KR101867411B1 - Method for knitting tubular knitted fabric and tubular knitted fabric - Google Patents

Method for knitting tubular knitted fabric and tubular knitted fabric Download PDF

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KR101867411B1
KR101867411B1 KR1020170030957A KR20170030957A KR101867411B1 KR 101867411 B1 KR101867411 B1 KR 101867411B1 KR 1020170030957 A KR1020170030957 A KR 1020170030957A KR 20170030957 A KR20170030957 A KR 20170030957A KR 101867411 B1 KR101867411 B1 KR 101867411B1
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The present invention provides a method of knitting a tubular knitted fabric in which a first tube and a second tube are connected to each other, and both tubes can be knitted in a state in which they are fired.
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The first joining stitch row 1 connected to the first base portion 11 is knitted (step A). The first tube 21 is knitted in a state in which the side surfaces 21L and 21R of the first tube 21 are coupled to the needle bed (step B). The second joining stitch row 2 connected to the second base portion 12 is knitted (step C). The side surfaces 21L and 21R of the first tube 21 and the side surfaces 22L and 22R of the second tube 22 are connected while the second tube 22 is knitted. After the step B, the longitudinal stitch row 21E of the first tube 21 and the stitch row 1 for the first joining are connected (step E). After Step D, the end stitch row 22E of the second tube 22 and the stitch row 2 for the second joining are connected (Step F).

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METHOD FOR KNITTING TUBULAR KNITTED FABRIC AND TUBULAR KNITTED FABRIC BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention [0001]

The present invention relates to a method of knitting a tubular knitted fabric having a tubular knitted fabric portion at an end portion in a wale direction (wale direction) of a tubular base portion, and a method of knitting a tubular knitted fabric To a tubular knitted fabric obtained by the method.

BACKGROUND ART [0002] Conventionally, a tube-shaped knitted fabric is formed on an opening of an armor, a sock, or knitwear. The tubular knitted aspiration section is a knitting shoulder formed at the wale-direction end portion of the tubular base section in which the first base section and the second base section are connected in a tubular manner. The tubular knitted embossed section is formed in the axial direction of the tube- ) Is along the circumferential direction of the tubular base portion. For example, a belt loop or the like formed at the position of a belt portion of a skirt or pants is a typical example of a tube-shaped knitting aspirator. As a technique for knitting a tubular knitted fabric having such a tubular knitted fabric, for example, there is a technique described in Patent Document 1 or Patent Document 2.

Patent Literature 1 describes a piping knitting in which a wale-direction end portion of a tubular base portion is returned and connected to a position near the longitudinal end portion in a wale-direction middle portion of a tubular base portion. On the other hand, Patent Document 2 discloses a method of knitting a tubular first tube continuously in the wale direction of the first base portion of the tubular base portion and then knitting the tubular second tube continuously in the wale direction of the second base portion .

: Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2013-174035 : Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2016-17252

In the knitting method of Patent Document 1, the tube-shaped knitting needles can not be knitted in the full gauge state (state in which there is no needles between adjacent stitches of the tubular knitting needles) (Larger) stitches than the stitches corresponding to the stitches.

On the other hand, in the knitting method of Patent Document 2, since the tube-shaped knitting needles can be knitted in a gun-tucked state, the appearance of the tube-shaped knitting needles can be improved. However, in Patent Document 2, since both end portions in the knitting width direction of the first tube are clogged by the main knitting of the first tube, both end portions in the knitting width direction of the first tube Even if both end portions in the knitting width direction of the second tube are connected to each other, the hollow portions of both tubes are not connected to each other. Therefore, if the belt portion (tubular knitted shoulder portion) of a skirt or pants is knitted by the knitting method of Patent Document 2, for example, a belt or a rubber is put inside the belt portion so as to make a waistline round the circumference I can not.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a hollow tube of a first tube and a hollow tube of a second tube connected to each other and having both tubes in a half gauge state, A method of knitting a tubular knitted fabric capable of knitting a tubular knitted fabric, and a tubular knitted fabric knitted by the method of knitting the tubular knitted fabric.

A method of knitting a tubular knitted fabric according to the present invention is a knitting method of knitting a tubular knitted fabric using a weft knitting machine having a needle bed having one of the needle beds and the other needle bed, A method of knitting a tubular knitted fabric comprising a first tube connected to the first base portion and a second tube connected to the second base portion, the method comprising the following steps .

