KR20170102421A - Method for knitting tubular knitted fabric - Google Patents

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KR20170102421A
KR20170102421A KR1020170024474A KR20170024474A KR20170102421A KR 20170102421 A KR20170102421 A KR 20170102421A KR 1020170024474 A KR1020170024474 A KR 1020170024474A KR 20170024474 A KR20170024474 A KR 20170024474A KR 20170102421 A KR20170102421 A KR 20170102421A
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다쿠미 마에다
사토시 야마우치
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    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
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    • D04B1/00Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
    • D04BKNITTING
    • D04B1/00Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes
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    • D04B1/24Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes specially adapted for knitting goods of particular configuration wearing apparel
    • D04B1/246Upper torso garments, e.g. sweaters, shirts, leotards
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
    • D04BKNITTING
    • D04B15/00Details of, or auxiliary devices incorporated in, weft knitting machines, restricted to machines of this kind
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    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
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    • D04B7/00Flat-bed knitting machines with independently-movable needles
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    • D04B7/32Flat-bed knitting machines with independently-movable needles specially adapted for knitting goods of particular configuration tubular goods
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[PROBLEMS] To provide a method of knitting a tubular knitted fabric which can equalize the beauty of the left and right boundaries of the one-side knitted fabric part and the other-side knitted fabric part in a tubular knitted fabric knitted using plated knitting will be.
The first stitch 1 located at the end of the first direction side LS of the one knitted fabric part 51 is connected to the third stitch 1 located at the end of the first direction side LS of the other knitted fabric part 52, The second stitches 2 at the ends of the second directional side RS of the other knitted fabric 52 at the first direction side LS and the second stitches 2 at the second direction side (RS) than the fourth stitches (4) at the ends of the first stitches (RS). Then, when the number of courses in the wale direction of the tubular knitted fabric 50 is increased, the third stitches 3 arranged in the wale direction are alternately used as front stitches and back stitches, The stitches (4) are alternately used as front stitches and back stitches. The stitch on the intersecting side of the first stitch 1 and the second stitch 2 at which the scan 11A and the apex 12A intersect is made a torsion stitch.

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[0001] METHOD FOR KNITTING TUBULAR KNITTED FABRIC [0002]

The present invention relates to a tubular knitted fabric for knitting a tubular knitted fabric having one side knitted fabric portion (one side knitted fabric portion) and another side knitted fabric portion (another side knitted fabric portion) connected in a tubular form by plating knitting And a method of knitting the same.

Plating knitting may be performed by using a weft knitting machine having at least a pair of front and rear needle beds. Plating knitting is a process in which main yarns and joined yarns are fed to the knitting needles of the weft knitting machine and the yarn is wound on the tubular knitted fabric Is knitted. Usually, knitting yarns having different properties, for example, knitting yarns having different colors or elasticity, are usually used for these scans and suffixes.

In order to perform the plating knitting, there are mainly two methods. In the first method, two carriers are interlocked with a carriage of a weft knitting machine, a scan is delivered from one of the preceding carriers, and a suffix is delivered from the carrier of the other succeeding one (See, for example, Patent Document 1). The second method is a method in which one carrier (plating carrier) having two feeding ports is interlocked with a carriage of the flat knitting machine, and the scanning and the suffix are fed from the one carrier (for example, See Patent Document 2). Here, there are two types of plating carriers having two feed ports: a rotary type (see FIG. 15 of Patent Document 2) and a non-rotating type (see FIG. 14 of Patent Document 2).

