
Warp knitting
Warp knitting is a textile production method where yarns are interlaced vertically to create fabric. Unlike traditional knitting, which uses a single strand of yarn, warp knitting uses multiple yarns that run parallel, resulting in a faster and more stable fabric. This technique is commonly used to make materials like lace, swimwear, and underwear, as it can produce stretchy and durable textiles. Warp-knitted fabrics typically have a smoother surface and are less prone to unraveling compared to weft-knitted fabrics, making them suitable for various applications in fashion and technical textiles.