A first joining stitch row to be used in a subsequent process is knitted on the other needle bed and a part of the knitting yarn constituting the first joining stitch row is stitched on the other side of the first needle bed Process for connecting to base portion A.

The step of knitting the first tube using the one needle bed is characterized in that the number of knitting courses in the wale direction constituting the first tube is increased and the joining position of the first tube is knitted And a stretch stitch is formed on the other needle bed so as to be a side of one end in the knitting width direction of the first tube and a side edge of the other end side in the knitting width direction of the first tube A step of forming a stretch stitch on the one needle bed;

A second joining stitch row to be used in a subsequent process is knitted on the one needle bed and a part of the knitting yarn constituting the second joining stitch row is knitted by the second joining stitch row constituting the second joining stitch row by the second Step of connecting to base portion C.

Using the other needle bed to connect the side of the second tube at one end in the knitting width direction with the side of the first tube while increasing the number of knitting courses in the wale direction constituting the second tube And connecting the side of the second tube at the other end side in the knitting width direction with the side of the first tube.

A step of connecting the stitch row in the wale direction of the first tube with the stitch row for the first joining after the step B;

A step F. of connecting the stitch row in the wale direction of the second tube and the stitch row for the second joining after the step D;

The process for the tubular knitted fabric of the present invention may be carried out in the following order, for example.

Process A Process B Process C Process D Process E Process F

Process A Process B Process C Process D Process F Process E

Process A Process B Process E Process C Process D Process F

As one embodiment of the method for knitting a tubular knitted fabric according to the present invention, the following step G may be mentioned. For example, a process A → a process B → a process G → a process E → a process C → a process D → a process F in that order.

After the step B, a plurality of stretching stitches formed in the first half of the forming sequence among the plurality of stretching stitches constituting the side edges coupled to the one needle bed are rotated to the other needle bed, A plurality of stretching stitches formed in a second half of the forming sequence of the plurality of stretching stitches constituting the lateral sides to be coupled to the other needle bed are rotated by the one needle bed to form the one needle bed and the other needle Step G for matching the number of stretching stitches of the sides joined to the bed.

The rotation here means that an end stitch on one end side (the other end side) in the knitting width direction of the stitch row to be joined to the needle bed X is stuck to the needle bed Y opposed to the needle bed X (The other end side) of the stitch row in the knitting width direction of the stitch row (see, for example, Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2006-111995).

In the above aspect, the stretching stitches constituting the lateral sides of one needle bed and the stretching stitches constituting the lateral sides of the other needle bed are all arranged in order from the other end side in the knitting width direction toward the one end side. That is, among the stretch stitches constituting the lateral side, the stretch stitches at the end on the other end side in the knitting width direction are formed first, and the stretch stitches at the end of one end are the last stretch stitches. The boundaries between the first half and the second half of the forming sequence of the side stitches are based on the half of the total number of stitching stitches. It is preferable that the difference between the number of stretching stitches in the first half and the number of stretching stitches in the second half is 3 or less, more preferably 1 or less. For example, when the sum of the number of stretching stitches on each side is an odd number, the number of stretching stitches in the first half and the number of stretching stitches in the second half are not equal, but the difference therebetween is 1 or 3. If the sum of the number of stretching stitches on each side is an even number, the number of stretching stitches in the first half and the number of stretching stitches in the second half may not be equal to each other (number difference = 0). For example, when the total is 20, the number of the first half is 11 and the number of the second half is 9.

As one embodiment of the method of knitting a tubular knitted fabric of the present invention, the tubular knitted embossed portion may be knitted continuously in the wale-direction end portion of the tubular base portion.

The tubular knitted fabric of the present invention comprises a tubular base portion in which a first base portion and a second base portion are connected in a tubular manner and a tubular knitted embossed portion connected to the end portion in the wale direction of the tubular base portion, The tubular knitted asept part relates to a tubular knitted fabric comprising a first tube connected to the first base part and a second tube connected to the second base part. Both the first tube and the second tube are formed in the shape of a hollow tube by connecting the leading end portion and the trailing end portion in the wale direction. And an annular end of the one end in the knitting width direction of the first tube and an annular end of one end in the knitting width direction of the second tube are connected by knitting, The annular end portion on the one side and the annular end portion on the other end side in the knitting width direction of the second tube are connected by knitting.

According to the method for knitting a tubular knitted fabric of the present invention, the hollow portion of the first tube and the hollow portion of the second tube can be connected, and both the tubes can be knitted in the state of gun-tucking. The connection of the first tube and the second tube is such that when the first tube is first knitted, the sides (both ends in the knitting width direction) of the first tube are joined to the needle bed, and then the second tube is knitted The side of the second tube and the side of the first tube are connected.

