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Regression Analysis of the Effects of Yarn Counts, Stitch Lengths on Depth of Stripes of Different Single Jersey Fabrics

Fahad Halim, Iftay Khairul Alam and Tahmina Akhter
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Fahad Halim: Department of Textile Engineering, World University of Bangladesh, India
Iftay Khairul Alam: Department of Textile Engineering, European University of Bangladesh, India
Tahmina Akhter: Department of Textile Engineering, European University of Bangladesh, India

Current Trends in Fashion Technology & Textile Engineering, 2019, vol. 5, issue 2, 51-57

Abstract: Fabric can be made attractive by means of ornamentation and designing. Stripe is one means by which attractive fabric can be produced which added extra values of that product. This research was to investigate the effects of yarn counts, Knit structures and Stitch Lengths on the depth of stripes. All the samples were made with 100% cotton dyed yarns. The work was done in three sections. In the first section, using a stitch length 2.8mm, three Single Jersey Plain structures were produced using different yarn counts which were 30 Ne, 28 Ne, and 26 Ne.

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Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.19080/CTFTTE.2019.05.555657

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