In the case of knitting a tubular knitted fabric in which one side knitted fabric part knitted in one needle bed and the other side knitted fabric part knitted in the other needle bed are connected in a tubular shape, have. Here, as described in Patent Documents 1 and 2, in the knitting of the tubular knitted fabric by the weft knitting machine, the intersection of the yarn and the yarn at the one end in the knitting width direction of the tubular knitted fabric crosses, There is a problem in that the pointed end is exposed on the surface side of the tubular knitted fabric at the crossing position. As a technique for solving such a problem, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Publication No. 2000-325450 discloses a technique for changing the knitting of the one-side knitted fabric part and the knitting of the other side knitted fabric part, and a stitch is made into a twisted stitch. For example, in a case where a scan and a cusp are crossed at the time of knitting one side knitted fabric part (one side knitted fabric part) for one step after knitting one side knitted fabric part (one side stitch) for one step (one stitch) The end stitch of the other knitted fabric portion) is made a torsion stitch. By making the end stitches into a torsion stitch, it is possible to suppress the occurrence of the tangent stitches on the surface side of the tubular knitted fabric, so that the smoothness of the tubular knitted fabric can be improved.

: International Publication No. 2008/139710 : Japanese Patent No. 3899269

However, according to the technique of Patent Document 1, since the twist stitch is formed on the side where the scan and the concave yarn cross each other and the twist stitch is not formed on the side where the scanning and the concave yarn do not cross each other, The appearance of the left and right boundaries of the knitting aspirations is somewhat different.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION It is an object of the present invention to provide a tubular knitted fabric that is knitted using plated knitting, in which the right and left boundaries of the one-side knitted fabric part and the other- And a knitting method of knitting the tubular knitted fabric.

A method of knitting a tubular knitted fabric according to the present invention is a method of knitting a tubular knitted fabric in which a one side knitted fabric portion knitted in one needle bed and a side knitted fabric portion knitted in the other needle bed are connected in a tubular shape, And the end stitches on the crossing side where the scans of plating knitting and crosses of the plating knit intersect when the knitting of the one side knitted fabric part and the knitting of the other side knitted fabric part are switched, is a torsion stitch. In this method of knitting a tubular knitted fabric, the following is carried out.

The first stitch at the end on the first direction side of the one-side knitted fabric portion is stitched on the first stitch on the first side of the one-side knitted fabric portion in the first direction, And a second stitch at an end of the other knitted fabric portion on the second direction side is arranged on the second direction side of the one side knitted fabric portion at a side closer to the second direction than the third stitch at an end of the one side fabric portion Is disposed on the second direction side of the fourth stitch at the end.

A wale array in which front stitches and back stitches are arranged alternately in a one-end side wale string composed of the third stitches arranged in the wale direction when the number of courses in the wale direction of the tubular knitted fabric is increased after arrangement of the stitches, And the other stitch side wale string composed of the fourth stitches arranged in the wale direction is a wale string in which the front stitch and the back stitch are alternately arranged and the other side of the first stitch and the second stitch, Make the stitch with the torsion stitch.

As one embodiment of the method of knitting a tubular knitted fabric according to the present invention, when n is a natural number of 2 or more, before the (n + 1) th stitch in the wale direction of the one-end wale string is knitted, The nth third stitch is moved by the coin needle of the needle bed opposed to the needle bed knitted with the three stitches and before the (n + 1) st fourth stitch in the wale direction of the other side wale row is knitted, And the nth fourth stitch is moved by the coping of the needle bed opposed to the needle bed knitted with the fourth stitch. Wherein movement of the n-th third stitch is performed after knitting that the carrier for sending the scan and the pincushion moves toward the second direction, and movement of the n-th stitch of the fourth stitch is performed when the carrier moves After knitting to move to the first direction side.

According to the knitting method of the tubular knitted fabric of the present invention, as in the case of the patent document 1, the pointed end is exposed to the outside of the tubular knitted fabric at the side where the crossing between the scan and the cross- It is possible to match the appearance of the left and right boundaries of the one-side knitted fabric part and the other-side knitted fabric part. The reason why the appearance of the left and right borders can be matched is that zigzag knit structures are formed at both boundaries as shown in the embodiment.

According to the knitting method of the tubular knitted fabric of the present invention for limiting the movement timing of the n-th third stitch and the fourth stitch, the one-side wale row in which the front stitch and the back stitch are alternately arranged in the wale direction, It is possible to organize them in a beautiful manner.

