WO2007055239A1 - 指袋付きの靴下または手袋の編成方法および指袋付きの靴下または手袋 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a sock or glove knitting method with finger bags, and more particularly to a sock or glove knitting method having five finger bags and socks or gloves with finger bags.
- Socks and gloves can be knitted using a flat knitting machine.
- each finger bag is knitted as a single tubular body up to the fingertip strength and crotch.
- each finger pouch is knitted in the order of the little finger, ring finger, middle finger, and index finger, and these finger pouches are joined together at each finger crotch forming position as four cylindrical bodies. Knit the torso. Next, knitting the thumb finger bag and joining the thumb finger bag and the four barrels together to form the five barrels.
- thumbbags are joined by joining the thumb and forefinger pouches at the crotch formation position.
- the middle finger pouch and the two torso are joined to form the third torso
- the third torso and the ring finger pouch are joined to form the four torso, and then the little finger pouch is attached.
- the sock may be knitted by knitting and joining the little finger pouch and the four torso (see, for example, Patent Document 1).
- one finger bag is joined to the three cylinders to form a four-cylinder cylinder.
- gloves are knitted by forming five cylinders by joining to the cylinder (see Patent Document 2).
- Patent Document 1 JP 2000-239950 A
- Patent Document 2 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2000-220064
- socks or gloves with a finger bag are knitted using a dedicated flat knitting machine.
- This dedicated flat knitting machine is provided with a restraining rod called a force razor for performing crotch knitting on the finger crotch at the base of each finger bag.
- a force razor By using this force razor, crotch on the finger crotch It is possible to prevent the finger crotch from opening a hole.
- the knitting width direction end on the finger pouch side to be knitted next to the knitted pouch Keep the stitches of the part pressed with a force razor. Then, the next adjacent finger pouches are knitted so as to form stitches at the ends in the knitting width direction with knitting needles holding the stitches with force razors. Then, when the knitting of the finger pouch is completed, the force razor is moved to the needle where the stitch at the end in the knitting width direction on the finger pouch side to be knitted next in the knitted finger pouch is locked. In this way, the finger bag knitting operation, the force razor moving operation, and the deterring operation are repeated until the index finger finger bag is knitted.
- the knitting yarn is circulated to perform knitting of the four cylinders, and the crotch stitches formed on the crotch portions are superposed.
- the thumb finger bag is knitted after forming the four cylinders, the stitches held by the force razors are retained while the stitches at the ends of the four cylinders in the knitting width direction are suppressed by the force razors.
- the thumb pouch is knitted using the knitting needle that is stopped. The finger crotch part of the glove knitted in this way does not open a hole and can be made strong.
- the present invention provides a sock or glove with a finger bag that can be kept in a state in which the ends in the knitting width direction of each finger bag are always overlapped when knitting, and the press work for adjusting the shape can be reduced, and its It aims at providing the organization method.
- the sock or glove knitting method of the present invention has at least a pair of front and back needle beds that extend in the left-right direction and face each other in the front-rear direction, and at least one of the front and back needle beds is left-right.
- the fingertip force is also knitted, and at least one finger crotch has an adjacent finger bag with its knitting width.
- a hook-shaped portion is formed on the finger crotch portion so as to overlap at the direction end portion.
- the hook-shaped portion In forming the hook-shaped portion, first, two adjacent cylindrical portions are joined to form one cylindrical shape at the finger crotch formation position to form the finger crotch portion. After forming the finger crotch portion, a plurality of stitches are formed on the finger crotch portion so that the knitted fabric is folded over at one of the front knitted fabric portion or the rear knitted fabric portion of the tubular portion after joining. In order to form a double stitch, the stitches of the other front and back knitted fabric portions are turned to one knitted fabric portion side to form a continuous stitch in the double stitches, thereby forming a hook-like portion on the finger crotch portion. Form.
- the cylindrical portion in the present invention means the thumb, forefinger, middle finger, ring finger, little finger pouch, the same month for two months, the three barrels, the four barrels, and the five barrels.
- the two adjacent cylindrical portions are joined so that the hook-shaped portions are formed on the same knitted fabric portion in the front and rear knitted fabric portions. Then, the operation for forming the hook-shaped portion is repeated.
- the end portion in the knitting width direction on the knitted width direction is connected to the other tube for the cylindrical portion that has already been formed with the cylindrical portion. Join to the shape part.
