BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a knitting method of a knitted fabric, using a flat
knitting machine, for knitting a set-up portion diverged to one side knitted fabric
portion, which is mainly knitted on one needle bed, and the other side knitted fabric
portion, which is mainly knitted on an other needle bed, and a knitted fabric including
the set-up portion obtained by the knitting method.
Description of the Related Art
[0002] It has been conventionally carried out to form a set-up portion using a flat knitting
machine and to form one side knitted fabric portion and the other side knitted fabric
portion which are diverged from the set-up portion. Such a set-up portion is generally
formed by alternately hanging a knitting yarn on a knitting needle of a front needle
bed and a knitting needle of a back needle bed of the flat knitting machine. For example,
Patent Document 1 discloses a technique of forming a twisted stitch on each knitting
needle when alternately hanging the knitting yarn on the front and the back to make
a tight set-up portion.
PRIOR ART DOCUMENT
PATENT DOCUMENT
[0003] [Patent Document 1] Japanese Patent No.
4203414
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] Upon knitting a skirt (knitted fabric) 100 shown in Fig. 8, knitting may be started
from one side end and finished at the other side end. In this case, a set-up portion
101 is first formed, and a front side knitted fabric portion 20F and a back side knitted
fabric portion 20B which are diverged from the set-up portion 101 are knitted. The
front side knitted fabric portion 20F and the back side knitted fabric portion 20B
are joined through a bind-off process at a position to become the other side end of
the skirt 100 to obtain a knitting-finish portion 102 of the skirt 100. The set-up
portion is formed by alternately feeding the knitting yarn to the front and back needle
beds and hence excels in stretchability than the one side knitted fabric portion and
the other side knitted fabric portion formed following the set-up portion. On the
contrary, a double stitch is formed in the bind-off process of the knitting-finish
portion 102 and such double stitch restricts the stretchability of the knitted fabric,
and hence the stretchability of the knitting-finish portion 102 tends to be inferior
to the stretchability of the set-up portion 101.
[0005] Means to correct the imbalance in stretchability between the set-up portion 101 and
the knitting-finish portion 102 include using the knitting method capable of enhancing
the stretchability of the knitting-finish portion 102 or the knitting method capable
of suppressing the stretchability of the set-up portion 101. However, the latter knitting
method is not sufficiently reviewed at the present time.
[0006] The present invention has been devised in view of the above problem, and an object
thereof is to provide a knitting method of a knitted fabric for knitting a set-up
portion in which stretchability is moderately suppressed, and a knitted fabric including
the set-up portion knitted by applying such a method.
[0007] A knitting method of a knitted fabric according to the present invention is a knitting
method of a knitted fabric for knitting a set-up portion diverged to one side knitted
fabric portion, which is mainly knitted on one needle bed, and the other side knitted
fabric portion, which is mainly knitted on an other needle bed, using a flat knitting
machine including at least one front needle bed and one back needle bed, in which
at least one of the front and back needle beds can be racked in a transverse direction
and stitches can be transferred between the front and back needle beds. Assuming a
direction in which the set-up portion is sequentially formed in a longitudinal direction
of the needle beds is a forming direction and an opposite direction is a starting
end direction, the knitting method of a knitted fabric according to the present invention
repeats the following steps α to δ to form the set-up portion.
[Step α] transferring a one side stitch held on one needle bed to a knitting needle
in the forming direction, and forming a new one side stitch following in a wale direction
of the moved one side stitch.
[Step β] forming a one side widening stitch on an empty needle on the starting end
direction side of the new one side stitch formed in the step α.
{Step γ} transferring an other side stitch held on the other needle bed to a knitting
needle in the forming direction and forming a new other side stitch following in a
wale direction of the moved other side stitch after the step β.
[Step δ] forming an other side widening stitch on an empty needle on the starting
end direction side of the new other side stitch formed in the step γ.
[0008] A specific procedure of the steps α, β in the knitting method of the knitted fabric
according to the present invention will be briefly described with reference to Figs.
