Knitted Fabric
Knitted fabric is a type of textile produced by interlocking loops of yarn using needles. This method creates a fabric that is typically more stretchy and flexible compared to woven fabric. Knitted fabrics are characterized by their looped structure, which can be made in various patterns and densities to achieve different textures and levels of elasticity.
This versatility makes knitted fabric ideal for a wide range of applications. In apparel, it is commonly used for casual wear such as t-shirts, sweatshirts, and hoodies, as well as for undergarments and activewear due to its comfort and breathability. Home textiles also benefit from knitted fabrics, which are used in bedding and upholstery for their softness and durability. Additionally, knitted fabrics are popular for accessories such as hats, gloves, scarves, and even in modern designs for bags and footwear due to their unique texture and flexibility.