- the finger crotch portion is formed by joining adjacent cylindrical portions so as to form one cylinder at the finger crotch formation position, the two cylindrical portions are stitched at the end of the knitting width direction.
- the knitting needles to be locked are arranged so as to be adjacent to each other, and at least one course is knitted so as to be continuous with the stitches of these two cylindrical portions.
- a hole is formed in the finger crotch. Therefore, when two adjacent cylindrical portions are joined, stitches at the ends in the knitting width direction of the respective cylindrical portions are overlapped with each other, and then a continuous stitch is formed. It is preferable to form.
- the double stitches may be one stitch at the end in the knitting width direction, or two stitches at the end may be overlapped. In this way, by overlapping and joining the stitches at the ends in the knitting width direction, it is possible to prevent holes from being formed in the finger crotch portions.
- the hook-shaped portion When forming the hook-shaped portion, three or more stitches are overlapped. Therefore, if a thick thread is used to join the two cylindrical parts, and if an attempt is made to form a double stitch for forming the hook-like part, transfer and formation of the stitches becomes difficult. . Therefore, by forming a continuous stitch with respect to the double stitches formed at the time of joining the cylindrical portions and then forming the hook-like portions, the number of double stitches when forming the hook-like portions can be reduced. Therefore, it becomes possible to easily form the bowl-shaped portion. Depending on the thickness of the thread, the hook-shaped portion can be formed while leaving the overlap formed at the time of joining the cylindrical portions.
- the flange portion is formed before the two adjacent cylindrical portions are joined, and one of the cylindrical portions is connected to the front knitted fabric portion. It is preferable to turn this one tubular portion in advance so that a plurality of stitches at the ends in the knitting width direction facing each other before and after the rear knitted fabric portion are overlapped when forming the hook-shaped portion. Then, after turning the tubular portion in advance in this manner, the hook-like portion is formed, and when all the hook-like portions are formed, the front knitted fabric portion and the rear knitted fabric in the joined tubular portions are formed. It is preferable that the knitting is performed so that the boundary portion of the portion is located between the front and back needle beds.
- the joined cylindrical portion when all the hook-shaped portions are formed is, for example, a case of five-finger socks and when the hook-shaped portions are formed on all the finger crotch portions. 5 from thumb to pinky This refers to the five barrels that are joined together.
- the hook-shaped portion is formed so that the boundary portion between the front knitted fabric portion and the rear knitted fabric portion is located between the front and back needle beds. Rotate the cylindrical part in advance to form the bowl-shaped part.
- the joined cylindrical part when all the saddle-shaped parts are formed means the four torso that joins the four finger bags up to the index finger little finger.
- the hook-shaped portion is formed such that the boundary portion between the front knitted fabric portion and the rear knitted fabric portion is located between the front and back needle beds. The hook is turned in advance to form a hook.
- the number of stitches to be overlapped when forming the hook-shaped portion is preferably an odd number of 3 stitches or more for one knitting needle.
- the finger pouches can be overlapped at the end in the knitting width direction while minimizing the knitting force ⁇ It is preferable in terms of appearance, socks or gloves.
- the number of knitting needles on which double stitches are formed in order to form the hook-shaped portion is preferably two or more.
- the number of knitting needles on which the double stitches are formed can be set to a desired number depending on the gauge and filling conditions.
- the finger bag is in a state in which the end of the knitting width direction is overlapped with the thumb finger bag being the uppermost position on the upper side. It is preferable to form a hook-like part.
- the index finger pouch is the highest on the back side with respect to the other finger pouches for the index finger, middle finger, ring finger, and little finger pouch. It is preferable that the hook-shaped portion is formed so as to be in a position where the end portions in the knitting width direction are overlapped.
- the sock or glove with a finger bag obtained by the knitting method of the present invention has a hook-like portion formed on the finger crotch portion by the knitting method described above.
- the finger pouch without pressing can be overlapped at the end in the knitting width direction. In other words, it is not necessary to perform press processing for overlapping the finger bags, and the appearance of the finger bags can be maintained constantly from the knitted state, which improves the appearance. Furthermore, even when socks or gloves are washed, the overlapping state of the finger bags can always be maintained. As a result, it is possible to maintain the overlapping state of the finger pouches for a long time while reducing the press work for adjusting the shape, and to improve the appearance.
