WWW.SANDONINI.NET.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Fabric Construction Chapter 12
Advertisements

Fully Fashioned Panel Fashioned sleeve Raglan shoulder Double knit
Natural and Synthetic Fibers
Natural and Synthetic Fibers
1 Application of Textiles 2 Objectives To compare processes for dyeing, printing and finishing used in the textile industry To explain how finishes affect.
Part 2: Textile/Apparel Building Blocks Chapter 7 Textile Fabrics and Finishes.
Yarn to Fabric Chapter 15.
T-Shirts 2007 CBCJ Class Item. Purpose of T-Shirts Original Purpose – to be worn as an undergarment because they are lightweight and comfortable Now,
Textile Fabrics and Finishes
Lecture 13 Single Knit Machines (plain).
Gifts and Keepsakes Each item comes with the 60 th anniversary logo either embroidered or silkscreened on it. On the clothing, the logo is approximately.
Fashion Design Fibers & Fabrics 1Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved. Images and other multimedia content used with permission.
Introduction to Textile Fabric Part 3: Double Knit Structures
Fibres All fabrics are made from tiny hair like structures called fibres. They are either staple(short) or Filament (long ) fibres. There are three main.
Textiles FabricsBy Grace Nelson Eleanor Jackson And Nancy Laidler.
Fibers and Fabrics. Fibers  Natural Fibers- produced by nature  Cotton- absorbs moisture, comfortable to wear, strong, dyes well; negatives- wrinkles.
Fibres & Fabrics. Input Process Output … Normal process for making fabrics:
Introduction to Textile Fabric Part 4: More Double Knit Structures
Shoes are more complicated than you think – if you look closely you will find that they are made of many different parts and materials and that several.
Introduction to Textile Fabric Part 2: Plain Knit
Lecture # 6 knitting fundamentals.
Textile collection samples single knit-jersey double knit pique double knit rib knit tricot.
Fibers.
Textile Fibers Chapter 11
Knitting. Knitting doesn’t require much materials all you will need is a Pair of knitting needles Any type of Wool/yarn you like or need Pattern And most.
OBJECTIVE 4.01: RECOGNIZE BASIC TEXTILES USED IN INTERIORS.
KNITTING PRODUCTION CALCULATIONS
Home Economics Secondary 3 Making of soft toy. Material Cotton wool Felt Sewing thread Hook.
Jimmy Lam Institute of Textiles & Clothing
Jimmy Lam Institute of Textiles & Clothing
Intarsia Pattern Intarisa with eyelet Technical back of fabric
Knitted fabrics Task. Compare the structure of a knitted jumper with that of a polyester fleece jacket. Describe the characteristics of each fabric. This.
Textiles Natural and Synthetic (Manufactured) Fibers.
Ryan Morales Socks Galore. Socks are Stocking for the foot and lower part of the leg, typically knitted from wool, cotton, or nylon. The undergarment.
Textiles Textile Industry. The textile industry is an extremely vital part of the overall apparel industries. Textile companies produce fibers, yarns,
3-D Structural Pattern Combined jacquard purl and raised effect pattern CAD pattern V-bed machine with sinkers Coarse gauge Acrylic yarn.
Lecture # 10 Knitting Elements and Basic Knitting Structures.
QC in Knitted Production Part 3: Output Control Jimmy Lam Institute of Textiles & Clothing.
Funky Footwear. Feet are: Protection Support Breathability Dryness Warmth Coolness Flexibility Decoration Feet need: Different shapes Different sizes.
Making Textile Materials Textile materials are made in three main stages. Start = Spinning the fibres into yarns. Middle = Weaving or knitting yarns to.
Lecture 15 Sewing Thread. Definitions….  Yarn: –Collection of fibers used to weave or knit textile fabrics  Thread: –Thread is used to sew different.
Seamless Sportswear Design and Fabrication Jin Yun Zhou,Jimmy Lam and YI LI Institute of Texitile and Clothing,The Hong Kong Polytechnic University,Hung.
Jacquard Fabric on Circular Knitting machine Part 2: Non-conventional Single Jersey Jacquard Fabrics Jimmy Lam Institute of Textiles & Clothing.
OBJECTIVE 4.01: RECOGNIZE BASIC TEXTILES USED IN INTERIORS.
Basic stitch types There are four basic stitch types used to create the majority of knit fabrics While there are other stitch types these are the most.
 any cloth or goods produced by weaving, knitting, or felting.
Textiles Natural Manufactured. Fibers Basic Unit of all Textile Products- tiny hair like. All fibers have their own characteristics and properties, depending.
Fibre to Fabric Where do fibres come from? Fibres To Fabric Where do fibres come from?
Developed by 1. 2 From fiber directly to circular knitted fabric Basic Idea SpinningKnitting.
Core Concepts in Fashion
Textile Properties.
Application of Textiles
Fabric Construction: Knitted Fabric
Natural and Synthetic Fibers
Elastic woven comfort. Elastic woven comfort The best of both worlds Elastesse combines the tactile refinement of jacquard design weaving with the.
Knit Fabrics Constructed by looping yarns together
FIBERS.
Lecture 7 (Knitting Introduction)
Loop Transfer Pattern Combined 2 cord cable and 2x2 purl pattern
Textiles Grade 10 Term 3 Week 4 Lesson 1.
Introduction to Fibers
Sewing BHAY: Sewinx’ Mabelialinoto Mamalianoastaronoto
Textiles PowerPoint for lessons 1 and 2
FIBERS.
Critique ready made clothing for durability, function, and style
Lesson objective – to be able to identify common and synthetic fibres
ShoeSocks3D®
Lesson objective – to be able to identify common and synthetic fibres
An Introduction to Fabrics
Presentation transcript:

