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  • Tension equipment

    A device that detects yarn breakage and adjusts yarn tension.

  • Tension Measuring machine

    A device that sets the yarn feeding amount of the i-DSCS+DTC device by measuring the elasticity of the yarn.

  • Terry weave

    A special woven fabric made by Terry weave machine. Usually used for towel.

  • Test pattern

    A check pattern used for checking size, curve, and perspective of a mesh in the Mapping Editor.

  • Test piece

    Knitted fabric for checking loop size and texture.

  • Text

    Character information input in a pattern. Used for writing comments such as sewing instructions.

  • Textile

    Woven fabrics and fibers. All types of fabrics.

  • Texture map

    The map information that gives the feel of a material on the surface of a 3D model.

  • Texture sample

    Knitting is performed at several levels of loop length using the stitch adjustment data obtained by the loop routine. A sample for determining the appropriate [loop length] for the material.

  • The number of heddles

    The number of heddles used on a weaving machine.

  • 3D Item

    A function which creates a pattern for knitting, and automatically fits it to a 3D model using a selected item (pullover, sleeveless, bottom, etc.) or style (set-in, raglan, etc.) from the SDS-ONE APEX series database.

  • 3D model

    An object used in 3D computer graphics. Some are called avatars in the shape of humans or mannequins, while others have other shapes.

  • 3D project

    3D data that consists of a 3D model, pattern data, and mapping materials in a single file. It sometimes indicates 3D model-only or 3D model+pattern data. The file extension is .SCTF.

  • 3D sewing lines

    Sewing information input to the pattern for 3D simulation.

  • TIIP

    A compatible data format used by Japanese apparel CAD manufacturers.

    Mainly used for exchanging data with other CAD manufacturers in Japan.

  • Top tension

    Top tension equipment.

  • Torso

    A mannequin without a head, legs, or arms. Sometimes called an industrial body.

  • Transfer

    Move the loop to the opposite needle bed.

  • Transfer

    Move the loops. Move the loops from the front needle bed to the back needle bed or from the back needle bed to the front needle bed.

  • Transfer jacquard

    In addition to knitting all needle jacquard, a basic pattern for the back stitch part is created. In this base pattern of the back stitch, you need to draw the color to transfer the loop of the front needle bed to the back needle bed before knitting the back stitch.