- the embodiment shown below has a pair of front and back needle beds extending in the left-right direction and facing each other in the front-rear direction, the rear needle bed can be racked left and right, and the stitches between the front and back needle beds are Make socks or gloves with finger bags using a so-called two-bed flat knitting machine that can be transferred.
- the two-bed flat knitting machine includes a two-bed bed provided with a compound needle comprising a needle body provided with a hook at the tip and a slider formed by superposing two thin plates.
- No. flat knitting machine for example, SWG021 manufactured by Shima Seiki Seisakusho Co., Ltd.
- the flat knitting machine a flat knitting machine having a flat needle that can be used only by the flat knitting machine having the compound needle may be used. Further, the flat knitting machine can be obtained by using a four-bed flat knitting machine rather than using the above-described two-bed flat knitting machine.
- a tubular knitted fabric can be knitted using all the needles without providing empty needles, although it is a two-bed bed.
- a flat knitting machine comprising the compound needle The needle is advanced to the other needle bed by the compound needle slider in one needle bed, and the stitch is deposited on the compound needle slider in the other needle bed (Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 11-43849). The method of depositing the stitches disclosed in (1).
- the front knitted fabric portion is knitted mainly at the lower front needle bed, and the rear knitted fabric portion is mainly knitted at the lower rear needle bed.
- the upper rear needle bed is used as a blank needle for knitting the front knitted fabric part, and used for transferring the front knitted fabric part, forming the back stitch, etc., when knitting the upper front needle bed for the rear knitted fabric part. Used as a blank needle for transferring the back knitted fabric and forming the back stitch.
- finger bags serving as tubular portions are individually knitted into a tubular shape, and two finger bags of these finger bags are joined together to form a tubular body serving as two barrels. After forming the parts and joining the finger bags one after another to the joined cylindrical parts, three cylinders, four cylinders, and five cylinders are formed.
- FIG. 1 is a plan view of a sock (left foot) having five finger bags.
- FIGS. 2 to 4 show knitting process diagrams of the basic knitting method common to the two embodiments, and FIGS. 5 and 6 show knitting process diagrams of the sock knitting method of FIG.
- the sock 1 knitted in the first embodiment includes five finger bags, and in FIG. 1, the front side is the upper side knitted fabric portion 1A (front side knitted fabric portion) and the back side is the back side knitted fabric portion 1B ( Rear knitted fabric part).
- the sock 1 has a fingertip tip 21 that protrudes most at the tip of the fingertip.
- the first finger bag 21, the second finger bag 22, the third finger bag 23, the fourth finger bag The position of the tip of the fingertip is lowered in the order of 24 and fifth finger bag 25.
- the first finger bag 21 corresponds to the thumb
- the second finger bag 22 corresponds to the index finger
- the third finger bag 23 corresponds to the middle finger
- the fourth finger bag 24 corresponds to the ring finger
- the fifth finger bag 25 corresponds to the little finger. .
- a first finger crotch 31 is provided between the first finger pouch 21 and the second finger pouch 22, and a second finger crotch is provided between the second finger pouch 22 and the third finger pouch 23.
- the positions of the first finger crotch 31, the second finger crotch 32, the third finger crotch 33, and the fourth finger crotch 34 also descend from the first finger crotch 31 to the ankle side.
- the first finger bag 21, the second finger bag 22, the third finger bag 23, the fourth finger bag 24, and the fifth finger bag 25 are individually knitted into a cylindrical shape. Therefore, the first finger bag 21, the second finger bag 22, the third finger bag 23, the fourth finger bag 24, and the fifth finger bag 25 are knitted in this order.
- first finger bag 21 and the second finger bag 22 are knitted, the first finger bag 21 and the second finger bag 22 are joined by the first finger crotch 31 and the two cylinders 41 Form.
- the third finger bag 23 is knitted, and the third finger bag 23 and the second finger bag 22 part of the two barrels 41 are joined by the second finger crotch portion 32 to form the three barrels 51.
- the fourth finger bag 24 is knitted, and the fourth finger bag 24 and the third finger bag 23 portion of the three barrels 51 are joined by the third finger crotch portion 33 to form the four barrels 61.
- the fifth finger bag 25 is knitted, and the fifth finger bag 25 and the fourth finger bag 24 portion of the four barrel 61 are joined by the fourth finger crotch portion 34 to form a five barrel 71.
- the sock 1 is formed by knitting the five torso 71 to the foot insertion opening 11.
- the cylinder 51, the four cylinders 61, and the five cylinders 71 are the cylindrical portion referred to in the present invention.
