KR20170077046A - Method for knitting knitted fabric - Google Patents

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KR20170077046A
KR20170077046A KR1020160175446A KR20160175446A KR20170077046A KR 20170077046 A KR20170077046 A KR 20170077046A KR 1020160175446 A KR1020160175446 A KR 1020160175446A KR 20160175446 A KR20160175446 A KR 20160175446A KR 20170077046 A KR20170077046 A KR 20170077046A
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The present invention provides a knitting method of a new knitted fabric capable of knitting rib-wind knitting needles in a manner different from the prior art.
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In the present invention, the following steps (A) to (D) are repeated. A first stitch row (1) in which a plurality of stitch rows (10) to be connected to a needle bed (FD) in front and rear are arranged in units of m stitches at intervals of n stitches, (A) (n) of knitting a new first stitch row 11 in a wale direction of the first stitch row 1 by dividing the first stitch row 1 into a second stitch row 2 composed of stitches other than the row 1, , m is a natural number of an arbitrary amount). The step (B) of moving the second stitch row (2) by the copulation of the other needle bed (BU). (C) of knitting a new second stitch row (21) continuously in the wale direction of the second stitch row (2) coupled to the other needle bed (BU). The new first stitch row 11 and the new second stitch row 21 are moved to the n-by-m rib tissue shape 11 by moving the new second stitch row 21 to the copulation of one needle bed FD, (D).

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[0001] METHOD FOR KNITTING KNITTED FABRIC [0002]

The present invention relates to a method of knitting a knitted fabric capable of knitting a rib-like knitted fabric portion (rib-knitted knitted fabric portion).

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] It has been conventionally practiced to make a sweater's cuff, a cuff, and a collar into a rib knitting aspiration part composed of a front stitch and a back stitch. The rib knitting aspirates are thick and robust, and have elasticity. However, in the case of knitting the rib knitting asept part with the same knitting yarn as the trunk, if the knitting yarn is thin, there is a possibility that it is impossible to have a sufficient thickness and strength in the rib knitting will. As one countermeasure, the number of knitting yarns is increased in knitting the rib knitting ambipadion. However, it is difficult to increase the number of knitting yarns when knitting the rib knitting shoulders in the case where knitting yarns other than rib knitting shoulders are knitted with knitting yarns having a proper number of yarns or knitting yarns larger than that.

As a means for solving the above problems, for example, a knitting method of a rib-wind knitted fabric of Patent Document 1 has been proposed. In the method of knitting a rib-wind knitted fabric of Patent Document 1, knitting a new first knitting shoulder by combining a knit and split stitch with a first knitting shoulder coupled to a front needle bed, The knitting and the split stitch are combined with the second knitting needles coupled to the back needle bed to knit a new second knitting shoulder. By such a knitting, the knitted fabric having the same appearance as the rib structure shown in Fig. 2 of Patent Document 1 is knitted together with the first knitted shoulder and the second knitted shoulder in the thickness direction.

Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2014-227611

A method of knitting a knitted fabric for knitting a rib-like structure by a method different from that of Patent Document 1 is required. This is because the knitted fabric of the rib-like knitted fabric of Patent Document 1 has a knitted fabric of a design which is difficult to knit.

The present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and one of its objects is to provide a knitting method of a new knitted fabric capable of knitting rib-wind knitting needles in a manner different from the prior art.

A method of knitting a knitted fabric according to the present invention is a knitting method of knitting a knitted fabric comprising knitting a knitted fabric with at least a front needle bed and a back needle bed using a knitting machine capable of transferring stitches between front and rear needle beds, The following steps (A) to (D) are repeated.

[Process (A)] A first stitch row in which a plurality of units of stitches are arranged at intervals of m stitches and a second stitch row in which stitches other than the first stitch row are arranged; And a new first stitch row is continuously knitted in the wale direction of the first stitch row. However, n and m are natural numbers of arbitrary amounts.

[Process (B)] ... And the second stitch row is moved to the co-needle of the other needle bed.

[Process (C)] ... The new second stitch row is continuously knitted in the wale direction of the second stitch row coupled to the other needle bed.

[Process (D)] ... The new second stitch row is moved to the copulation of the one needle bed and the new first stitch row and the new second stitch row are arranged in an n x m rib structure.

By repeating the above-mentioned steps (A) to (D), the rib-wind knitting aspiration part composed of the new first stitch row and the new second stitch row is knitted.

