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Fabric Bow-Skew - Gihan Rangana

The document defines and provides measurement methods for bow and skew in knitted fabrics. Bow is when knitted courses are displaced from a perpendicular line across the fabric width, forming arcs. Skew is when knitted courses are angularly displaced from a perpendicular line to the fabric edge. The measurement method for bow measures the greatest distance between a straightedge and marked yarn parallel to the selvages. Skew is measured in three places by drawing perpendicular lines and measuring distances between points along the lines as a percentage of fabric width.

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Fabric Bow-Skew - Gihan Rangana

The document defines and provides measurement methods for bow and skew in knitted fabrics. Bow is when knitted courses are displaced from a perpendicular line across the fabric width, forming arcs. Skew is when knitted courses are angularly displaced from a perpendicular line to the fabric edge. The measurement method for bow measures the greatest distance between a straightedge and marked yarn parallel to the selvages. Skew is measured in three places by drawing perpendicular lines and measuring distances between points along the lines as a percentage of fabric width.

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KNITTED FABRIC BOW & SKEW

Bow - A fabric condition resulting when knitted courses are displaced from a line perpendicular to
the selvages and form one or more arcs across the width of the fabric.

Measurement Method A straightedge is placed across the fabric between the points at which a marked filling yarn or knitting course meets the two selvages or edges. The greatest distance between the straightedge and the marked filling yarn or course is measured parallel to the selvages (Pic. 1 Distance "D").

% Bow = Distance D / W (width) x 100

Gihan Rangana Jinadasa Group

Skew - A fabric condition resulting when knitted courses are angularly displaced from a line
perpendicular to the edge of the fabric.

Measurement method Skew - Measure the skew in three places spaced as widely as possible along the length of the fabric or along a minimum of 1 linear yard. If possible, make no measurement closer to the ends of the roll or piece of fabric than 1 yard. Draw a line perpendicular to the selvage across the fabric from a point C where the marked yarn or course meets one selvage, meeting the other selvage at point B. Measure the distance between points A and B or D and B, and B and C, as shown in. 2. Record the three or more skew or bias measurements. Calculate the maximum skew or bias as a percentage of the fabric width using the equation:

% Skew = Distance AB or AC / W (width AD) x 100

Gihan Rangana Jinadasa Group

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