In the method of knitting a tubular knitted fabric according to the present invention, by performing the step G in which the number of stretching stitches on one side of the needle bed and the side of the other side coupled to the other needle bed are made to be substantially the same by rotation, And the side D of the first tube can be easily connected. Further, by performing the step E after the step G, the subsequent steps can be easily performed.

According to the knitting method of the tubular knitted fabric of the present invention in which the tubular knitted shoulder is knitted continuously to the wale-direction end portion of the tubular base portion, for example, the hollow portion of the skirt or the pants, The tubular knitting aseptic portion of the knitted fabric can be knitted.

In the tubular knitted fabric of the present invention, the size of the stitches is unified to a size corresponding to the gauge of the weft knitting machine in the tubular base portion and the tubular knitted shoulder portion, so that the appearance is good. The annular end portion of the first tube and the annular end portion of the second tube constituting the tube-shaped knitting needles are connected by double stitching for the stitching stitches and knitting by the jaws or double stitches for the stitches, Since the hollow portion of the hollow portion and the hollow portion of the second tube are connected, a member such as a belt or rubber can be inserted so as to extend around the inside of the tube-shaped knitting ambipadion.

1 is a schematic view of a tubular knitted loop skirt shown in the first embodiment.
Fig. 2 is a schematic view of a belt portion of a skirt, which is a tubular knitted fabric.
Fig. 3 is a knitting image showing the knitting sequence of the tubular knitting will.

≪ Embodiment 1 >

In the first embodiment, a skirt 100 having a belt portion is formed by a knitting method of a tubular knitted fabric of the present invention using a four-bed knitting machine. Will be described with reference to Figs.

The skirt 100 shown in Fig. 1 has a tubular base portion 10 which is a main body of the skirt 100 and a belt portion 10 which is formed in a wale direction end portion of the base portion 10, (Tube-shaped knitting needles) 20. The base portion 10 is constituted by connecting the first base portion 11 and the second base portion 12 in the form of a cylinder and can be knitted by means of a peristaltic knitting or the like. On the other hand, the tube-shaped knitting needles 20 are formed by connecting a first tube 21 having a hollow interior and a second tube 22 in a cylindrical shape.

The configuration of the tube-shaped knitting needles 20 will be described in detail with reference to Fig. In Fig. 2, the knitting width direction is indicated by a double arrow (↔). 2, a part of the intermediate portion between the first tube 21 and the second tube 22 is cut so that the inside of both the tubes 21 and 22 can be seen. The first tube 21 (second tube 22) of the tube-shaped knitting needles 20 returns one knitting asept part to the inside of the cylinder at the intermediate portion in the wale direction, (21s (22s) and 21e (22e) are connected to each other by a joining method using a knit or a bind-off process so as to form a hollow tube shape Respectively. The annular end portion 21a (the other end side annular end portion 21b) of the first tube 21 in the knitting width direction and the annular end portion 21a (the other end side annular end portion 21b of the second tube 22) The annular end portion 22a (the annular end portion 22b on the other end side) on one end side in the knitting width direction is connected by a bonding method using a tuck or double stitch. Therefore, the hollow portion of the first tube 21 is connected to the hollow portion of the second tube 22, and an annular hollow hole is formed in the tube-shaped knitted embossed portion 20.

The tubular knitted embossed portion 20 of the skirt 100 can be knitted, for example, according to the knitting image drawing of Fig. 3 shows the number of the knitting process, FD denotes a lower front needle bed, FU denotes an upper front needle bed, BD denotes a lower back needle bed needle bed, and BU represents the upper back needle bed.

S0 shows a tubular base portion 10 knitted in a full gauge state in which no needles are formed between stitches. The FD is provided with a longitudinal row of stitches in the wale direction of the first base portion 11 of the tubular base portion 10 and is connected to the BD in the wale direction of the second base portion 12 in the tubular base portion 10 The stitch rows of the stitches are joined. In this state, the knitting of the tube-shaped knitting needles 20 (Figs. 1 and 2) starts.

The knitting yarn used for knitting is preferably made of elastic yarn. The connection between the starting end portion 21s (22s) and the terminating end portion 21e (22e) of Fig. 2 can be made smooth, and when the rubber is inserted into the inside of the tubular knitted shoulder portion 20, The tube-shaped knitted fabric 20 can be made into a tube-shaped knitted fabric 20 that follows the expansion and contraction of the rubber. In addition, elastic yarns and non-elastic yarns may be selectively used depending on the region of the tube-shaped knitting needles 20. For example, knitting a first joining stitch row 1 and a second joining stitch row 2, which will be described later, with elastic yarns, and knitting the other joining stitch rows 2 with inelastic yarns.