It is preferable that the natural number (n, m) is about 1 to 3. The arrangement of the first knitting asept part and the second knitting asept part is as shown in the following [1] when n = 1 and m = 1, n = 2, 2 and m = 2, the arrangement shown in the following [3] is obtained. The marks & cir & in the following [1] to [3] denote the stitches of the first stitch row and the stitches of the second stitch row. Of course, the combination of n and m is not limited to the above example.

[1] Representative layouts are as follows: ○ × ○ × ○ × ○ ×, ... to be. Here, since the stitches of the first stitch row do not have to be located at the ends in the knitting width direction, for example, X O X O X O X, ... Or XXXXXXX, ... As shown in Fig. The stitches of the first stitch row do not need to be located at the ends in the knitting width direction.

[2] Typical layout is xxx xxx, ... to be. In addition to that, x x x x x x, ... As shown in Fig.

[3] Representative arrangement is ○○ ×× ○○ ××, ... to be. In addition to this, xxxxxxxxxxx, ... As shown in Fig.

Here, in the method of knitting the knitted fabric, in the step (A) after the step (D), a new first stitch row and a new second stitch row joined to one needle bed in the step (D) Is used as the target stitch row and the step (A) is performed.

As an embodiment of the knitting method of the knitted fabric of the present invention, there is a form in which the front needle bed and the rib-like knitting aspiration part joined in a tubular shape to the rear needle bed are knitted as the rib-knitted shoulder part. The front needle bed is regarded as one of the needle beds and the rear needle bed is regarded as the one needle bed and the step (A) is performed while the rear needle bed is regarded as the one needle bed, (B) to (D), the rear needle bed is regarded as the one needle bed, and the steps (B) to (D) are performed while the front needle bed is regarded as the one needle bed, D) is repeated.

(A) of the front needle bed side, (A) of the back needle bed side, (B) to (D) of the front needle bed side, and the step (B) of the rear needle bed side, ~ (D) →, ... . ≪ / RTI > (A) of the back needle bed side, (A) of the front needle bed side, (B) to (D) of the back needle bed side, (B) ... May be repeated.

As one form of the knitting method of the knitted fabric of the present invention, there is a mode in which, when knitting the new first stitch row and the new second stitch row, plating is performed with the elastic yarn as a cusp.

Plating knitting is a knitting method in which main yarns and attached yarns are fed to knitting needles of a weaving machine to be knitted (for example, International Publication No. 2008/139710, Japanese Patent No. 3899269 See the publication).

As one embodiment of the knitting method of the knitted fabric of the present invention, the following steps (W) to (Z) may be carried out before knitting the rib-knitted shoulders or after knitting the rib- have.

[Process (W)] ... And the end stitch row, which is a stitch row joined to the one needle bed, is moved to the other needle bed.

[Process (X)] ... Wherein the end stitch row moved to the other needle bed is divided into a third stitch row in which a plurality of units of p stitches are arranged at intervals of q stitches and a fourth stitch row consisting of stitches other than the third stitch row And the first back stitch stitch row is continuously knitted in the wale direction of the third stitch row. However, p and q are natural numbers of an arbitrary amount.

[Process (Y)] ... The second stitch stitch row is continuously knitted in the wale direction of the fourth stitch row.

[Process (Z)] ... The first back stitch stitch row and the second back stitch stitch row are moved to the one needle bed without changing the knitting width direction arrangement of both back stitch stitch rows.

Here, when knitting the rib knitted girdle portion continuously in the wale direction of the ground knitted girdle portion after knitting the ground knitted girdle portion constituting a part of the knitted fabric, the stitch row at the wale direction end portion of the ground knitted girdle portion is knitted W). The stitch row at the wale end portion of the rib-like knitted shoulder is knitted in the longitudinal stitch row of the step (W) in the above-described step (W) in the case of knitting the ground knitted shoulder continuously in the wale direction of the rib- .

It is preferable that the natural number (p, q) is about 1 to 3. The method of separating the third stitch row and the fourth stitch row may be based on the same method as the method of separating the first stitch row and the second stitch row. For example, when the stitches in the third stitch row are marked with a mark ○, and the stitches in the fourth stitch row are marked with a mark, when p = 1 and q = 1, for example, As shown in Fig.