1 is a schematic configuration diagram of a sweater according to the first embodiment.
Fig. 2 is a process drawing of the body of the sweater.
3 (A) is an enlarged view of the right side of the body (left side in Fig. 1), and Fig. 3 (B) is an enlarged view of the left side of the body.
Fig. 4 is a process diagram showing a knitting process of a portion above the neck line in the body of the sweater according to the second embodiment. Fig.

≪ Embodiment 1 >

In Embodiment 1, an example in which a sweater is knitted by plating knitting using a two-bed knitting machine will be described with reference to Figs. 1 to 3. Fig. The flat knitting machine to be used may be a four-bed flat knitting machine.

The sweater 100 shown in Fig. 1 has a body 50 and right and left sleeves 60. The body 50 is a tubular knitted fabric formed by connecting a front body 51 and a rear body 52 in a tubular manner and the sleeve 60 has a front sleeve 61 and a rear sleeve 62, And a tubular knitted fabric formed by being connected. In this example, in knitting the sweater 100 by plating knitting, the front body 51 (front sleeve 61) and the rear body 52 (rear sleeve 62 ) Have the same outer appearance at the right and left boundaries. In this example, the knitting of the body 50 as a representative will be described based on a knitting process chart of Fig. The knitting of the sleeve 60 may be performed in the same manner as the knitting of the body 50, and a detailed description thereof will be omitted.

In Fig. 2, " S + number " indicates the number of knitting steps, FB indicates a front needle bed, and BB indicates a back needle bed. The BB can be racked right and left with respect to the FB, and the transfer of stitches between the front and rear needle beds is possible. The hatching reversed triangular mark and the inverted triangular mark leaving the inside of the rim are shown on the back side carrier 8 and the front side FB side disposed on the rear side (BB side) And a front side carrier 9 disposed therein. The portions related to the knitting operation in each knitting step are indicated by bold lines, and the newly knitted stitches in this step are shown by blackening. Arrows shown in the drawing indicate the moving direction of the stitches.

S0 shows a state in which the stitches of the front body 51 are engaged with the knitting needles B to I of the FB and stitches of the back body 52 are engaged with the knitting needles b to i of the BB. From this state of S0, the tubular knitted fabric knitting method of the present invention is used to perform plating knitting. In this example, FB is used as one needle bed, BB is used as the other needle bed, the front body 51 is made into one knitted fabric part (one side knitted fabric part), the rear body 52 is made into the other knitted fabric The left side of the paper surface in the knitting width direction is referred to as a first direction side LS and the right side of the paper in the knitting width direction is referred to as a second direction side RS, 8 and feeds the attached yarn 12A from the front carrier 9 in a clockwise direction while circling knitting the yarn 12A. In this case, the scan 11A and the cusp 12A intersect at the end of the second direction side RS due to the front-to-rear relationship of the rear carrier 8 and the front carrier 9.

Here, when the main knitting is performed in the counterclockwise direction, the scan 11A and the vertex 12A intersect at the left end of the paper. In this case, BB is a needle bed, FB is a needle bed on the other side, a rear body 52 is a knitted fabric part, and a front body 51 is a knitted fabric part on the right side in the knitting width direction, (RS), and the left side of the paper in the knitting width direction is the second direction side (LS). 2, when the scan 11A is fed from the front carrier 9 and the joining point 12A is fed from the rear carrier 8, when the main yarn is knitted clockwise, And when the main knitting is performed in the counterclockwise direction, an intersection occurs at the right end of the paper.

The stitches (the first stitches 1) at the ends of the first direction side LS coupled to the knitting needle B among the stitches of the one side knitting needles 51 that are joined to the FB are knitted by the knitting needle A (Second stitches 2) at the ends of the second direction side RS to be engaged with the knitting needle i among the stitches of the other knitting needles 52 to be joined to the BB are knitted by the knitting needle j . By this movement of the stitch, the first stitch 1 is stitched on the third stitch 3 (the knitting needle b) at the end of the first direction side LS of the stitches of the other knitted embossed portion 52 engaged with the BB Are arranged on the first direction side (LS) than the stitches to be joined. The second stitches 2 are formed in the stitches of the knitting needles 51 connected to the FB more than the fourth stitches 4 (stitches joined to the knitting needle I) at the end of the second direction side RS And is disposed on the two-way side RS. As described below, when the number of courses in the wale direction of the tubular knitted fabric 50 is increased from the state of S1, the one-end wale column (the third stitch 3) Side wale string composed of the fourth stitches 4 arranged in the wale direction and a wale string having the front stitch and the back stitch alternately arranged on the other end side wale string) is formed into a wale string in which front stitches and back stitches are alternately arranged.