WWW.SANDONINI.NET

ShoeSocks3D® WWW.SANDONINI.NET

ShoeSocks3D® The Revolutionary Innovative Uppers Shoes 3D Made to Measure for your Foot Discover the Next Generation of Seamless Footwear by ShoeSocks3D® Only By Sandonini High Technology ShoeSocks3D® Machinery WWW.SANDONINI.NET

ShoeSocks 3D® Performance Benefits Product 3Dimensional Fabric Upper Seamless Shoes In Every Style In Every Color In Every Form In Every Knit Stitch For Each Type of Foot For Each Type of Shoes Shoes Tailor - Made For You WWW.SANDONINI.NET

ShoeSocks 3D® Performance Benefits Wellness ShoeSocks3D COMFORTABLE foot Soft Shoes3D SOFT foot ShoeSocks3D SHAPE foot ShoeSocks3D MASSAGE foot ShoeSocks3D CARE foot ShoeSocks3D MODEL foot ShoeSocks3D FREE foot ShoeSocks3D ACTIVE foot WWW.SANDONINI.NET

ShoeSocks 3D® Tecnichal Knit Performance ShoeSocks3D in Single Socks ShoeSocks3D in Double Socks ShoeSocks3D in Knit RIB ShoeSocks3D in Transfer ShoeSocks3D in Mesh – Net ShoeSocks3D in Jacquard 3D ShoeSocks3D in Intarsia ShoeSocks3D in Terry ShoeSocks3D in Links ShoeSocks3D in Single Rib Welt ShoeSocks3D in Double Rib Welt WWW.SANDONINI.NET

ShoeSocks 3D® Yarns Performance Polyester Nylon Polypropylene Cotton Wool Cashmere Linen Viscose Kevlar Elastic Hot Melts Yarns Antibacterical No Smell Waterproof WWW.SANDONINI.NET

ShoeSocks 3D® Technical Performance Machines Machines Single Cylinder Diam. 3.1/2 - 3.3/4 - 4 - Needles from 84 to 156 Machines Dial & Cylinder Rib Diam. 3.1/2 - 4 - 4.1/2 - Machines in Double Cylinder Diam. 3.1/2 - 3.3/4 - 4 - 4.1/2 - WWW.SANDONINI.NET

ShoeSocks 3D® Perfomance Advantages Economic Uppers ShoeSocks3D in 2 Min. Ready to Glue or Inject the Sole Drastic Cut Production Process Less Space Less Energy Less Waste Less Manpower More Quality More Speed More Profit WWW.SANDONINI.NET

DISCOVER THE NEW GENERATION of FOOTWEAR Only By SANDONINI HIGH TECHNOLOGY MACHINERY WWW.SANDONINI.NET