1A to 1D. A short line in Figs. 1A to 1H indicate the knitting needles 1 to 3 of one
needle bed. The procedures of the steps γ, δ are similar to the procedures of the
steps α, β, and hence the description thereof will be omitted.
[0009] First, as shown in Fig. 1A, one side stitch 11 is held on the knitting needle 1 of
one needle bed. The one side stitch 11 is moved to the knitting needle 2 (not limited
to knitting needle 2) in the forming direction RS (see Fig. 1B), and a new one side
stitch 11 following in the wale direction of the moved one side stitch 11 is formed
(see Fig. 1C). This series of knitting is the step α. One side widening stitch 13
is then formed on the empty needle (in the figure, empty needle (knitting needle 1)
formed when the existing one side stitch 11 is moved in the step α) on the starting
end direction LS side of the new one side stitch 11 formed in Fig. 1C (see Fig. 1D).
This knitting is the step β.
[0010] The one side stitch 11 newly formed in the step α and the one side widening stitch
13 (similarly the other side stitch and the other side widening stitch not shown in
Figs. 1A to 1H) may be stitches pulled out from the far side to the near side in the
plane of drawing or may be twisted stitches, different from Fig. 1D. The one side
stitch 11 formed in the step α and the one side widening stitch 13 formed in the step
P may be formed while moving a yarn feeder in the forming direction RS, or may be
formed while moving the yarn feeder in the opposite direction. Furthermore, the connection
of the knitting yarn between the one side stitch 11 of the step α and the one side
widening stitch 13 is not particularly limited. However, the appearance of the finished
knitted fabric can be improved by suitably selecting these.
[0011] According to one aspect of the knitting method of the knitted fabric according to
the present invention, the knitting method preferably includes a step α' and a step
γ'.
[Step α'] forming a one side additional stitch following in a wale direction of the
one side widening stitch formed in an n-1
th step β between the n
th step α and step β or after the n
th step β.
[Step γ'] forming an other side additional stitch following in a wale direction of
the other side widening stitch formed in an n-1
th step δ between the n
th step γ and step δ or after the n
th step δ.
Needless to say, n is a natural number of 2 or more.
[0012] The step α' will be briefly described with reference to Figs. 1E to 1G (description
will be omitted, but the step γ' is carried out in a manner similar to the step α').
First, the second step α is carried out from the state of Fig. 1D. Specifically, the
one side stitch 11 is moved in the forming direction RS (Fig. 1E), and a new one side
stitch 11 following in the wale direction of the moved one side stitch 11 is formed
(Fig. 1F). Then, for the step α', an one side additional stitch 17 following in the
wale direction of the one side widening stitch 13 formed in the first step β is formed
(Fig. 1G). Lastly, for the second step β, an one side widening stitch 13 is formed
on the empty needle (knitting needle 2) formed by the movement of the one side stitch
11 in Fig. 1E (Fig. 1H). This step α' may be carried out after the second step β.
[0013] In one aspect of the knitting method of the knitted fabric according to the present
invention, when forming the new one side stitch (other side stitch) following in the
wale direction of the existing one side stitch (other side stitch) in the step α (step
γ), a yarn feeder for feeding a knitting yarn to the needle bed is preferably moved
to a position passing the existing one side stitch (other side stitch) so that the
knitting yarn extending from the yarn feeder crosses the existing one side stitch
(other side stitch). The yarn feeder is then preferably inverted so that the knitting
yarn is pulled out from a side opposite to the side the knitting yarn crosses the
existing one side stitch (other side stitch) to the side the knitting yarn crosses
to form the new one side stitch (other side stitch).