The knit stitches are knitted on the knitting needles b to h of the BB by moving both the carriers 9 and 8 to the second direction side RS, And both carriers 9 and 8 are stopped on the two-way side RS. The stitch of the knitting needle b of the BB is the second stitch 3 of the second stitch continuing in the wale direction of the third stitch 3 of S1 and is the front stitch when viewed from the BB side.

Further, in S2, the third stitch 3 knitted on the knitting needle b of the BB is moved to the knitting needle of the FB (empty needle) (B). The movement of the third stitch 3 is such that when a new third stitch 3 (third stitch 3) is knitted in the wale direction of the third stitch 3 of S2, The stitch 3 is to be seen from the BB side to make a back stitch.

In S3, both the carriers 9 and 8 are moved to the first direction side LS to knit the stitches (second stitches 2) on the knitting needles j of the BB, ). The stitch of the knitting needles j of BB is the second stitch 2 of the second which continues in the wale direction of the second stitch 2 of S2. The second stitches 2 move the both carriers 9 and 8 to the second direction side RS and move to the position passing through the knitting needle j in S2 and then move the both carriers 9 and 8 ) Is moved to the first direction side (LS), knitting is performed on the knitting needles (j) of the BB, so that a twisted stitch is produced. The stitches knitted on the knitting needle I of the FB in S3 are the second stitches 4 in the second stitch continuing in the wale direction of the fourth stitch 4 of S2 and the stitches knitted on the knitting needle B of the FB And the third stitch 3 in the wale direction of the third stitch 3 of S2. The third stitch 3 is a back stitch as viewed from the BB side, and the fourth stitch 4 is a front stitch as viewed from the FB side.

In S3, the fourth stitch 4 knitted on the knitting needle I of the FB is moved to the knitting needle (copulation) (i) of the BB. The movement of the fourth stitch 4 is such that when a new fourth stitch 4 (third stitch 4) is knitted in the wale direction of the fourth stitch 4 of S3, The stitch 4 is viewed from the FB side to make a back stitch.

In S4, the both carriers 9 and 8 are moved to the second direction side RS to knit the stitches at the knitting needles c to i of the BB, and the knitting needles j, And both carriers 9 and 8 are stopped on the two-way side RS. The stitch knitted on the knitting needles i of BB is the third stitch 4 which continues in the wale direction of the fourth stitch 4 of S3 and becomes a back stitch as viewed from the FB side. Further, in this S4, the third stitch 3 knitted on the knitting needle B of the FB is moved to the knitting needle (copulation) b of the BB. The movement of the third stitch 3 is for making the fourth stitch 3 continuing in the wale direction of the third stitch 3 from the BB side to the front stitch.

In S5, the both carriers 9, 8 are moved to the first direction side LS to knit the stitches (second stitches 2) on the knitting needles j of the BB, , A). The second stitches 2 become torsion stitches. Further, in this S5, the fourth stitch 4 knitted on the knitting needle i of the BB is moved to the needle (copulation) I of the FB. The movement of the fourth stitch 4 is for turning the fourth stitch 4, which continues in the wale direction of the fourth stitch 4, from the FB side to the front stitch.

