving the yarn feeding port 7 in the left direction of the paper, a base stitch row 10 constituting the base knitted fabric 1 is knitted on the knitting needles a, b, d, c and b, (Front end) of the stitches 1s. The stitches 1s are connected to the base stitch row 10 so that the leading end portion of the decorative portion 2 knitted continuously in the wale direction of the stitches 1s is prevented from being isolated from the base knitted fabric 1 See FIG. 2 together).

The knitted fabric yarn Y8 is stitched on the stitches of the knitting needles b to e of FB which are stitches of the area R1 extending over the base knitted fabric 1 and the stitches of FB The stitches of the knitting needles f of the knitting needles f were transferred to knitting needles b to f of BB. The end stitch on the inward side in the knitting width direction in the area R1 (the stitch to be engaged with the knitting needle e) is the turning point stitch 11 which wraps the decorative knitting yarn Y8.

In S2, the yarn feeder 8 is moved to the right after the transfer so that a tuck (knit) may be applied to the knitting needle a of the FB so as to be the starting point of the decorative part 2 The starting point stitch 21 was knitted (corresponding to the step? Of the present invention). In S2, after the starting point stitch 21 is knitted, a hook stitch (a temporary stitch 22) is stuck to the knitting needle f of the FB located on the inner side in the knitting width direction than the return point stitch 11 Respectively. The decorative knitting yarn Y8 delivered from the yarn feeding port 8 is a knitting yarn of a different kind from the base knitting yarn Y7, typically a knitting yarn of a different color.

It is not essential that the knitting stitch 22 is knitted in order to make it easy to adjust the yarn length of the crossed yarn 2A and the ear crossed yarn 2B to a predetermined length. Transfer of the knitting needle f of the FB is not necessary, and S5 and S6 to be described later are not necessary if the transferring stitch 22 is not knitted.

In S3, the stitches bonded to the knitting needles b to e of the BB are transferred to knitting needles b to e of the FB. S2, and S3, the decorative knitting yarn Y8 crosses the surface side of the base knitted fabric 1. As a result,

In S4, the yarn feeder 8 is moved to the left so that the decorative knitting yarn Y8 is returned at a position further inside than the return point stitch 11 joined to the knitting needle e of the FB, The return point stitch 11 was inserted into the decorative knitting yarn Y8 from the front and back (corresponding to the step? Of the present invention). In S4, the fixed stitches 23 are knitted continuously (corresponding to the process? Of the present invention) in the wale direction of the starting point stitches 21 to be bonded to the knitting needles a of the FB. By knitting the fixed stitches 23, the starting stitches 21 are removed from the needle beds, and the starting stitches 21 are fixed.

At S5, the bonded stitches 22 formed at S3 are taken out from the knitting needles f of the FB. At S6, the stitches bonded to the knitting needles f of the BB are transferred to the knitting needles f of the FB.

In S7, a plurality of stages of base stitch rows 10 to be the base knitted fabric 1 are knitted. As the number of stages of the base stitch row 10 increases, the decorative knitting yarn Y8 is released from the yarn feeder 8 to the fixed stitch 23 which is engaged with the knitting needle a of the FB. As a result, the size of the fixed stitches 23 is adjusted to a size corresponding to the number of stages of the base stitch row 10 (refer to FIG. 2 together).

Thereafter, the knitting shown in S2 to S7 was repeated. In this repetition, the (n + 1) th start point stitch 21 is knitted at a position continued in the wale direction of the n th start point stitch 21. That is, in the present embodiment, the starting stitches 21 of the (n + 1) th stitch are knitted by jawing the fixed stitches 23 continuing in the wale direction of the n-th starting stitches 21.

According to the knitting process described above, as shown in the partial loop diagram of Fig. 2, the wale string 2W in which the starting point stitch 21 and the fixed stitch 23 are continuous in the wale direction and the wale string 2W in the wale string 2W, It is possible to form the decorative portion 2 having the outwardly crossed yarn 2A and the ear crossed yarn 2B extending in the knitting width direction of the knit fabric 1 at the edge of the base knitted fabric 1. [

Further, at the time of knitting a plurality of stages of base stitch rows 10 in S7, an insertion stitch continued in the wale direction of the fixed stitch 23 may be knitted. By forming the insertion stitch, the size of the stitches in the wale string 2W can be adjusted. This insertion stitch may be knitted using the knitted ornamental yarn Y8 or may be knitted using the base knitting yarn Y7. When the insertion stitch is knitted into the n-th fixed stitch 23, the (n + 1) -th starting point stitch 21 is continuously knitted in the wale direction of the insertion stitch. By doing so, the (n + 1) -th starting point stitch 21 is knitted at the position continued in the wale direction of the n-th starting stitch 21.