[0014] A knitted fabric according to the present invention is a knitted fabric including
a set-up portion, and one side knitted fabric portion and the other side knitted fabric
portion which are diverged in different directions to each other from the set-up portion,
the knitted fabric being knitted using a flat knitting machine including at least
one front needle bed and one back needle bed, in which at least one of the front and
back needle beds can be racked in a transverse direction and stitches can be transferred
between the front and back needle beds. The set-up portion comprises a plurality of
units continuously knitted with a single knitting yarn or a plurality of aligned knitting
yarns. Each unit includes a one side stitch inclined to a stitch of the one side knitted
fabric portion, a one side widening stitch knitted after the one side stitch and arranged
on a side opposite to the direction to which the one side stitch is inclined of the
one side stitch, an other side stitch knitted after the one side widening stitch and
inclined to a stitch of the other side knitted fabric portion, and an other side widening
stitch knitted after the other side stitch and arranged on a side opposite to the
direction to which the other side stitch is inclined of the other side stitch. The
n
th one side stitch (other side stitch) is formed on the n-1
th one side stitch (other side stitch). Furthermore, the stitch of the one side knitted
fabric portion (other side knitted fabric portion) is formed in the wale direction
of the one side widening stitch (other side widening stitch).
Needless to say, n is a natural number of 2 or more.
[0015] In one aspect of the knitted fabric according to the present invention, each unit
further preferably includes a one side additional stitch formed between the one side
widening stitch and the stitch of the one side knitted fabric portion; and an other
side additional stitch formed between the other side widening stitch and the stitch
of the other side knitted fabric portion.
[0016] According to the knitting method of the knitted fabric of the present invention,
the knitted fabric of the present invention including the set-up portion in which
the stretchability is suppressed compared to the prior art can be knitted. The stretchability
of the set-up portion can be moderately suppressed because the one side stitch, the
one side widening stitch, the other side stitch, and the other side widening stitch
configuring the unit of the set-up portion are formed in a predetermined order and
moderately restrict the respective movement with respect to each other. Furthermore,
a cross-over yarn crossed between the one side knitted fabric portion and the other
side knitted fabric portion appears as if a stitch by forming each stitch and the
widening stitch in a predetermined order, and hence the appearance of the set-up portion
can be improved. Furthermore, a hole is less likely to form in the set-up portion
by the cross-over yarn.
[0017] According to the knitting method of the knitted fabric according to the present invention
for forming the one side additional stitch (other side additional stitch) following
in the wale direction of the one side widening stitch (other side widening stitch),
the tight set-up portion can be formed compared to when the one side widening stitch
and the other side widening stitch are merely formed. This is because the movement
of each stitch is more restricted by forming the additional stitch, and a space between
the one side knitted fabric portion and the other side knitted fabric portion is less
likely to widen.
[0018] According to the knitting method of the knitted fabric according to the present invention
for crossing the knitting yarn to the existing one side stitch (other side stitch)
and then knitting a new one side stitch (other side stitch) following the existing
one side stitch (other side stitch), the knitting yarn can be arranged as if it winds
around the one side stitch (other side stitch). The wound knitting yarn causes the
one side stitch (other side stitch) to be rotated a half turn to the inner side of
the knitted fabric so that it is less likely to be seen from the outer side of the
knitted fabric. Even if the present configuration is not adopted and the one side
stitch and the other side stitch are arranged on the outer side of the knitted fabric,
the one side stitch and the other side stitch do not impair the appearance of the
knitted fabric by adjusting the overall design of the knitted fabric such that the
one side stitch and the other side stitch can be seen as the design of the knitted
fabric.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019]
Figs. 1A to 1D are explanatory views showing the concept of a knitting method of a
knitted fabric described in claim 1, and Figs. 1E to 1G are explanatory views showing
the concept of the knitting method of the knitted fabric described in claim 2;
Fig. 2 is a knitting step diagram of a skirt (knitted fabric) knitted in a first embodiment;
Fig. 3 is a knitting step diagram of the knitted fabric described in the first embodiment
following Fig. 2;
Fig. 4 is a knitting step diagram of the knitted fabric described in the first embodiment
following Fig. 3;
Fig. 5 is a loop diagram of a set-up portion of the skirt knitted in the first embodiment;
Fig. 6 is a view showing an enlarged photograph of the set-up portion of the skirt
knitted in the first embodiment, where (A) is a view seen from the outer side of the
skirt and (B) is a view seen from the inner side of the skirt;
Fig. 7 is a schematic view of a tubular knitted fabric knitted by applying the knitting
method of the knitted fabric of the present invention; and
Fig. 8 is a schematic configuration diagram of a skirt (knitted fabric) set up from
the side.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0020] First to fourth embodiments to which a knitting method of a knitted fabric according
to the present invention is applied will be hereinafter described with reference to
the drawings. A flat knitting machine used in the embodiments is a two-bed flat knitting
machine including one front needle bed and one back needle bed extending in a transverse
direction and disposed opposite to each other in a cross direction, in which the back
needle can be racked in the transverse direction and stitches can be transferred between
the front and back needle beds. The flat knitting machine to be used may be a two-bed
flat knitting machine including a bed for transfer or may be a four-bed flat knitting
machine.