- the instep side knitted fabric portion 1A of the socks is mainly knitted using the needles of the front needle bed. Knit the back side knitted fabric part 1B of the socks using mainly the needles on the back needle bed
- each finger bag has a back side knitted fabric portion and a back side at the time of knitting to the finger crotch formation position (on the glove, on the palm side).
- the boundary part is preset.
- the number of stitches that are locked to the front and back needle beds is knitted so as to prevent yarn breakage.
- the numbers on the left indicate the steps of the knitting process
- F on the left indicates The front needle bed and B the rear needle bed.
- the stitches of the knitted fabric portion are indicated by circles
- the lower circles of each step indicate stitches that are locked to the front needle bed F
- the upper circles indicate stitches that are locked to the rear needle bed B.
- the stitches shown in the knitting process diagram are shown by thick lines and stitches in the back side knitted fabric portion of each tubular portion before joining, and the stitches in the back side knitted fabric portion are thin. , Indicated by a line.
- the first tubular portion 81 is knitted into a tubular shape (step 1).
- the stitches locked to the rear needle bed B indicate the stitches of the rear knitted fabric portion (knitted fabric portion 1B on the back side of the foot, knitted fabric portion 10B on the palm side), and the front needle bed
- the stitches locked by F indicate the stitches of the front knitted fabric portion (the back side knitted fabric portion 1A, the back side knitted fabric portion 10A).
- Step 2 The first tubular portion 81 knitted to the finger crotch formation position in Step 1 is rotated clockwise (Step 2), and as shown in Step 3, the left end of the knitting width of the front knitted fabric portion Turn the second stitch on the rear needle bed B, and turn the second stitch on the right end of the knitting width of the rear knitted fabric part on the front needle bed F.
- step 2 before joining the first cylindrical portion 81 and the second cylindrical portion 82 adjacent to each other, the front knitted fabric portion and the rear knitted fabric in the first cylindrical portion 81 shown in step 1 are used.
- This is a step of rotating the first tubular portion 81 in advance so that a plurality of stitches at the ends in the knitting width direction facing each other before and after the base portion are overlapped when forming the hook-shaped portion.
- the second tubular portion 82 is knitted into a tubular shape up to the finger crotch formation position (step 4).
- All the stitches of the front knitted fabric portion locked to the front needle bed F of the second tubular portion 82 are moved to the rear needle bed B. Leave the rear needle bed B to the left in the figure for 1 pitch racking, and then face the stitches of the front knitted fabric part of the second tubular part 82 locked to the slider of the rear needle bed B Transfer to the needle on the front needle bed F. By this transfer, the stitches of the second tubular portion 82 are overlapped with the stitches at the end in the knitting width direction of the front needle bed F of the first tubular portion 81.
- the circular knitting is performed from the state where the first tubular portion 81 and the second tubular portion 82 are joined.
- the continuous knitting is not performed continuously to the stitch 84 of the front knitted fabric portion, which is overlapped in Step 5, but continuously to the stitch 83 of the rear knitted fabric portion.
- stitches are continuously formed on the stitches 84 of the front knitted fabric portion that are not overlapped with the stitches 83 of the rear knitted fabric portion overlapped in step 5 (steps). 6).
- the knitting in step 6 closes the crotch portion of the finger crotch portion 85, prevents perforation in the finger crotch portion 85, maintains the shape of the finger crotch portion 85, and Part 85 can be strengthened.
- the third tubular portion 86 begins to be formed.
- Step 6 the circular knitting in Step 6 is performed when the front knitted fabric portion is knitted, the stitch is formed continuously with the stitch 84 of the front knitted fabric portion, and the rear knitted fabric portion is knitted. Go to the stitch 83 in the side knitted fabric part to form a stitch continuously.
- step 7 stitches locked to the back needle bed B are numbered from 1 to 11 in order from the left, and stitches locked to the front needle bed F are set. Number them in order of right force to 12-22.
- step 7 knitting is performed to form a hook-shaped portion on the finger crotch portion 85 of the third cylindrical portion 86.
- the stitch (22) locked to the front needle bed F is transferred to the needle of the opposite back needle bed B and , Transfer the stitch (11) locked to the rear needle bed B to the needle of the front needle bed F facing to turn the third cylindrical part 86 and bring it to the state of step 8 in FIG. To do.
