ANALYSIS OF THE PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF A KNITTED FABRIC CREATED FOR WOMEN'S SUITS USING LOCAL COTTON RAW MATERIALS
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
cotton fiber, costume, patterned fabric, linear density, fabric structure, decorativeness, technological process.Abstract
This article discusses the issue of creating a new type of patterned fabric made of 100% cotton for women's light suits. In the study, 25/2tex yarns were selected for warp knitting and 37/1tex for weft knitting, and the strength, hygienic and aesthetic properties of the fabric were evaluated. The use of cotton fibers gives the fabric such advantages as high hygroscopicity, air permeability and environmental safety. The patterned fabric structure increases the decorativeness of the product and allows the use of modern design solutions in women's suits. The results of the research allow improving the technology for developing new types of patterned cotton fiber fabrics and their use in women's clothing.
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