«Modifications»

In the first embodiment, the outermost cross yarn 2A is disposed on the front side of the base knitted fabric 1 and the ear crossed yarn 2B is disposed on the back side of the base knitted fabric 1. [ By adjusting the timing of transferring the base stitch row 10 or the number of stitches of the base stitch row 10 to be transferred, the arrangement of the two cross stitch yarns 2A, 2B is different from that of the first embodiment Can be organized.

Figs. 4 (A) to 4 (F) are schematic diagrams showing the arrangement of the long leg crossing yarn 2A and the ear crossing yarn 2B on the needle bed. 4 (A) is a schematic diagram showing the arrangement of the cross yarns 2A, 2B in the knitted fabric of the first embodiment.

4 (B), the outermost cross yarn 2A is formed on the back side (upper side of the paper) of the base knitted fabric 1 and the return cross yarn 2B is formed on the front side of the base knitted fabric 1 As shown in Fig. In this arrangement, the feeding point 8 is moved to the right to knit the starting point stitch 21 without transfer of the base stitch row 10 in S2 of the knitting process of Fig. The yarn feeding port 8 is stopped to the right (on the knitting width direction inner side) of the turning point stitch 11 of the knitting needle e. The stitches of the base stitch row 10 of the area R1 coupled to the knitting needles b to e of the FB are transferred to knitting needles b to e of the BB, And the fixed stitch 23 is knitted. Instead of S4, the knit stitches of the base stitch string 10 that were coupled to the knitting needles b to e of the BB are returned to the knitting needles b to e of the FB by the transfer. In this case, S5 and S6 need not be performed.

The timing of the transfer of the base stitch string 10 and the stitches to be transferred are appropriately changed as in Fig. 4 (B) The crossed yarn 2A and the ear crossed yarn 2B may be crossed in an eight-character shape. Of course, the intersecting positions of the two crossed yarns 2A and 2B may be between the knitting needle c and the knitting needle d, or between the knitting needle b and the knitting needle c, and are not particularly limited.

As shown in Fig. 4 (E), the two crossed yarns 2A, 2B are arranged on the surface side of the base knitted fabric 1, May be disposed on the back side of the base knitted fabric 1 together. Of course, the position where the ear crossing yarn 2B exits to the king cross yarn 2A is not limited to the position of the knitting needle d and the knitting needle e.

≪ Embodiment 2 >

In Embodiment 2, an example of forming the decorative portion 2 of the blanket stitch wind different from Embodiment 1 on the base knitted fabric 1 will be described based on the partial loop diagram of Fig. As shown in Fig. 5, the outline crossing yarn 2A of the decorative part 2 in the present embodiment is formed in such a manner as to intersect both the knitting width direction and the wale direction in the base knitted fabric 1 And the ear crossed yarn 2B extends in the direction along the knitting width direction of the base knitted fabric 1 (horizontal direction of the paper).

In order to form the decorative part 2 shown in Fig. 5, the starting point stitch 21 is knitted on the knitting needle a of the FB using the decorative knitting yarn Y8 of the yarn feeder 8, following S1 in Fig. 3 , The feed dog 8 is stopped on the left side (outside the base stitch row 10) of the starting point stitch 21 (corresponding to step? Of the present invention). A plurality of stages of base stitch rows 10 are knitted at the knitting needles b to e of the FB in the area R1 at least the decorative knitting yarn Y8 over the base knitted fabric 1. [ The stitches of the knitting needles b to e of the FB are transferred to the knitting needles b to e of the BB in the region R1 and then the knitting needles 8 are knitted, (e). After transferring the stitches of the knitting needles b to e of the BB to knitting needles b to e of the FB, the yarn feeding port 8 is moved to the left side, the decorative knitting yarn Y8 is hooked on the return point stitch 11 to return (Equivalent to the process? Of the present invention), and the fixed stitch 23 is knitted continuously in the wale direction of the starting point stitch 21 (corresponding to the process? Of the present invention).