- step Ten After the rear needle bed B is further racked by two pitches in the right direction, the stitch (10) locked to the rear needle bed B is transferred to the needles of the front needle bed F facing each other, Set to step 9 in Fig. 3. Then, after the rear needle bed B is racked by 1 pitch in the left direction, the stitches (10) to (18) locked to the needles on the front needle bed F are placed on the opposing sliders on the rear needle bed B (step Ten).
- the stitch (22) locked to the rear needle bed B is transferred to the needle of the front needle bed F facing the rear needle bed Place it on the slider on the floor B! Transfer the stitch (18) to the needle on the front needle bed F on the opposite side.
- the stitch (18) is superposed on the stitch (19) (step 11).
- the stitch (1) locked to the rear needle bed B is transferred to the needles of the front needle bed F facing each other,
- the left stitch (17) is deposited on the slider on the rear needle bed B, and transferred to the needle on the front needle bed F facing it.
- the stitch (17) is superposed on the stitch (20) (step 12).
- the rear needle bed B is deposited on the slider of the rear needle bed B and all the stitches (10) to (16) are opposed to the front needle bed F. Transfer to the needle. By transferring the stitches, the stitch (16) is superimposed on the stitch (20) and the stitch (17), and the stitch (15) is superimposed on the stitch (19) and the stitch (18) ( Step 13).
- Step 13 In the state of Step 13, since the stitch (10) and the stitch (9) are separated from each other, the rear needle bed B is racked to the right by one pitch and then locked to the front needle bed F. Transfer the stitch (1) to the opposing back needle B needle and put it in the state of step 14. Then, further, rear needle bed B is racked 1 pitch to the right and the state of step 15 is established. The state force in step 15 is also loop-knitted to the state in step 16. By circular knitting, stitches that are continuous with the stitches of the stitches (16X17X20) and stitches that are continuous with the stitches of the stitches (15X18X19) are formed. With this portion, a hook-like portion is formed on the front knitted fabric portion of the finger crotch portion.
- step 8 in FIG. 4 the third cylindrical portion 86 was turned clockwise and then the hook-shaped portion was formed. As shown in FIG. 2, the stitches may be left on the slider in order to form the hook-shaped portion as it is without turning the third cylindrical portion 86 from the state of step 7 in FIG. In the knitting shown in FIG. 4, after knitting from step 1 to step 7 in FIG. 2, the knitting in step 8 in FIG. 4 is performed.
- Step 7 From the state of Step 7, the stitches (12) to (18) are locked on the opposite back needle bed B sliders locked to the needles of the front needle bed F (Step 8). After the back needle bed B is racked 1 pitch to the left, the stitch (1) locked to the back needle bed B is transferred to the opposite front needle bed F needle, and the back needle bed B Transfer the stitch (18) left on the slider to the needle on the front front needle bed F. By transferring the stitch (18), the stitch (18) is superposed on the stitch (19) (step 9).
- the stitch (2) locked to the rear needle bed B is transferred to the needles of the front needle bed F facing each other,
- the left stitch (17) is deposited on the slider on the rear needle bed B, and transferred to the needle on the front needle bed F facing it.
- the stitch (17) is superposed on the stitch (20) (step 10).
- the rear needle bed B is further racked by 1 pitch in the left direction, it is deposited on the slider of the rear needle bed B and all the stitches (12) to (16) are opposed to the front needle bed F. Transfer to the needle. By transferring the stitches, the stitch (16) is superimposed on the stitch (20) and the stitch (17), and the stitch (15) is superimposed on the stitch (19) and the stitch (18) ( Step 11).
- the state force in step 11 is also circularly knitted to obtain the state in step 12.
- stitches that are continuous to the stitches of the stitches (16X17X20) and stitches that are continuous to the stitches of the stitches (15X18X19) are formed. It becomes a formed state.
- the stitch (1) and the stitch (2) are counterclockwise as a result of the state of step 7 in FIG. It is in a state where it is turned in the direction.
- the rotation of the cylindrical portion in step 2 of FIG. 2 and the steps 9 and 10 of FIG. When turning the stitches, it is preferable to prevent twisting of the stitches when transferring from one needle bed to the other needle bed.
- the stitches to be turned are formed by twisting in the direction in which twisting is eliminated by transferring, in the knitting process before transferring. By twisting the knitted stitch in advance so that the twist is canceled when the stitch is transferred, it is possible to prevent the knitting from being twisted even if the knitting is performed, and to make the appearance beautiful.
