lõimetehnikaga
Lõimetehnikaga, often translated as warp knitting, is a method of producing knitted fabric directly from yarns wound onto a warp beam. Unlike weft knitting, where a single yarn is manipulated to form loops across the fabric, warp knitting uses multiple warp yarns that are fed from a creel or warp beam. Each needle is supplied with its own yarn, or a set of yarns, which it draws through loops formed by adjacent needles. This technique creates fabrics with a distinct structure where yarns run predominantly in the lengthwise direction.
The characteristic stitch formation in warp knitting involves a zigzag or diagonal movement of the yarns across
The production process for warp knitting is typically carried out on specialized machines that are faster