<First embodiment>
[0021] In the first embodiment, a case of knitting a set-up portion 101 of a skirt (knitted
fabric) 100 set-up from a side described with reference to Fig. 8 in the section of
Summary of the Invention using the knitting method of the knitted fabric according
to the present invention will be described by way of example.
[0022] Figs. 2 to 4 are knitting step diagrams for forming the set-up portion 101 with a
series of knitting yarn fed from one yarn feeder. "S + number" in the left column
of Figs. 2 to 4 indicates the number of the knitting step, an arrow in right and left
direction with "K" in the right column indicates moving the yarn feeder in the direction
of the arrow to perform knit knitting, and an arrow in up and down or diagonal direction
indicates transfer in the relevant direction. Moreover, ○ in the middle column showing
the actual knitting state indicates an old stitch held on the needle bed, • indicates
a stitch newly knitted in each knitting step, ⊙ (double circle) indicates a double
stitch, a V-letter indicates a widening stitch, ∇ indicates a yarn feeder, and a portion
where knitting is actually carried out in each knitting step is shown with a thick
line. Furthermore, in Figs. 2 to 4, the set-up portion 101 is formed from the left
side in the plane of drawing toward the right side in the plane of drawing, and hence
the rightward direction in the plane of drawing is referred to as a "forming direction
RS" and the leftward direction in the plane of drawing is referred to as a "starting
end direction LS".
[0023] In Fig. 2, S0 shows a state in which stitches formed with a draw thread are held
on the knitting needles 2 to 7 of the front needle bed (hereinafter, FB) as stitches
of a terminating portion of a waste knitting for facilitating the knitting, and stitches
formed with the draw thread are held on the knitting needles 2 to 7 of the back needle
bed (hereinafter, BB). As a preparation for applying the knitting method of the knitted
fabric according to the present invention shown in Fig. 3 and thereafter from the
state of S0, an end processing shown in S1 to S10 of Fig. 2 is carried out. The draw
thread is removed from the skirt 100 at a time point the skirt 100 is completed.
[0024] In S1, the stitch formed with the draw thread held on the knitting needle 2 of the
BB is transferred to the knitting needle 1 of the opposing FB. In S2, the stitch held
on the knitting needle 3 of the BB is overlapped with the stitch transferred to the
knitting needle 1 of the FB in S1. Furthermore, in S3, the yarn feeder is moved in
the forming direction RS to form a one side starting end stitch 9, which is a new
stitch, following the double stitch of the knitting needle 1 of the FB, and in S4,
the yarn feeder is moved toward the starting end direction LS side of the one side
starting end stitch 9. In S5, the one side starting end stitch 9 is transferred to
the knitting needle 2 of the BB.
[0025] In S6, the stitch formed with the draw thread held on the knitting needle 2 of the
FB is transferred to the knitting needle 3 of the opposing BB. In S7, the stitch held
on the knitting needle 3 of the FB is overlapped with the stitch transferred to the
knitting needle 3 of the BB in S6. Furthermore, in S8, the yarn feeder is moved in
the forming direction RS to form an other side starting end stitch 10, which is a
new stitch, following the double stitch of the knitting needle 3 of the BB, and in
S9, the yarn feeder is moved toward the starting end direction LS side of the other
side starting end stitch 10. In S10, the other side starting end stitch 10 is transferred
to the knitting needle 2 of the FB.
