A compatible data format used by Japanese apparel CAD manufacturers.
Mainly used for exchanging data with other CAD manufacturers in Japan.
Glossary(595)
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TIIP
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Top tension
Top tension equipment.
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Torso
A mannequin without a head, legs, or arms. