- The smallest rib fabric is 1*1 rib
- it is knitted two sets of latch needle
- 1*1 rib has the appearance of the technical face of the palin on both sides .
- 1*1 rib is balanced by alternate wales of face loops on each side .
- it lies that when curl.
- it is more expensive fabric to produce than plain.
- it is heavier structure
- the rib machine required finner yarns than similar guage plain m/c.
- Rib can not be unroved from either ends .10.Rib structure are elastic from knitting and retain warmth better than plain structure.
- interlock fabric has technical face of plain on both side.
- The wales on both sides are exactly opposite to the end and are locked together
- Needles in two beds are being exactly opposite to each other so that only one of the two can knit at any feed
- odd feeder will produce alternate wales of loops and even feeders will produce other the wales.
- productivity is half & less feeder can accumulated.
- it is balanced smooth,stable structure that lies flat without curl.
- it will not unroved from either end.
- it is not thicker heavier and narrower than rib structure of equivalent gauage requiers finner better more expensive yarn.
- Each interlock pattern row on interlock coarse requires two feeder coarse.
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