In S1, the first joining stitch row 1 to be used in a post process is knitted by BU, and a part of the knitting yarn constituting the first joining stitch row 1 is joined to the first base portion 11 ) (Corresponding to Process A). In this example, the first joining stitch row (1) is constituted by a stitch hooked by the knitting needle formed on the coping of the BU, and between the adjacent stitching stitches in the knitting width direction, the first base portion The stitch rows for the first joining and the first base portion 11 are connected by stitching the stitches of the longitudinal stitch rows of the stitch rows 11 of the first joining stitches. In order to facilitate S2, which will be described later, a co-needle is formed between the engaging stitches coupled to the BU. Here, the stitches of the first base portion 11 may be knitted instead of jaws to connect the first joining stitch row 1 and the first base portion 11. The stitch of the first base portion 11 is subjected to split knitting (see, for example, Japanese Patent No. 2604653) The column 1 may be formed.

In S2, the first tube 21 is knitted using FD (corresponding to step B). Specifically, in S2, the following [1] and [2] are performed. [1] As the number of knitting courses in the wale direction constituting the first tube 21 is increased, the engagement position of the first tube 21 is sequentially moved to one end side (left side of the paper) in the knitting width direction of the FD. [2] A widening stitch (refer to an inverse V (∧) table in the drawing) which becomes a side edge (side edge) 21L on one end side in the knitting width direction of the first tube 21 is formed on the BD, (See a V table in the drawing) which becomes the side edge 21R on the other end side in the knitting width direction of the first tube 21 is formed in the FD. In this example, each time the first tube 21 is knitted in the state of a full-bite and the stitch row (one knitting course) for one stage (one knitting course) constituting the first tube 21 is knitted, The heat is moved to one end side in the knitting width direction. The movement of the first tube 21 may be accomplished by coping with BU. However, since the first bonding stitch row 1 is coupled to the BU, the first tube 21 can not be moved at one time. Since the first tube 21 coupled to the FD is in the state of gun-tucking, only one copilot is present in the range where the first bonding stitch row 1 is engaged, And sequentially move one stitch from one end side in the knitting width direction. Further, in this example, when a new stitch row continuing in the wale direction of the moved stitch row (the old stitch row (old stitch row)) is knitted, the knitting stitch of the FD needle co- The stitch is knitted and a stretch stitch comprising knitting stitches cooperating with the stitch of the BD stitch at the end of the moving direction of the stitch string after the movement is knitted. The stretch stitch may be knitted with a split stitch. In the drawing, the order of forming the stretch stitches is indicated by an original character. The lateral sides 21L (21R) formed in S2 correspond to the annular ends 21a (21b) of the first tube 21 in Fig.

In S3, a plurality of stretching stitches (circle letters? To?) Formed in the first half of the forming sequence among the plurality of stretching stitches constituting the side surface 21R of the first tube 21 coupled to the FD BD and a plurality of stretching stitches (circle letters? (?)) Formed on the second half of the forming sequence among the plurality of stretching stitches constituting the side 21L of the first tube 21 coupled to the BD 6) is rotated by FD (corresponding to step G). In this example, the FD is rotated counterclockwise while being racked in the right direction of the paper. By this step G, the number of stretching stitches of the sides 21L and 21R coupled to the FD and BD is matched, and knitting after S3 is facilitated. In the case where the first joining stitch row 1 is knitted with elastic yarn and the elongation amount of the first joining stitch row 1 can follow the racking, the rotation of the stretching stitch of S3 is omitted and the FD is racked to form the first tube 21 (Refer to step S2) and the first joining stitch row 1 can be opposed to each other.