- the knitting process of joining two tubular portions by overlapping the stitches at the ends in the knitting width direction and further performing crotch closing is shown in FIG. This is the same as Step 1 to Step 7 shown below.
- the hook-shaped portion 90 is formed by knitting in the process from step 8 in FIG. 2 to step 16 in FIG.
- the fifth finger bag 25 is joined to form the hook-shaped portion 90, knitting is performed in the process shown in FIG.
- the first finger bag 21 is first knitted to the formation position of the first finger crotch portion 31, and then the first finger The finger pouch 21 is rotated clockwise, and the stitches at the end in the knitting width direction are turned in two stitches (step 1).
- the stitches of the first finger pouch 21 are turned on between the front and rear knitted fabric portions of the first finger pouch 21 and the front and rear knitted fabric portions of the five cylinders 71. This is done to match the boundary.
- the wale that sandwiches the boundary between the front and rear knitted fabric portions can be aligned from the fingertips to the five torso 71, so the appearance becomes beautiful.
- the second finger bag 22 is knitted to the formation position of the first finger crotch portion 31 (step 2).
- step 5 of FIG. 2 By performing the process of step 5 of FIG. 2 on the second finger bag 22, the first finger bag 21 and the second finger bag 22 are joined to form the first finger crotch portion 31. Then, the state of Step 3 in FIG. 5 is obtained.
- Step 4 the stitches are further locked by two stitches for the two stitches for the stitches for which stitches are locked one by one.
- a third stitch is formed on the two knitting needles (step 4).
- the formation of the double stitches at this time is performed in the steps from Step 8 in FIG. 2 to Step 15 in FIG. Due to the formation of the double stitches, the second stitch of the rear knitted fabric portion at the end of the two cylinders 41 on the second finger bag 22 side is turned into the front needle bed F.
- step 5 the circular knitting of the two cylinders 41 is performed at least one course.
- a hook-like portion 90 is formed on the first finger crotch portion 31, and the state of Step 5 in FIG. 5 is obtained.
- step 5 the third finger bag 23 is knitted to the formation position of the second finger crotch portion 32 adjacent to the two cylinders 41. Note that the circular knitting of 41 in the second month is performed up to the formation position of the second finger crotch portion 32, which is the starting position of joining with the third finger bag 23 to be joined next.
- the formation position of the second finger crotch portion 32 can be freely set according to the number of knitting courses.
- the number of circular knitting courses is set according to the finger crotch formation position to be formed next.
- the knitting for joining the two cylinders 41 and the third finger pouch 23 to form a bowl-shaped portion and the knitting of the fourth finger pouch 24 are also performed for the first finger pouch 21 and the second finger pouch.
- the bag 22 is joined, the crotch is closed, the hook-shaped portion is formed, and the knitting similar to the knitting of the third finger bag 23 is performed (step 6 to step 8).
- step 1 3 When forming the saddle-shaped part 90 on the five cylinders 71, when forming the double stitches, counterclockwise the second stitch of the rear knitted fabric part at the first finger bag 21 side end of the five cylinders 71 Turn it around (step 1 3). By this turning, the stitch of the front knitted fabric portion that has been locked to the rear needle bed B is returned to the front needle bed F.
- the hook-shaped portion 90 is formed in the fourth finger crotch portion 34 (step 14).
- the hook-shaped portions 90 are formed at the respective finger crotch portions in the knitted fabric portion on the back side of the sock 1.
- the knitting width direction of each finger bag is set so that the first finger bag 21 into which the thumb is inserted is at the uppermost position. The end portions are overlapped, and each finger bag without pressing is straightened and looks great.
- the finger bag knitting method of the present invention can also be applied to the knitting of glove finger bags.
- a second embodiment will be described based on the glove (left hand) plan view of FIG. 7 and the knitting process diagrams of FIGS.
- the second embodiment includes five finger bags, and in FIG. 7, the front side is the upper side knitted fabric portion 10A (front side knitted fabric portion) and the back side is the palm side knitted fabric portion 10B (rear side knitted fabric portion). .
- the tip of the middle finger bag 23 protrudes the most in the glove 10, and then the tip of the fingertip in the order of the index finger bag 22, the ring finger bag 24, the little finger bag 25, and the thumb finger bag 21 in this order. The part is in a lowered state.