According to the method of knitting a knitted fabric of the present invention, as shown in S4 of FIG. 3 which will be described later, a new first stitch row 11 composed of the front stitch knitted in the step (A) The new second stitch row 21 made of a single white stitch overlaps in the thickness direction. The sinker loop 11Y of the new first stitch row 11 and the sinker loop 21Y of the new second stitch row 21 are entangled and the new first stitch row 11 and the new second stitch row 11Y, Heat 21 is bonded. A new first stitch row 11 made of a front stitch and a new second stitch row 21 made of a back stitch are superimposed in the thickness direction to form a rib-like knitted aspiration section that looks like a rib structure, The knitting aspirations are thick and rigid. Here, " front stitch " refers to a stitch drawn from a stitch (old stitch) from a far side to a needle bed when viewed from one needle bed side, and " back stitch " Refers to stitches drawn from the stitches from the near side to the far side of the bed.

By repeating the steps (A) to (D) while the front needle bed is regarded as one needle bed and repeating the steps (A) to (D) while regarding the rear needle bed as one needle bed, Can be knitted.

The elastic yarn is knitted into the rib-shaped knitted fabric portion by plating knitting using elastic yarn as a cusp, so that the rib-knitted fabric portion can have strong elasticity. Further, by incorporating the elastic yarn into the rib-like knitted embossed portion, the rib-shaped knitted aspiration portion becomes thick and firm.

(W) to (Z) before and after knitting the rib-shaped knitted shoulders to knit the rib-knitted knitting shoulders continuously in the wale direction of the ground knitting asept part and the ground knitting asept part, So that the rib-like knitted fabric portion can be conspicuous.

1 is a schematic configuration diagram of a sweater according to the first embodiment.
Fig. 2 is an enlarged view of a portion surrounded by a dotted line in Fig. 1. Fig.
3 is a knitting process chart for knitting a collar for the sweater according to the first embodiment.
Fig. 4 is a knitting process chart for knitting a neckline with respect to the sweater according to the first embodiment. Fig.

≪ Embodiment 1 >

In the first embodiment, an example of knitting a set-in type sweater 100 using a four-bed knitting machine will be described with reference to Figs. Further, the flat knitting machine to be used may be a two-bed flat knitting machine.

The sweater 100 (tubular knitted fabric) shown in Fig. 1 has a body 50 and a sleeve (a left sleeve 61 and a right sleeve 62). The body 50 is formed by connecting a front body 51 and a rear body 52 in a cylindrical shape. A neckline 70 having a substantially U-shape on the side of the front body 51 is formed in a wale-direction end portion of the body 50. A neckline 70 is formed on the neckline 70, A collar 80 is formed.

In the sweater 100 of the present embodiment, the collar 80, the cuffs 60, and the cloth 90 are rib-shaped knitted fabric portions knitted by the knitting method of the knitted fabric of the present invention. 2, which is an enlarged view of a portion surrounded by a dotted line in Fig. 1, the collar 80 is formed by knitting a front stitch and a back stitch in a rib- . Also, although not shown in the photograph, the cuff 60 and the cloth 90 are also knitted ribbed.

The detailed knitting sequence of the rib-like collar (rib-knitted knitting aspiration section) 80 will be described with reference to the knitting process diagram of Fig. In Fig. 3, only the front knitting of the collar 80 will be described. In the figure, "S + number" indicates the number of knitting steps, FD indicates a lower front needle bed, FU indicates an upper front needle bed, BD indicates a lower back needle bed needle bed, and BU represents the upper back needle bed. BD and BU can be racked to the left and right with respect to the FD and FU and transfer of the stitches between the front and rear needle beds is possible. The parts related to the knitting operation in each knitting step are indicated by bold lines, and the stitches newly formed in the step are indicated by blacking. Arrows in the figure indicate moving directions of the stitches.

S0 shows a state in which the stitches of the front body 51 are engaged with the knitting needles A to P of the FD and the stitches of the back body 52 are engaged with the knitting needles A to P of the BD. These stitches are stitches forming the neckline 70 (Fig. 1). From this state of S0, a 1x1 rib-like collar 80 (Fig. 1) is knitted by using the knitting method of the present invention.