[0026] After the end processing shown in the knitting steps of Fig. 2 is finished, the knitting
method of the knitted fabric according to the present invention shown in the knitting
steps of Figs. 3 and 4 is performed.
[0027] First, in S11 of Fig. 3, the yarn feeder is moved toward the forming direction RS
up to a position beyond the knitting needle 3. In S12, the one side stitch 11 held
on the knitting needle 2 of the BB is transferred to the knitting needle 3 (empty
needle) of the FB (the first half of the step α of the present invention). In S13,
the stitch 21 (the knitting needle 4 of the BB) formed with the draw thread adjacent
in the forming direction RS side of the one side stitch 11 in S11 is transferred to
the knitting needle 3 of the FB. As a result, one side double stitch 15 is formed
on the knitting needle 3 of the FB.
[0028] In S14, the yarn feeder is moved toward the starting end direction LS to form a new
one side stitch 11 following in a wale direction of the one side double stitch 15
formed in S13 (the second half of the step α of the present invention), and a one
side widening stitch 13 in form of a pickup stitch is formed on the knitting needle
2 of the BB (the step β of the present invention). The one side double stitch 15 includes
the one side stitch 11 of S11, and hence the new one side stitch 11 formed in S14
is a front stitch following in the wale direction of the existing one side stitch
11 in S11. The knitting needle on which the one side widening stitch 13 is formed
is a knitting needle that became an empty needle after moving the one side stitch
11 in the forming direction RS in S12.
[0029] As the new one side stitch 11 is formed as shown in S12 to S14 after moving the yarn
feeder to the position beyond the knitting needle 3 in S11, the knitting yarn extending
from the yarn feeder crosses the FB side of the one side stitch 11 in S12, and the
new one side stitch 11 formed in S14 is pulled out from the BB side to the FB side
(configuration of claim 3). The effects involved in such arrangement of the knitting
yarn will be described later.
[0030] In the next S15, the yarn feeder is moved toward the forming direction RS up to the
position beyond the knitting needle 4. The new one side stitch 11 formed in S14 is
transferred to the knitting needle 3 of the BB in S16.
[0031] In S17, the other side stitch 12 held on the knitting needle 2 of the FB is transferred
to the knitting needle 4 (empty needle) of the BB (the first half of the step γ of
the present invention). In S18, the stitch 22 (the knitting needle 4 of the FB) formed
with the draw thread adjacent in the forming direction RS of the other side stitch
12 in S16 is transferred to the knitting needle 4 of the BB. As a result, other side
double stitch 16 is formed on the knitting needle 4 of the BB.
[0032] In S19, the yarn feeder is moved toward the starting end direction LS to form a new
other side stitch 12 following in the wale direction of the other side double stitch
16 formed in S18 (the second half of the step γ of the present invention), and then
an other side widening stitch 14 in form of a pickup stitch is formed on the knitting
needle 2 of the FB (the step δ of the present invention). The other side double stitch
16 includes the other side stitch 12 of S16, and hence the new other side stitch 12
formed in S19 is a front stitch following in the wale direction of the existing other
side stitch 12 in S16. The knitting needle on which the other side widening stitch
14 is formed is a knitting needle that became an empty needle after moving the other
side stitch 12 in S17.
[0033] As the new other side stitch 12 is formed as shown in S17 to S19 after moving the
yarn feeder to the position beyond the knitting needle 4 in S15, the knitting yarn
extending from the yarn feeder crosses the BB side of the other side stitch 12 in
S17, and the new other side stitch 12 formed in S19 is pulled out from the FB side
to the BB side (configuration of claim 3). The effects involved in such an arrangement
of the knitting yarn will be described later.
[0034] In the next S20, the yarn feeder is moved toward the forming direction RS to a position
beyond the knitting needle 4. In S21, the new other side stitch 12 formed in S19 is
transferred to the knitting needle 3 of the FB.
[0035] In S22 and S23 of Fig. 4, one side double stitch 15 in which the one side stitch
11 and the stitch 21 formed with the draw thread are overlapped is formed with the
knitting needle 4 (empty needle) of the FB, in a manner similar to S12 and S13 of
Fig. 3.