By repeating the knitting step described above, the decorative part 2 shown in Fig. 5 can be formed in the knitted width direction edge portion of the base knitted fabric 1. [ When this knitting process is performed, the n-th fixed stitch 23 also serves as the (n + 1) -th starting stitch 21 (n is a natural number of 1 or more). In other words, in the present embodiment, in the " process? Process beta? Process alpha (= process?)? Process? Quot; and the step " beta " are repeated. Of course, the (n + 1) -th start point stitch 21 may be knitted continuously in the wale direction of the n-th fixed stitch 23, or one or more insertion stitches continuing in the wale direction of the n-th fixed stitch 23 may be knitted The (n + 1) th start point stitch 21 may be knitted continuously in the wale direction of the insertion stitch. The knitting needles Y8 and Y7 may be used for knitting the insertion stitches. It is also possible to form the insertion stitches in the fixed stitches 23 in the third and fourth embodiments which will be described later in that the n-th fixed stitches 23 serve also as the (n + 1) th starting point stitches 21 .

5, the yarn crossover yarn 2A is arranged on the front side of the base knitted fabric 1 and the ear cross yarn 2B is arranged on the back side of the base knitting fabric 1. However, Can be disposed on the back side of the base knitted fabric 1 and the ear crossed yarn 2B on the side of the front side of the base knitted fabric 1. [ This also applies to the third and fourth embodiments to be described later.

≪ Embodiment 3 >

In Embodiment 3, an example of forming the decorative portion 2 of the blanket stitch wind different from Embodiments 1 and 2 in the base knitted fabric 1 will be described based on the partial loop diagram of Fig. 6, the outward crossing yarn 2A of the present embodiment extends in the direction along the knitting width direction (the horizontal direction of the paper) of the base knitted fabric 1, And extend in a direction intersecting both the knitting widthwise direction and the wale direction in the fabric 1 (the upward direction inclined toward the left side of the paper).

In order to form the decorative part 2 shown in Fig. 6, the decorative knitting yarn Y8 is continuously wound on the knitting needles b to e of the FB in the area R1 extending over the base knitted fabric 1, Transfer the stitch to the needles b to e of BB. Next, the starting point stitch 21 is knitted on the knitting needle a of the FB and the feeding port 8 is stopped on the right side of the knitting needle e (corresponding to step? Of the present invention). The stitches of the knitting needles b to e of the BB are transferred to the knitting needles b to e of the FB and then the yarn feeder 8 is moved to the left to hook the decorative knitting yarn Y8 to the return point stitch 11 (Corresponding to step < RTI ID = 0.0 > of the present invention). When moving the feed dogs 8, the fixed stitches 23 are not knitted. After the plurality of stages of base stitch rows 10 are knitted at least in the region R1, the fixed stitches 23 are knitted continuously in the wale direction of the starting point stitches 21 (corresponding to the process? Of the present invention) .

By repeating the knitting step described above, the decorative part 2 shown in Fig. 6 can be formed in the knitting width direction edge portion of the base knitted fabric 1. Fig.

≪ Fourth Embodiment >

In the fourth embodiment, an example of forming a blanket stitch wind decoration portion extending in a direction crossing both the knitting width direction and the wale direction in the base knitted fabric together with the crossing yarn and the ear crossing yarn is described in the base knitted fabric.

In order to form the decorative part of the fourth embodiment, it is sufficient to combine the above-described second and third embodiments. Concretely, after the step?, The base stitch row is knitted plural times, the base stitch row is knitted again plural times after the step?. As a result, it is possible to form the decorative portion extending in the upward direction so as to be inclined together with the royal cross yarn and the ear cross yarn.

≪ Embodiment 5 >

By applying the knitting method of knitting fabrics shown in Embodiments 1 to 4, various kinds of decorative portions can be knitted. An example of such a decorative part is illustrated in Figs. 7 (A) to 7 (E).