The arrangement of the stitches when S5 ends is the same as that of S1. Thereafter, steps S2 to S5 are repeated. The first stitch 1 of S3 is a non-stitch stitch and the first stitch 1 of S5 continuing in the wale direction is not twisted at the time of knitting, When shifted, it is twisted by the movement of a sinker loop connected to the transferred stitches. On the other hand, the second stitches 2 of S3 are torsion stitches, and the second stitches 2 of S5 continuing in the wale direction are torsion stitches at the time of knitting, but move the fourth stitches 4 at the second S3 It is not twisted. That is, in the front-back relationship of the carriers 8 and 9 and the plating combination in the circling direction as in the present embodiment, the first stitch 1 is made of only untwisted stitches and the second stitches The second stitches 2 are arranged only in the wale direction by moving the third stitches 3 and the fourth stitches 4 between the FB and the BB, Are alternately made into a torsion stitch and a bevel stitch.

The third stitches 3 of S2 are front stitches as viewed from the BB side, the third stitches 3 of S3 continuing in the wale direction are back stitches as viewed from the BB side, and the third stitches 3 arranged in the wale direction, Is a wale string in which the front stitch and the back stitch are alternately arranged. On the other hand, the fourth stitches 4 of S3 are front stitches as seen from the FB side, the fourth stitches 4 of S4 continuing in the wale direction become back stitches as viewed from the FB side, and the fourth stitches 4 Is a wale string in which the front stitch and the back stitch are alternately arranged.

By repeating S2 to S5 as described above, the left and right boundaries of the one-side knitted embossed portion 51 and the other-side knitted embossed portion 52 become the states shown in the photographs of Figs. 3A and 3B. The stitches continuing in a zigzag shape upward toward the upper side of Fig. 3 (A) are stitched in the zigzag shape toward the upper side of the first stitch 1 and the upper side of Fig. 3 (B) to be. The knitting yarn that appears to extend from the back side of the first stitch 1 (second stitch 2) in the left-right direction of the paper is a knitted fabric which is located near the first stitch 1 (second stitch 2) Side wale string (the other-end wale string) made up of the three stitches 3 (the fourth stitches 4). As shown in these photographs, zigzag knit structures of the same outer appearance are formed at the right and left boundaries of both knitting needles 51 and 52, so that the both boundaries are good.

The reason why the first stitches 1 (second stitches 2) arranged in the wale direction are zigzag is that the wale string of the one side (the other side wale string) It is because of heat. As shown in the knitting process chart of Fig. 2, the third stitches 3 (fourth stitches 4) are moved between FB and BB when alternating the back stitches and the front stitches. The first stitches 1 (second stitches 2) are alternately pulled toward the one knitted fabric portion 51 side and the other knitted fabric portion 52 side each time the stage in the wale direction is changed. Therefore, the first stitches 1 (second stitches 2) arranged in the wale direction become staggered.

The transfer timing of the third stitches 3 and the fourth stitches 4 is not limited to the timing of the embodiment. The first stitches 1 (the second stitches 2) arranged in the wale direction become a zigzag shape by transferring the third stitches 3 (the fourth stitches 4) without limiting the timing of the transfer , Knit structures of the same design are formed at the right and left boundaries of the one-side knitted embossed portion and the other-side knitted embossed portion. In addition, in the knitting process diagram of FIG. 2, the knitting needles coupled to the BB may be knitted with one knitted shoulder and the knitting needles coupled to the FB with the other knitted shoulder.

≪ Embodiment 2 >

In the second embodiment, a knitting process of a tubular knitted fabric having an opening portion at one knitted fabric portion will be described with reference to Fig. As the tubular knitted fabric having the opening portion, a portion above the neckline 70 of the body 50 of the sweater 100 of Fig. 1, cardigan and the like can be mentioned. In this example, knitting of a portion above the neck line 70 of the body 50 of Fig. 1 will be described.

T0 shows a state in which the knitting needles 51 on the knitting needles B, C, H and I of the FB and the knitting needles b to i of the BB are joined to the knitting needles 52 on the FB. On one side knitted fabric part (51), an open part (53) not connected to the knitted fabric is formed. From the state of T0, the C-shaped knitting is performed while feeding the scan 11A from the rear carrier 8 and the apex 12A from the front carrier 9. In the case where both carriers 9 and 8 move in the clockwise direction (counterclockwise direction) in the C-shaped knitting, the scan 11A and the suffixes 11A and 11B in the second direction side RS (first direction side LS) 12A cross.

