
warp knitting processes
Warp knitting is a fabric production method where threads (called yarns) run lengthwise and are looped through each other vertically using specialized machines. Unlike weaving, where threads go over and under each other, warp knitting machines create a fabric by interlooping yarns in a continuous, vertical manner, which makes the fabric more stable and less likely to unravel. This technique is commonly used for producing lace, tricot, and various technical textiles, offering high speed and efficiency while resulting in fabrics that are lightweight, durable, and able to stretch or resist wrinkles depending on the design.