In S1, the stitch row (object stitch row 10) of the stitch row (object stitch row 10) constituting the front body 51 coupled to the FD (one of the needle beds) (A part of the step (A)) is divided into a first stitch row 1 arranged in plural numbers at intervals of m stitches and a second stitch row 2 composed of stitches other than the first stitch row 1, . In this example, the first stitch row 1 and the second stitch row 2 are divided into a 1 × 1 array in which n = 1 and m = 1. C, E, G, I, and K of the FD while leaving the second stitch row 2 bonded to the knitting needles B, D, F, H, J, L, N, (The remaining portion of the process (A)) in the wale direction of the first stitch row 1 bonded to the first stitch row 1, M, O.

Here, n = 1 to 3 and m = 1 to 3 can be suitably changed. The first stitch row 1 and the second stitch row 2 may be divided into an array of 1 x 2, 2 x 1, and 2 x 2, for example. By doing so, 1 x 2, 2 x 1, 2 x 2, ... The rib-like collar 80 can be knitted.

(B, D, F, H, B) of the opposed BU stitches of the second stitch row 2 bonded to the knitting needles (B, D, F, H, J, J, L, N, P) (step (B)). As shown in S1, the sinker loop 11Y connecting the adjacent stitches in the new first stitch row 11 has the second stitch row 2 viewed from the FD side, Of the stitch. Therefore, in accordance with the movement of the second stitch row 2 of S2, the sinker loop 11Y of the first stitch row 11 of the new row is brought into contact with the stitch of the second stitch row 2, Lt; / RTI >

The new second stitch row 21 is knitted continuously in the wale direction of the second stitch row 2 coupled to the knitting needles B, D, F, H, J, L, (Step (C)). With this step S3, the sinker loop 21Y connecting the adjacent stitches in the new second stitch row 21 intersects with the sinker loop 11Y in the new first stitch row 11 do.

In step S4, the stitches of the new second stitch row 21 knitted in S3 are moved to knitting needles B, D, F, H, J, L, N and P of the FD (step (D)). At this time, the new first stitch row 11 and the new second stitch row 21 are arranged in the form of a n × m rib structure. The new first stitch row 11 and the new second stitch row 21 are arranged such that the arrangement is the same as the arrangement of the first stitch row 1 and the second stitch row 2 in S1 .

When stitching the front side of the collar 80 further after S4 is performed, the stitch rows 11 and 21 joined to the FD in the (k-1) Stitch row 10, and S1 of the kth time is specified. When the target stitch row 10 is divided into the first stitch row 1 and the second stitch row 2 in the k-th S1, the same separation method as in the first S1 is used. By doing so, when the collar 80 is viewed from the outside, a new first stitch row 11 composed of a front stitch and a new second stitch row 21 composed of a back stitch are alternately arranged, A rib-shaped collar 80 (Figs. 1 and 2) of the ribs can be knitted.

Here, in the case where both the front and rear sides of the collar 80 are rib-shaped knitting ambipadoes, after the FD is regarded as one needle bed and the process (A) (S1) is performed, Treat as a bed and process (A). After the steps (B) to (D) (S2 to S4) are performed while considering the FD as one needle bed, the BD is regarded as one of the needle beds and the steps (B) to (D) are performed. (A), BD is regarded as one needle bed, the process (A), the FD is regarded as one needle bed, and the steps (B) to (D) and BD are performed on one needle Consider the bed and repeat steps (B) - (D).

In the rib-like collar 80, the new first stitch row 11 and the new second stitch row 21 are overlapped in the thickness direction as shown in S4, and further, the sinker loop 11Y and the sinker 11Y, Since the loop 21Y is entangled, both stitch rows 11 and 21 are joined and integrated. This results in a hard, thick collar 80. Further, the stretchability of the collar 80 becomes higher than that of the plain stitch structure by the sinker loops 11Y and 21Y. Here, when knitting the first stitch row 1 and the second stitch row 2, by performing plating knitting using an elastic yarn as a joined yarn, the elasticity of the collar 80 Can be improved. The elasticity of the collar 80 can be changed by changing the type of elastic yarn. Further, since the elastic yarn is thinner than a conventional knitting yarn used for knitting the sweater 100, the knitting yarn does not come off from the hook of the knitted fabric even if plating knitting is performed.

By performing inlay knitting after the step S2 of FIG. 3 or after the step S3, it is possible to further increase the thickness of the collar 80. As described in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2007-277738, for example, inlay knitting is a method in which stitches are assigned to front and rear needle beds, knitting for inserting inlay wire (inlay wire) between the assigned stitches to be.