- the first finger crotch 31 is located between the thumb finger bag 21 and the index finger finger bag 22, the second finger crotch 32 is located between the index finger finger bag 22 and the middle finger finger bag 23, and the middle finger finger bag 23.
- a third finger crotch 33 is formed between the ring finger pouch 24 and a fourth finger crotch 34 is formed between the ring finger pouch 24 and the little finger pouch 25.
- the position where the finger crotch portion is formed is lowered to the wrist side in the order of the second finger crotch portion 32, the third finger crotch portion 33, the fourth finger crotch portion 34, and the first finger crotch portion 31. Yes.
- the index finger finger bag 22, the middle finger finger bag 23, the ring finger finger bag 24, the little finger finger bag 25, and the thumb finger bag 21 are knitted individually in this order.
- the index finger finger bag 22 and the middle finger finger bag 23 are knitted, the index finger finger bag 22 and the middle finger finger bag 23 are joined by the second finger crotch portion 32 to form the two barrels 42.
- knitting the ring finger bag 24 The third finger 52 is formed by joining the ring finger bag 24 and the middle finger bag 23 of the second drum 42 at the third finger crotch 33.
- the little finger bag 25 is knitted, and the fourth finger 62 is formed by joining the little finger bag 25 and the ring finger finger bag 24 portion of the three barrel 52 at the fourth crotch portion 34.
- the thumb finger bag 21 is knitted, and the thumb finger bag 21 and the forefinger finger bag 22 portion of the same month 62 are joined at the first crotch portion 31 to form a five-body trunk 72.
- a glove 10 is formed by knitting five torso 72 to the hand insertion slot 12.
- a method for knitting and joining finger bags according to the second embodiment will be specifically described based on the knitting process diagrams of Figs.
- the upper knitted fabric portion 10A of the glove is knitted mainly using the needles of the front needle bed F. Knitting the palm side knitted fabric part 10B of the glove mainly using the needles of the back needle bed B.
- the step of joining the index finger finger bag 22 and the middle finger finger bag 23 to form the bowl-shaped portion 90, and joining the two barrels 42 and the ring finger finger bag 24 In the process of forming the shape portion 90, the knitting shown in Step 8 of FIG. 2 to Step 16 of FIG. 3 is performed. In the process of forming the hook-shaped part 90 by joining the three barrels 52 and the little finger bag 25 and the process of forming the hook-like part 90 by joining the four cylinders 62 and the thumb finger bag 21 in FIG. The organization shown in Step 8 to Step 12 is performed.
- the index finger finger bag 22 is knitted to the formation position of the second finger crotch portion 32, and then the index finger finger bag 22 is rotated clockwise so that the stitches at the ends in the knitting width direction are obtained.
- Turn each second step 1).
- the turning of the stitches of the index finger bag 22 is performed so that the front and rear boundary portions of the four barrels 62 are positioned between the front and rear needle beds when the hook-shaped portion 90 is formed on the four barrels 62.
- the wale at the end of the knitting width direction of the four cylinders 62 is changed to the wale sandwiching the boundary between the front and rear knitted fabric parts.
- the middle finger finger bag 23 is knitted to the position where the second finger crotch portion 32 is formed (step 2).
- step 5 in FIG. 2 By performing the process of step 5 in FIG. 2 on the middle finger bag 23, the index finger finger bag 22 and the middle finger bag 23 are joined to form the second finger crotch portion 32, as shown in FIG. It will be in the state of step 3.
- step 6 the process starts from step 6 in FIG. After forming the two cylinders 42 by the circular knitting to close the crotch shown in Fig. 7, the hook-shaped portion is formed. At this time, a knitting needle in which the second stitch is locked to the left from the stitch of the front knitted fabric portion (the stitch forming the second finger crotch portion 32) superimposed in Step 3 of FIG. The two knitting needles of the knitting needle to which the left side stitch is locked become the knitting needles on which three stitches are superimposed.
- step 3 in FIG. 8 the stitches are locked one by one, and two stitches are additionally provided for the two knitting needles for the double stitches used to form the loop-shaped portion 90.
- the stitches are locked and a third stitch is formed on the two knitting needles for these stitches (step 4).
- the overlap at this time is performed in the process from step 8 in FIG. 2 to step 15 in FIG.
- the second stitch of the rear knitted fabric portion at the end of the middle finger bag 23 side of the two drums 42 is turned into the front needle bed F.
- at least one course of the circular knitting of the two cylinders 42 is performed in order to form a stitch continuous with the double stitches.