[0036] In the next S24 and S25, knitting different from S14 and S15 of Fig. 3 is performed.
First, in S24, the yarn feeder is moved toward the starting end direction LS to form
a new one side stitch 11 following in the wale direction of the one side double stitch
15 held on the knitting needle 4 of the FB (the second half of the step α of the present
invention). Furthermore, in S24, a one side additional stitch 17 following in the
wale direction of the one side widening stitch 13 formed on the knitting needle 2
of the BB in S14 of Fig. 3 is formed (the step α' of the present invention).
[0037] In S25, the yarn feeder is moved toward the forming direction RS to form an one side
widening stitch 13 on the knitting needle 3 of the BB (the step β of the present invention),
and in S26, the new one side stitch 11 formed in S24 is transferred from the knitting
needle 4 of the FB to the knitting needle 4 of the BB. In S25, the yarn feeder is
moved to a position beyond the knitting needle 5.
[0038] In S27 and S28, other side double stitch 16 in which the other side stitch 12 and
the stitch 22 formed with the draw thread are overlapped is formed with the knitting
needle 5 (empty needle) of the BB (the first half of the step γ of the present invention).
In S29, the yarn feeder is moved toward the starting end direction LS to form a new
other side stitch 12 following in the wale direction of the other side double stitch
16 (the second half of the step γ of the present invention). Furthermore, in S29,
an other side additional stitch 18 following in the wale direction of the other side
widening stitch 14 formed on the knitting needle 2 of the FB in S19 of Fig. 3 is formed
(the step γ' of the present invention).
[0039] In S30, the yarn feeder is moved toward the forming direction RS to form an other
side widening stitch 14 on the knitting needle 3 of the FB (the step δ of the present
invention), and in S31, the new other side stitch 12 formed in S29 is transferred
from the knitting needle 5 of the BB to the knitting needle 4 of the FB. In S30, the
yarn feeder is moved to the position beyond the knitting needle 5.
[0040] After S31, the knitting similar to S21 to S31 is to be repeated. The set-up portion
101 shown in the loop diagram of Fig. 5 and in the photograph of Fig. 6 can be knitted
as a result. The near side in the plane of drawing of Fig. 5 corresponds to the inner
side of the skirt 100 (Fig. 8), the far side in the plane of drawing corresponds to
the outer side of the skirt 100, and the stitches formed with the draw thread are
omitted. The state of the stitches shown in the loop diagram of Fig. 5 traces back
the path of the knitting yarn, and is slightly different from the state of the stitches
in the actual knitted fabric.
[0041] As shown in the loop diagram of Fig. 5, the set-up portion 101 is formed by a series
of units ω respectively formed in the order of one side stitch 11 → one side additional
stitch 17 → one side widening stitch 13 → other side stitch 12 → other side additional
stitch 18 → other side widening stitch 14. The adjoining units ω are connected by
forming the one side stitch 11 and the other side stitch 13 of the n
th (second or higher) units ω with respect to the one side stitch 11 and the other side
stitch 13 of the n-1
th unit ω. The stitches 11, 17, 13, 12, 18, 14 formed in a predetermined order moderately
restrict the respective movement, and thus the stretchability of the set-up portion
101 of the first embodiment is suppressed compared to the conventional set-up portion.
Therefore, when knitting a tubular knitted fabric including the set-up portion 101
and the knitting-finish portion 102 as in the skirt 100 described with reference to
Fig. 8, if the set-up portion 101 is knitted with the knitting method of the knitted
fabric according to the present invention, the stretchability of the set-up portion
101 and the knitting-finish portion 102 can be made to the same extent and shape can
be prevented from becoming lost when the knitted fabric is worn.
[0042] As shown with an outlined arrow in Fig. 5, in the set-up portion 101 of the first
embodiment, the knitting yarn connecting the n
th one side stitch 11 and the n-1
th other side widening stitch 14 crosses the far side in the plane of drawing of the
n-1
th one side stitch 11, and the n
th one side stitch 11 is pulled out from the near side to the far side in the plane
of drawing. That is, the knitting yarn winds around the n-1
th one side stitch 11, and the knitting yarn causes the n-1
th one side stitch 11 to be rotated a half turn in the direction of a dotted line arrow.