<Modifications>

By designing a method of knitting the neckline 70 before knitting the collar 80 shown in Fig. 1, the collar 80 can be conspicuous as shown in the photograph of Fig. The knitting sequence will be described based on the knitting process diagram of Fig. The method shown in Fig. 4 is the same as in Fig.

4, the longitudinal stitch row 3, which is a stitch row of the wale-direction end of the front body 51 (the ground knitted fabric portion), is coupled to the FD, A state in which the end stitch row is combined is shown. At T1, the longitudinal stitch row 3 coupled to the FD is moved from the above state to BU (step (W)).

T2, the end stitch row 3 is divided into a plurality of third stitch rows arranged at intervals of q (= 1 to 3) stitches in units of p (= 1 to 3) stitches 33 and the fourth stitch row 34 composed of stitches other than the third stitch row 33 and the first back stitch stitch row 41 is continuously knitted in the wale direction of the third stitch row 33 (Step (X)). The method of separating the longitudinal stitch row 3 may be the same as or different from the method of separating the object stitch row 10 (Fig. 3) when knitting the rib-wind knit shoulder portion (collar 80) . When the method of separating the longitudinal stitch row 3 is the same as the method of separating the object stitch row 10, the appearance of the boundary between the front body 51 and the collar 80 is improved. In this example, the stitches to be bonded to the knitting needles A, C, E, G, I, K, M and O of the BU, that is, the third stitch row Stitch stitch row 41 is continuously knitted in the wale direction of the first back stitch stitch row 33. [

At T3, stitches to be bonded to knitting needles B, D, F, H, J, L, N and P of BU, that is, stitches not to knit stitches at T2 (fourth stitch row 34) Then, the second back stitch stitch row 42 is knitted (step (Y)). Then, at T4, the first back stitch stitch row 41 and the second back stitch stitch row 42 are moved to the FD without changing the knitting widthwise arrangement of both back stitch stitch rows 41, 42 (Process (Z)).

According to the arrangement described above, the sinker loops connecting adjacent stitches of the first back stitch stitch row 41 (second back stitch stitch row 42) The stitch-like neckline 70 is formed. As a result, the neckline 70 is emphasized, making the collar 80 prominent.

Stitch-like neckline 70 is formed not only on the front body 51 but also on the rear body 52. After all the stitches of the BU (the first back stitch stitch row 41) And the stitches of the fourth stitch row 34) to the FD. Then, the stitch of the rear body 52 is moved from the BD to the FU (corresponding to T1), the first back stitch stitch row continuing in the wale direction of the stitch of a part of the rear body 52 is knitted (corresponding to T2 ), All the stitches of the FU are moved to the BD. Next, the stitches of the FD associated with the front body 51 (the stitches of the first back stitch stitch row 41 and the fourth stitch row 34) are moved to the BU, and then the wrist direction of the fourth stitch row 34 T3 in which the second back stitch stitch row 42 is knitted and stitches (stitches of the back stitch stitch stitch rows 41 and 42) of BU are moved to the FD by T4. Finally, after moving the stitches of the BD associated with the rear body 52 to the FU, the second back stitch stitch row is knitted with respect to the rear body 52 (corresponding to T3), and all the stitches of the FU are moved to the BD (Corresponding to T4).

Here, the knitting shown in Fig. 4 may be performed after knitting a rib-wind knitting ambience. For example, when the body 50 (the sleeves 61 and 62) is knitted after the body 90 (cuff 60) of Fig. 1 is formed into the rib-wind knitted aspiration according to the knitting process of Fig. 3, 90) (the cuff 60) is regarded as the end stitch row 3, and the knitting shown in Fig. 4 is performed. When the knitting shown in Fig. 4 is finished, the body 50 (the sleeves 61, 62) may be knitted continuously in the wale direction of the back stitch stitch rows 41, 42.

&Lt; Embodiment 2 &gt;

By applying the knitting method of the knitting fabric shown in Embodiment 1, it is possible to knit the structure of the milano rib wind or the structure of the waffle pattern wind. In the case of knitting a Milan rib-like structure, it is preferable to perform tubular knitting successively to stitches bonded to FD and BU after S3 in Fig. 3, and then to S4. Further, in the case of knitting a tissue of a waffle pattern wind, it is preferable to knit at least one stitch sequence subsequent to all the stitches bonded to the FD after S4 in Fig. 3, and then to S1.

