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A knit has more mechanical stretch and more surface texture than a weave so I'm guessing that in terms of transfer adhesion, a knit will be more problematic and require a pretty resilient transfer.
yet it is the woven that gets the materials also featuring stretch properties
Quote from: Frog on December 07, 2015, 06:47:42 PMyet it is the woven that gets the materials also featuring stretch properties It's a fascinating topic and one I'm looking to learn more about as with my other recent posts.If I understand you correctly, then you mean stretch materials like elastane/spandex?I figure that using a stretchy core material in a woven fabric balances out its rigidity, where using it in a knit results in fabrics like Lycra, but then Lycra needs the polyester in there to maintain some strength or control over the fabric to make it functional.Like everything else there seems to be countless variables to be aware of and I'm pretty sure my brain is full...