- the two cylinders 42 are formed with the hook-shaped portion 90 at the second finger crotch portion 32, and are in the state of step 5 in FIG. Further, in Step 5 of FIG. 8, the ring finger bag 24 is knitted to the formation position of the third finger crotch portion 33 adjacent to the two barrels 42.
- the knitting for joining the three barrels 52 formed in Step 6 to Step 8 and the little finger bag 25 is the same as the joining of the index finger bag 22 and the middle finger bag 23 (step 9).
- the four cylinders 62 are formed by circular knitting to perform crotch closing shown in Step 6 to Step 7 of FIG.
- a third stitch is formed with respect to the two knitting needles for the stitch used to form the hook-shaped portion 90 (step 10).
- the overlap at this time is performed by the steps from Step 8 to Step 11 in FIG. Then, from the state of step 10 in FIG.
- Step 11 of FIG. 9 after knitting the thumb and finger bag 21 to the position where the first crotch portion 31 is formed, the thumb and finger bag 21 is rotated clockwise to form stitches at the end in the knitting width direction. Rotate two eyes at a time.
- the turning of the stitches of the thumb finger bag 21 is performed when the knitting of the glove is completed, the boundary between the front and rear knitted fabric portions of the thumb finger bag 21 and the boundary portion of the front and rear knitted fabric portions of the five barrels 72. Do this to match.
- the knitting is performed in this way, whales sandwiching the boundary between the front and rear knitted fabric portions can be aligned, and the appearance becomes beautiful.
- the knitting that joins the four barrels 62 and the thumb finger bags 21 to form the hook-shaped portion is the above-described knitting of the three barrels 52 and the little finger finger bags 25, crotch closing, and formation of the hook-shaped portions. Perform the same organization as (Step 12 to Step 14).
- the hook-shaped portion 90 is formed at each finger crotch portion of the upper side knitted fabric portion 10A of the glove 10.
- the thumb finger bag 21 the index finger finger bag 22, the middle finger finger bag 23, the ring finger finger bag 24, and the little finger finger bag 25 are The thumb and finger bag 21 is the highest on the back side.
- Each finger pouch is in a state where the ends in the knitting width direction are overlapped, and the four finger pouches that are not pressed are straightened and look good.
- two adjacent cylinders are formed so that a plurality of finger crotch portions are formed with hook-shaped portions, and the front knitted fabric portion is formed with a hook-shaped portion.
- the operation of joining the ridge portions to form the ridge portion was repeated. Then, when joining two adjacent cylindrical portions, for the cylindrical portion in which the hook-shaped portion has already been formed, the end portion in the knitting width direction on the side that has been wound is joined to the next other cylindrical portion. It is supposed to be.
- first finger bag 21 in the first embodiment, and the index finger finger bag 22 and the thumb finger bag 21 in the second embodiment are connected in advance before joining two adjacent cylindrical portions. It is turning. This turning operation is performed such that a plurality of stitches at end portions in the knitting width direction facing each other before and after the front knitted fabric portion and the rear knitted fabric portion are overlapped when the hook-shaped portion is formed. Then, by forming the hook-shaped portion in the state where the cylindrical portion is rotated in advance in this manner, the joined cylindrical portions (5 cylinders 71, 72) are formed when all the hook-shaped portions are formed. The boundary between the front knitted fabric part and the rear knitted fabric part is located between the front and back needle beds. Industrial applicability
- the knitting method of the present invention is suitable for knitting socks or gloves with finger bags knitted without sewing using a flat knitting machine!
- FIG. 1 is a plan view of a sock according to a first embodiment of the sock knitting method of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a knitting process diagram of a cylindrical portion common to the first embodiment and the second embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a knitting process diagram following FIG. 2.
- FIG. 4 is another knitting process diagram subsequent to step 7 in FIG. 2.
- FIG. 5 is a knitting process diagram of the sock that works according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is a knitting process diagram following FIG. 5.
- FIG. 7 is a plan view of a glove according to a second embodiment of the glove knitting method of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a knitting process diagram of a glove that is effective in the second embodiment.
- FIG. 9 is a knitting process diagram following FIG. 8.
- FIG. 10 is a plan view showing a state of a finger bag of a conventional glove.
- Double stitches in the rear knitted fabric part 84 Double stitches in the front knitted fabric part 85 Finger crotch part 86 Third cylindrical part
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