knitbased
Knitbased is a term used in textiles and design to describe products, materials, or processes that derive their structure from knitted fabrics or knitting techniques, rather than from woven or molded forms. The concept encompasses both knitted textiles used as finished components and engineered structures where knitted lattices provide mechanical properties or form.
Techniques commonly associated with knitbased design include weft knitting, warp knitting, and three-dimensional (3D) knitting. Digital
Applications span apparel and footwear, ergonomic and medical textiles (such as knitted scaffolds or implants), and
Advantages of knitbased approaches include lightweight construction, potential for customization, and recyclability when using recyclable fibers.
Etymology reflects the combination of knitting techniques with a design-based approach; the term is informal and