At T1, the stitches (first stitches 1) at the ends of the first direction LS coupled to the knitting needle B among the stitches of the one side knitting needles 51 that are joined to the FB are knitted by the knitting needle A of the FB (Second stitches 2) at the ends of the second direction side RS to be engaged with the knitting needle i among the stitches of the other knitting needles 52 to be joined to the BB are knitted by the knitting needle j . In this example, the end stitches on the first direction side LS of the other knitted fabric part 52 to be bonded to the knitting needle b of the BB are engaged with the knitting needles I of the third stitch 3, FB, The end stitches on the second direction side (RS) of the stitches 51 are the fourth stitches 4.

After the two carriers 9 and 8 are moved to the first direction side LS to knit stitches on the knitting needles C and A of the FBs, ) To knit stitches on knitting needles (b to h) of BB. Both the carriers 9 and 8 stop at the second direction side RS than the knitting needles j to which the second stitches 2 are joined. The stitch of the knitting needle b of BB is the second third stitch 3 which continues in the wale direction of the third stitch 3 of T1. The third stitch 3 becomes a front stitch when viewed from the BB side. At T2, the third stitch 3 knitted on the knitting needle b of the BB is moved to the knitting needle (copulation) B of the FB.

At T3, after knitting the stitches (second stitches 2) on the knitting needles j of BB by moving both carriers 9 and 8 in the first direction LS, knitting needles I and H of FB, The stitches are knitted. The stitch of the knitting needles j of the BB is the second stitch 2 of the second which continues in the wale direction of the second stitch 2 of T2 and becomes a torsion stitch at the time of knitting. The stitch of the knitting needle I of the FB is the second stitch 4 of the second stitch continuing in the wale direction of the fourth stitch 4 of T2 and is a front stitch as viewed from the FB side. Further, at T3, the fourth stitch 4 knitted to the knitting needle I of the FB is moved to the knitting needle (coordination) i of the BB, and the second stitch 2 knitted to the knitting needle j of the BB is referred to as FB (Co-ordinate) J of the user. The second stitches 2 may not move. However, by moving the second stitches 2 to FB at T3, the cross stitches of the stitches of the knitting needle H (second stitches 2) (cross-over yarn) can be shortened.

T4, after both carriers 9, 8 are moved to the second direction side RS to knit stitches on knitting needles H, J of FB, both carriers 9, 8 are moved in the first direction side LS To knit stitches on knitting needles i to c of BB. The stitch knitted on the knitting needles i of the BB is the third stitch 4 that continues in the wale direction of the fourth stitch 4 of T3 and becomes the back stitch as viewed from the FB side. In this T4, the fourth stitch 4 knitted on the knitting needle i of the BB is moved to the knitting needle I of the FB, and the second stitch 2 knitted on the knitting needle J of the FB Move to knitting needle (j) of BB. Here, if the second stitch 2 is not being moved at T3, the second stitch 2 is not moved at T4.

At T5, both carriers 9, 8 on the second direction side (RS) than the first stitch 1 are moved to the first direction side (LS) and stitches (first stitches 1 After knitting the knitting needles B and C of the FB, knit the knit stitches B and C by moving the carriers 9 and 8 to the second direction side RS. The first stitch 1 of the knitting needle A is a twist stitch and the third stitch 3 of the knitting needle B at the time of knitting is the third stitch 3 in the wale direction as viewed from the BB side, to be. Further, at this time T5, the third stitch 3 of the knitting needle B of the FB is moved to the knitting needle (copulation) b of the BB.

Thereafter, the knitting of T2 to T5 may be repeated. At the time of knitting, the first stitches (1) of T2 are stitches that are not twisted, and the first stitches (1) of T5 continuing in the wale direction are twist stitches. The second stitches 2 of T3 are torsion stitches at the time of knitting and the second stitches of T4 continuing in the wale direction become stitches that are not twisted. (One step) at both the left and right boundaries of the one-side knitted embossed portion 51 and the other-side knitted embossed portion 52 in the case of performing the plaiting knitting in the original C shape, ). Therefore, in the knitting step of this embodiment, the torsion stitches are formed by one step at both sides of the left and right boundaries in order to suppress the intersection. That is, the first stitches 1 (second stitches 2) arranged in the wale direction are alternately torsion stitches and non-stitch stitches by forming new stitches and transferring them.

