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Title Effects of Knit Fabric Layering and Flat Seam Direction on Stretchability and Clothing Pressure
Authors 이효정(Hyojeong Lee) ; 엄란이(Ran-i Eom) ; 박선희(Sunhee Park) ; 이예진(Yejin Lee)
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Vol.24 No.4(2017-08)
Keywords Clothing pressure ; Flat seam ; Functional wear ; Pattern reduction ; Stretchy knit fabrics
Abstract This study analyzes the stretchability and clothing pressure of fabrics made from stretchy knit materials, and uses the baseline data to develop various functional clothing made from stretchy knit fabrics. To observe the changes in the stretchability and clothing pressure, we observed the compatibility of the two materials (tricot and power-net), presence of flat seam, fabric layering, and flat seam direction as key variables. A standard test method for stretch properties (ASTM D2594) was used for measuring the stretchability of the material. Clothing pressure measurements were analyzed in terms of the mean and standard deviation values, and the correlation of the stretchability. In the case of tricot, the presence of flat seam increased the stretchability of the fabric regardless of the fabric layering. However, when tricot and the less stretchable power-net were combined, the presence of flat seam did not increase the stretchability. Flat seam did not interfere with or limit the stretchability of the fabric, but they did increase the clothing pressure at the seam. The stretchability had a negative correlation with the clothing pressure except along the flat seam.