As a result, the one side stitch 11 inclined to the stitch of the one side knitted
fabric portion 20B is drawn to the near side in the plane of drawing (i.e., the inner
side of the skirt 100) so as to be invisible from the outer side of the skirt 100
(see Fig. 6A). The one side stitch 11 drawn to the inner side of the skirt 100 lines
in the forming direction of the set-up portion 101 (see Fig. 6B).
[0043] As shown in the loop diagram of Fig. 5, a cross-over yarn of the set-up portion 101
crossed between the one side knitted fabric portion 20B and the other side knitted
fabric portion 20F is arranged as if it is a stitch, so that the set-up portion 101
is less likely to stand out and a hole is less likely to form in the set-up portion
101, as shown in Fig. 6A.
<Second embodiment>
[0044] Unlike in the first embodiment, the set-up portion 101 may be knitted without forming
the one side additional stitch 17 and the other side additional stitch 18 shown in
the knitting step diagram of Fig. 4 and the loop diagram of Fig. 5. For example, the
knitting same as Figs. 2 and 3 of the first embodiment may be performed, and the knitting
similar to S11 to S21 may be repeated after S21 of Fig. 3.
[0045] The set-up portion 101 in which the stretchability is suppressed compared to the
conventional set-up portion can also be knitted with the knitting method of the knitted
fabric of the second embodiment.
<Third embodiment>
[0046] Unlike in the first and second embodiments, the set-up portion may be formed with
the knitting method of the knitted fabric according to the present invention from
a state in which the knitting yarn is not hanged on the needle beds at all (i.e.,
a state in which there is no stitch formed with the draw thread in S0 of Fig. 2).
In this case, two widening stitches to become the one side stitch and the other side
stitch are formed on an arbitrary knitting needle of the FB and the knitting needle
of the BB at the position substantially facing the knitting needle of the FB. The
widening stitch of the FB is moved toward the forming direction RS and then a new
one side stitch following in the wale direction of the widening stitch is formed.
A new widening stitch is then formed on the knitting needle that became an empty needle
as a result of the movement of the widening stitch. Similar knitting is carried out
with the BB as well. Thereafter, the knitting with "moving the stitch in the forming
direction" → "forming the stitch following in the wale direction of the moved stitch"
→ "forming the widening stitch on the empty needle obtained as a result of the movement
of the stitch" as one set is alternately carried out with the FB and the BB to form
the set-up portion from the state without the stitch formed with the draw thread.
<Fourth embodiment>
[0047] The knitted fabric to which the knitting method of the knitted fabric according to
the present invention is applied is not limited to the skirt set-up from the side
end shown in the first embodiment. For example, the set-up portion may be knitted
according to the knitting steps shown in the first embodiment and the circling knitting
may be carried out with respect to the set-up portion to knit a tubular knitted fabric
as shown in Fig. 7. In this case, the set-up portion 101 is arranged at the bottom
portion of the tubular knitted fabric. As the stretchability of the set-up portion
101 can be suppressed compared to the prior art, the knitted fabric is less likely
to lose shape even if small objects are placed in the knitted fabric. In addition,
the knitting method of the knitted fabric according to the present invention can also
be applied to the knitting of a sweater or the like set up from the side.