Further, the third stitches 3 of the T2 are the front stitches as seen from the BB side, the third stitches 3 of T5 are the back stitches as seen from the BB side, and the third stitches 3 of the third stitches 3 arranged in the wale direction The wale string becomes the wale string in which the front stitch and the back stitch are alternately arranged. The fourth stitch 4 of T3 is a front stitch as viewed from the FB side, the fourth stitch 4 of T4 is a back stitch as viewed from the FB side, and the fourth stitch 4 of the fourth stitch 4, The heat becomes a wale string in which the front stitch and the back stitch are alternately arranged. By moving the third stitches 3 and the fourth stitches 4 between the FB and the BB so as to form the one-side wale rows and the other-side wale rows, the first stitches 1 (the second stitches 2) The first stitches 1 (second stitches 2) arranged in the wale direction are pulled toward the one knitted embossed portion 51 side and the other knitted fabric portion 52 side each time the end in the wale direction is changed, And is continuous in a zigzag shape. Therefore, a zigzag knit structure similar to that of Embodiment 1 is formed at the right and left boundaries of the one-side knitted embossed portion 51 and the other-side knitted embossed portion 52 of Embodiment 2, so that the appearance of the right and left boundaries can be aligned.

FB: Front needle bed (one needle bed)
BB: Back needle bed (the other needle bed)
LS: Left side of the paper in the knitting width direction (first direction side)
RS: the right side in the knitting width direction (second direction side)
1: 1st stitch
2: Second stitch
3: Third stitch
4: Fourth stitch
8: Rear carrier
9: Front carrier
100: Sweater
50: body (tubular knitted fabric)
51: Front body (one side aspiration)
52: rear body (other knitted aspirator)
53:
60: Retail (tubular knitted fabric)
61: Front sleeve
62: Rear sleeves
70: Neckline
11A: Injection
12A:

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One side knitted fabric portion (one side knitted fabric portion) knitted on one side (needle bed) and the other side knitted fabric portion (another side side knitted fabric portion) knitted on the other (needle bed) And the knitting of the one side knitted fabric part and the knitting of the other side knitted fabric part are switched by the plating knitting. 1. A knitting method of a tubular knitted fabric having an end stitch at an intersecting side where twisting stitches intersect with each other with a twisted stitch,
(One end side) of the knitting width direction is referred to as a first direction side and the other end side (the other end side) is referred to as a second direction side, the first stitch at the end on the first direction side of the one- A second stitch on the second direction side end of the other side knitted embossed portion is arranged on the side of the first stitch on the side of the first side in the first direction than on the side of the third stitch on the side of the first side in the first direction, After the stitch is disposed on the second direction side of the fourth stitch at the end on the second direction side of the embroidery,
(Wale row) of the tubular knitted fabric is increased by increasing the number of courses in the wale direction by a front stitch ) And a back stitch are arranged alternately and the other stitch side wale string (the other stitch wale string) composed of the fourth stitch arranged in the wale direction is arranged alternately with the front stitch and the back stitch And the stitches on the intersecting side of the first stitch and the second stitch are used as torsion stitches.
The method according to claim 1,
When n is a natural number of 2 or more,
(N + 1) th needle stitch in the wale direction of the one-end wale row is knitted before the knitting of the third stitch of the n-th needle stitch in the wale direction, The third stitch of the other side wale row is moved, and before the fourth stitch of the (n + 1) th stitch in the wale direction of the other side wale row is knitted, n Th < th > stitch,
the nth movement of the third stitch is performed after the carrier in which the scan and the feed yarn are fed to the second direction side and the movement of the nth fourth stitch is , And after the knitting that the carrier moves toward the first direction side.
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