In step S3, the end stitch row 21E (see S2) of the first tube 21 is connected to the first stitch row for bonding 1 (see S2) (corresponding to step E). The joining portion 21C connecting the longitudinal stitch row 21E and the first joining stitch row 1 can be formed by overlapping the longitudinal stitch row 21E and the first joining stitch row 1. [ have. After joining both stitch rows 21E, 1, the joining of both stitch rows 21E, 1 is determined by subtracting the stitch row (joining portion 21C) composed of the double stitches, And the leading end and the trailing end are connected through the stitch row (1) for first joining. Of course, it is also possible to knit a new stitch row of several stitches continuing in the wale direction of the stitch row (joining portion 21C) made up of double stitches, and then to perform subtraction processing. In that case, The joining of the stitch row 21E, 1 is confirmed. In this example, the joining portion 21C is formed by connecting the first joining stitch row 1 of the BU and the longitudinal stitch row 21E of the FD directly by the knitting process, and the joining portion 21C is shown in the drawing However, actually, at this stage, the joint portion 21C is excluded from the needle bed. The unwinding treatment is a known knitting method and is not particularly limited. The subtraction processing of S3 may be performed after S5 described later. Further, although the number of stitches of the longitudinal stitch row 21E does not match the number of stitches of the first stitch row 1 for joining, it does not matter.

In step S4, the second joining stitch row 2 to be used in the subsequent step is knitted in the FU, and a part of the knitting yarn constituting the second joining stitch row 2 is joined to the second base part 12 ) (Corresponding to step C). In this example, the second joining stitch row 2 is connected to the stitches of the longitudinal stitch row of the second base portion 12 by jaws. However, as mentioned in the description of the first joining stitch row 1, It is possible to connect the second joining stitch row 2 and the second base portion 12 by knitting or splitting the stitches. In S4, elongation stitches of side edges 21L and 21R are omitted.

At S5, the number of knitting courses in the wale direction constituting the second tube 22 is increased by using the BD, while the side length 22L of the second tube 22 at one end side in the knitting width direction and the length of the first tube 22 Side side 21R of the first tube 21 and the side 21R of the first tube 21 (refer to S3) of the first tube 21 are connected to each other, (Corresponding to Process D). In this example, the order of forming the side tube 21L of the first tube 21 is the same as that of the second tube 22, The forming order of the side 21R of the tube 21 is superimposed on the right end portion (right end portion) of the stitch row constituting the second tube 22 sequentially from the fastest stitch to the wale direction of the stitch row including the double stitch A new stitch row is continuously formed. By repeating the formation of this double stitch and the knitting of a new stitch row, the first tube 21 and the second tube 22 are connected. Here, the side 22L (22R) in S5 corresponds to the annular end 22a (22b) of the second tube 22 in Fig.

In step S6, the wedge-direction end stitch row 22E (refer to step S5) of the second tube 22 is connected to the second stitch row for bonding 2 (refer to step S5) (corresponding to step F). The joining portion 22C for connecting the longitudinal stitch row 22E and the second joining stitch row 2 can be formed in the same manner as the formation of the joining portion 21C of S3. In this example, the joining portion 22C is formed by joining the second joining stitch row 2 of the FU and the BD streak row 22E by a knife-joining process, and the joining portion 22C is shown in the drawing , And the joint portion 22C is actually removed from the needle bed. By this step S6, the leading end portion and the trailing end portion of the second tube 22 are connected through the second joining stitch row 2.

The tube-shaped knitting needles 20 shown in Figs. 1 and 2 can be knitted according to the knitting image drawing described above. The tubular knitted embossed portion 20 is knitted in a state in which the stitch does not form a co-ordinate between the stitches like the tubular base portion 10, and in the tubular base portion 10 and the tubular knitted embossed portion 20 , The appearance of the skirt 100 is good because the size of the stitches is unified to a size corresponding to the gauge of the weft knitting machine. Further, since an annular hollow hole is formed around the waistline in the inside of the tube-shaped knitting needles 20, it is possible to insert a member such as a rubber or a belt into the annular hollow hole have. The insertion hole for inserting the rubber or the belt is inserted into the inside of the skirt 100 in the first tube 21 or the second tube 22 in the case where the rubber or the belt is inserted into the inside of the tubular knitted envelope 20, As shown in Fig. For example, in the case where the insertion hole is formed in the connecting portion of both the tubes 21 and 22, the stretching stitch of the rear half part located on the inner side in the skirt 100 is formed in any one of the knitting width directions of S2 Good if not.

≪ Embodiment 2 >

In the first embodiment, an example of knitting a tubular knitted fabric part in the wale-direction end portion of the tubular base portion has been described. On the other hand, a tubular knitted embossed portion may be formed in the wale-direction starting end portion of the tubular base portion. In this case, for example, a base end knitted fabric portion composed of a draw thread or a waste knit fabric is knitted, and the base end knitted fabric portion is continuously formed in the wale direction of the base end knitted fabric portion, 3, the tube-shaped knitting needles are knitted. However, in step S3 and step S6, the joint part 21C of the first tube 21 and the joint part 22C of the second tube 22 are left unbondingly bonded to the FD and the BD. By doing so, the tubular base portion can be knitted continuously to the joining portions 21C and 22C. The tubular base portion can be knitted continuously to the wale-direction end portion of the tubular knitted fabric portion.