1. A knitting method of a knitted fabric for knitting a set-up portion diverged to one
side knitted fabric portion 20B, which is mainly knitted on one needle bed, and the
other side knitted fabric portion 20F, which is mainly knitted on an other needle
bed, using a flat knitting machine including at least one front needle bed and one
back needle bed, in which at least one of the front and back needle beds can be racked
in a transverse direction and stitches can be transferred between the front and back
needle beds;
assuming a direction in which the set-up portion is sequentially formed in a longitudinal
direction of the needle beds is a forming direction RS and an opposite direction is
a starting end direction LS, the knitting method
characterized by forming the set-up portion by repeating:
a step α of transferring a one side stitch 11 held on one needle bed to a knitting
needle in the forming direction RS, and forming a new one side stitch 11 following
in a wale direction of the moved one side stitch 11;
a step β of forming a one side widening stitch 13 on an empty needle on the starting
end direction LS side of the new one side stitch 11 formed in the step α;
a step γ of transferring an other side stitch 12 held on the other needle bed to a
knitting needle in the forming direction RS and forming a new other side stitch 12
following in a wale direction of the moved other side stitch 12 after the step β;
and
a step δ of forming an other side widening stitch 14 on an empty needle on the starting
end direction LS side of the new other side stitch 12 formed in the step γ.
2. The knitting method of a knitted fabric according to claim 1,
characterized by:
a step α' of forming a one side additional stitch 17 following in a wale direction
of the one side widening stitch 13 formed in an n-1th step β between the nth step α and step β or after the nth step β; and
a step γ' of forming an other side additional stitch 18 following in a wale direction
of the other side widening stitch 14 formed in an n-1th step δ between the nth step γ and step δ or after the nth step δ.
3. The knitting method of a knitted fabric according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that,
when forming the new one side stitch 11 following in the wale direction of the existing
one side stitch 11 in the step α, a yarn feeder for feeding a knitting yarn to the
needle bed is moved to a position passing the existing one side stitch 11 so that
the knitting yarn extending from the yarn feeder crosses the existing one side stitch
11, and then the yarn feeder is inverted so that the knitting yarn is pulled out from
a side opposite to the side the knitting yarn crosses the existing one side stitch
11 to the side the knitting yarn crosses to form the new one side stitch 11; and
when forming the new other side stitch 12 following in the wale direction of the existing
other side stitch 12 in the step γ, the yarn feeder is moved to a position passing
the existing other side stitch 12 so that the knitting yarn extending from the yarn
feeder crosses the existing other side stitch 12, and then the yarn feeder is inverted
so that the knitting yarn is pulled out from a side opposite to the side the knitting
yarn crosses the existing other side stitch 12 to the side the knitting yarn crosses
to form the new other side stitch 12.
4. A knitted fabric including a set-up portion 101, and one side knitted fabric portion
20B and an other side knitted fabric portion 20F diverged in different directions
to each other from the set-up portion 101, the knitted fabric being knitted using
a flat knitting machine including at least one front needle bed and one back needle
bed, in which at least one of the front and back needle beds is capable of being racked
in a transverse direction and stitches can be transferred between the front and back
needle beds; characterized in that,
the set-up portion 101 comprises a plurality of units ω continuously knitted with
a single knitting yarn or a plurality of aligned knitting yarns, each unit ω including,
a one side stitch 11 inclined to a stitch of the one side knitted fabric portion 20B,
a one side widening stitch 13 knitted after the one side stitch 11 and arranged on
a side opposite to the direction to which the one side stitch 11 is inclined of the
one side stitch 11,
an other side stitch 12 knitted after the one side widening stitch 13 and inclined
to a stitch of the other side knitted fabric portion 20F, and
an other side widening stitch 14 knitted after the other side stitch 12 and arranged
on a side opposite to the direction to which the other side stitch 12 is inclined
of the other side stitch 12; wherein
the one side stitch 11 of the nth unit ω is formed with respect to the one side stitch 11 of the n-1th unit ω;
the other side stitch 12 of the nth unit ω is formed with respect to the other side stitch 12 of the n-1th unit ω;
the stitch of the one side knitted fabric portion 20B is formed in the wale direction
of the one side widening stitch 13; and
the stitch of the other side knitted fabric portion 20F is formed in the wale direction
of the other side widening stitch 14.
5. The knitted fabric according to claim 4, characterized in that the unit ω further includes,
a one side additional stitch 17 formed between the one side widening stitch 13 and
the stitch of the one side knitted fabric portion 20B; and
an other side additional stitch 18 formed between the other side widening stitch 14
and the stitch of the other side knitted fabric portion 20F.