In addition, it is also possible to knit a structure of a moss stitch pattern wind by applying the knitting method of the knitting fabric of Embodiment 1. When the target stitch row 10 is divided into the first stitch row 1 and the second stitch row 2 in the k-th S1 of the FD side (BD side), the k-th row of the stitch row 10 on the FD side (BD side) The separation method opposite to that of the first time S1 may be used.

FD: Lower front needle bed
FU: Upper front needle bed
BD: Lower back needle bed
BU: upper back needle bed
10: target stitch row
1: 1st stitch row
11: New first stitch row
11Y: sinker loop
2: second stitch row
21: a new second stitch row
21Y: sinker loop
3: Stitch stitch column
33: Third stitch column
34: Fourth stitch row
41: 1st stitch stitch row
42: 2nd back stitch stitch row
100: sweater (tubular knitted fabric)
50: Body
51: Front body (ground knitting aspiration)
52: rear body
60: Cuff (rib-knitted aspiration)
61: Left sleeve
62: Right sleeve
70: Neckline
80: Color (rib-knitted aspiration)
90: Cloth (rib-knitted aspiration)

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Using a flat knitting machine having at least a front needle bed and a back needle bed and capable of transferring stitches between front and rear needle beds, A knitting fabric knitting method for knitting a rib-like knitted fabric portion on a part of a knitted fabric,
A first stitch row in which a plurality of units of stitches are arranged at intervals of m stitches, and a plurality of stitch rows arranged in the stitch row, (A) of knitting a new first stitch row continuously in a wale direction (wale direction) of the first stitch row,
A step (B) of moving the second stitch row to the copyside (needle) of the other needle bed,
(C) continuously knitting a second stitch row in the wale direction of the second stitch row joined to the other needle bed,
(D) of moving the new second stitch row to the co-needle of one of the needle beds and arranging the new stitch row and the new stitch row in an n × m rib structure,
And knitting the rib-wind knitted aspiration part composed of the new first stitch row and the new second stitch row.
However, n and m are natural numbers of arbitrary amounts.
The method according to claim 1,
When knitting the front needle bed and the rib-like knitting shoulders coupled in a tubular manner to the rear needle bed as the rib-
The front needle bed is regarded as one of the needle beds and the rear needle bed is regarded as the one needle bed and the step (A) is performed after the step (A)
The front needle bed is regarded as the one needle bed and the steps (B) to (D) are repeated and the rear needle bed is regarded as the one needle bed and the steps (B) to (D) are repeated A knitting method of knitting fabric.
3. The method according to claim 1 or 2,
And knitting the new first stitch row and the new second stitch row by plating knitting with an elastic yarn as a joining yarn.
3. The method according to claim 1 or 2,
Before or after knitting the rib-knitted fabric portion,
A step (W) of moving the end stitch row (terminal stitch row) which is a stitch row joined to the one needle bed to the other needle bed,
Wherein the end stitch row moved to the other needle bed is divided into a third stitch row in which a plurality of units of p stitches are arranged at intervals of q stitches and a fourth stitch row consisting of stitches other than the third stitch row (X) of knitting the first back stitch stitch row continuously in the wale direction of the third stitch row,
(Y) of knitting a second back stitch stitch row continuously in the wale direction of the fourth stitch row,
(Z) of moving the first back stitch stitch row and the second back stitch stitch row to the one needle bed without changing the knitting width direction arrangement of both back stitch stitch rows,
And knitting the knitted fabric.
However, p and q are natural numbers of an arbitrary amount.
The method of claim 3,
Before or after knitting the rib-knitted fabric portion,
A step (W) of moving a longitudinal stitch row, which is a stitch row joined to the one needle bed, to the other needle bed,
Wherein the end stitch row moved to the other needle bed is divided into a third stitch row in which a plurality of units of p stitches are arranged at intervals of q stitches and a fourth stitch row consisting of stitches other than the third stitch row (X) of knitting the first back stitch stitch row continuously in the wale direction of the third stitch row,
(Y) of knitting a second back stitch stitch row continuously in the wale direction of the fourth stitch row,
(Z) of moving the first back stitch stitch row and the second back stitch stitch row to the one needle bed without changing the knitting width direction arrangement of both back stitch stitch rows,
And knitting the knitted fabric.
However, p and q are natural numbers of an arbitrary amount.
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