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By using the method of knitting the tubular knitted fabric of Embodiments 1 and 2, it is possible to knit a tube-like knitted fabric portion in the wrist portion of the glove, the belt portion of the pants, the knitted wear end portion, the cuffs and the neckline. Although the four-bed flat knitting machine is used in the above-described embodiment, it is also possible to make the same knitting as in the first and second embodiments by using a two-bed flat knitting machine. In that case, the tubular knitting needles may be half gauge knitting that forms a co-ordinate between adjacent stitches.

FD: Lower front needle bed (one needle bed)
FU: Upper front needle bed (one needle bed)
BD: Lower back needle bed (the other needle bed)
BU: Upper needle bed (the other needle bed)
1: stitch row for first joining
2: stitch row for second joining
100: (tubular knitted fabric) skirt
10: tubular base portion
11: first base portion
12: second base portion
20: tube-shaped knitting needles
21: first tube
22: second tube
21C, 22C:
21E, 22E: Termination Stitch Column
21L, 21R, 22L, 22R: side
21a, 22a, 21b, 22b: annular end
21s, 22s:
21e, 22e:

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A tubular base portion in which a first base portion and a second base portion are connected in a tubular manner is formed by using a weft knitting machine having a needle bed on one side and a needle bed on the other side, A tubular knitted fabric including a first tube connected to the first base portion and a second tube connected to the second base portion at an end of the wale direction, In the knitting method of the present invention,
A first joining stitch row to be used in a post process is knitted on the other needle bed and a part of a knitting yarn constituting the first joining stitch row is joined to the one needle bed A step A for connecting the first base part to the first base part,
And a step of knitting the first tube using the one needle bed, the method comprising the steps of: increasing the number of knitting courses in the wale direction constituting the first tube; And a widening stitch is formed on the other needle bed so as to be a lateral side on one end side in the knitting width direction of the first tube, A step B of forming, on one of the needle beds, stretching stitches which become lateral sides on the other end side (the other end side) of the one tube in the knitting width direction,
A second joining stitch row to be used in a subsequent process is knitted on the one needle bed and a part of the knitting yarn constituting the second joining stitch row is knitted by the second base for joining to the other needle bed A step C for connecting to a part,
Connecting the side of the second tube at one end side in the knitting width direction with the side of the first tube while increasing the number of knitting courses in the wale direction constituting the second tube by using the other needle bed; Further, a step D for connecting the side of the second tube at the other end side in the knitting width direction with the side of the first tube
Respectively,
A step E of connecting the stitch row in the wale direction of the first tube and the stitch row for the first joining after the step B,
After Step D, a step F for connecting the longitudinal stitch row in the wale direction of the second tube and the stitch row for the second joining is performed
Wherein the tubular knitted fabric is knitted or woven.
The method according to claim 1,
After the step B, a plurality of stretching stitches formed in the first half of the forming sequence among the plurality of stretching stitches constituting the side edges coupled to the one needle bed are rotated to the other needle bed A plurality of stretching stitches formed on the second half of the forming sequence of the plurality of stretching stitches constituting the lateral side coupled to the other needle bed are rotated by the one needle bed, And a step G for matching the number of stretching stitches of the lateral sides coupled to the other needle bed.
3. The method according to claim 1 or 2,
And the tubular knitting ambipadion is continuously knitted in the wale-direction end portion of the tubular base portion.
A tubular base portion connected to the first base portion and the second base portion in a tubular manner and a tubular knitted fabric portion connected to the wale end portion of the tubular base portion in a non-sewn state,
Wherein the tubular knitting method includes a tubular knitted fabric comprising a first tube connected to the first base portion and a second tube connected to the second base portion,
Both of the first tube and the second tube are formed into a hollow tube shape by connecting the starting end portion and the terminating end portion in the wale direction,
The annular end portion of one end side in the knitting width direction of the first tube and the annular end portion of one end side in the knitting width direction of the second tube are connected by knitting using a tuck or double stitch And an annular end on the other end side in the knitting width direction of the first tube and an annular end on the other end side in the knitting width direction of the second tube are connected by knitting using a jaw or double stitch Tubular knitting fabric.
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