Flat knitting production

The manufacturing process of flat knitted garments can be divided in four different production methods:

Cut & sew
production method
Fully fashion
production method
Integral knitting
production method
Complete garment
production method

Fully fashion

Fully fashion production method

Fully fashion production method

Integral knitting

Integral knitting production method

Complete garment

Complete garment production method
  • Advantages
    • No cutting
    • No sewing
    • No waste of material
  • Disadvantages
    • Longer time for knitting
    • Problem with sizes

What technique is the most economical regarding yarn supply in knitwear?

  1.   Fully fashion  
  2.   Complete Garment  
  3.   Double-knitting with linking  
  4.   Cut and sew  
  5.   Integral technique  
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