Fig. 7 (A) is a knitted fabric having a decorative portion obtained by appropriately changing the knitting number of the base stitch row formed after the step y in the knitting method of the knitting fabric of Embodiment 1. Fig. Fig. 7 (B) is a knitted fabric having a decorative portion obtained by appropriately changing the length of the cross yarn in the knitting method of the knitting fabric of Embodiment 1. Fig.

7C to 7E are knitted fabrics having a decorative portion knitted using a decorative knitting yarn Y9 fed from the feed opening 9 in addition to the decorative knitting yarn Y8 (Y9) is indicated by a thick dotted line). The decorative portion of Fig. 7 (C) is formed by alternately arranging cross yarns of the decorative knitting yarns Y8 and Y9. By appropriately combining the cross yarns of the decorative knitting yarn Y9 inclining upward to the right and the cross yarns of the decorative knitting yarn Y8 extending upward and inclining to the left, A decorative portion or a saw-like decorative portion of Fig. 7 (E) may be formed. 7 (D) and (E) are formed by the knitting of the fourth embodiment in which the both cross yarns are inclinedly extended, the appearance of the front and back of the decorative portion can be made the same.

It is also possible to form the decorative portion using the decorative knitting yarn Y8 in addition to forming the decorative portion in the order of the first embodiment up to the middle and to form the decorative portion in the order of the other embodiments from the middle. The combination is free and is not particularly limited.

≪ Embodiment 6 >

In Embodiments 1 to 5, a decorative portion was formed on the edge of a single-layer base knitted fabric. On the other hand, a base knitted fabric may be formed on both sides of the FB and the BB, and a decorative portion may be formed on the edge of each base knitted fabric. At this time, it is also possible to combine the FB knitted fabric and the BB knitted fabric by knitting the knitting yarn constituting each decorative part by using the front-back relationship of the stitches and the feeding opening. In addition to that, the base knitted fabric of FB and the base knitted fabric of BB may be combined by one decorative part.

The decorative part described in the first to sixth embodiments can be applied to every place such as the edge of a hood, a cuffs, a neckline, and the like, and contributes to improving the design property of the knitted fabric.

FB: Front needle bed BB: Rear needle bed
1: base knitted fabric 10: base stitch row
11: return point stitch R1: area
1s: stitch that is a starting end portion for knitting a decoration part
2: Decorative part 2W: Weil column
2A: Crossroads crossing road 2B: crossroads crossing
21: Start point stitch 22: Assembly stitch
23: Fixed stitch 7, 8, 9: Feedstitch
Y7: Base knitting yarn Y8, Y9: Decorative knitting yarn
100: base knitting fabric Y6: sewing thread

Claims (5)

A weft knitting machine having at least a pair of front and rear needle beds and a plurality of yarn feeders for feeding yarn to the knitting needles of the needle beds is used as a base, A knitting fabric knitting method for knitting a knitted fabric (base knitted fabric) and knitting a decorative knitting yarn different from a base knitting yarn knitting the base knitted fabric into the base knitted fabric,
Between the completion of the base knitted fabric by continuing the base stitch rows of the plurality of stages in the wale direction (wale direction)
(A) of knitting an origin stitch outside the knitting widthwise end portion of the base knitted fabric using the decorative knitting yarn,
After the step?, The decorative knitting yarn extending from the starting point stitch is returned from a position inside the knitting width direction than the turn back stitch, which is a stitch of the base stitch row, A step < RTI ID = 0.0 > S < / RTI > of inserting stitches from front and back,
After the step?, A step of knitting a retaining stitch continuously in the wale direction of the starting point stitch is performed
And the knitting widthwise edge portions of the base knitted fabric are decorated with the decorative knitting yarn by repeating a plurality of times.
(Where n is a natural number of 1 or more, the (n + 1) th start point stitch is knitted at a position continued in the wale direction of the n-th start point stitch)
The method according to claim 1,
The base stitch row is not knitted in a region extending over the base knitted fabric from the step a to the step till the step y before the step y, and after the step y, And knitting the knitted fabric.
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the base stitch string is knitted in a region extending over the base knitted fabric between the step? And the step?.
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the base stitch string is knitted in a region extending over the base knitted fabric between the process? And the process?.
The method according to claim 1,
The base stitch string is knitted in a region extending over the base knitted fabric between the step? And the step? And between the step? And the step? Between the step? And the step? And knitting a knit stitch row.
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