Intarsia Knitting Technique and Programming
I. Knitting sequence for intarsia knitting technique on Performer Machines:
- The color fields are individually knitted one after the other
- At the end of the color field, the yarn carrier is swiveled into its own color field
The result is a nice, uniform binding at the color field edge = high quality.
With a high quantity of colors per knitting row this sequence leads to a high production time.
II. Knitting sequence for intarsia knitting technique on ADF machines:
The autarkic yarn carrier does not perform any swiveling movement.
This yarn carrier performs an upward / downward movement, which equals the swiveling of an intarsia yarn carrier.
For the knitting process the yarn carrier is positioned low and moved horizontally.
Conventional |
Autarkic yarn carrier |
Presentation of autarkic yarn carriers movement |
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Yarn carrier swiveled |
The yarn carrier is positioned in its color field. : The overrun path is 0.4" (6 nic). This ensures a secure yarn insertion during the following knitting. | |
Graphic presentation in the technical view: | ||
Yarn carrier not swiveled |
The yarn carrier is positioned in the neighboring color field. : The behavior is similar to a normal yarn carrier, i.e. the overrun path is 0.75" (12 nic). | |
Graphic presentation in the technical view: | ||
: The specification nic means: 1 nic = 1/16 inch = 1.5875 millimeter. |
III. Fabric View
Stitch line:
- Knitting-in / knitting-out the yarn carriers for ex. with the tuck binding / float needle actions
- Binding at the color field edge with tuck
Fabric front:
Fabric back: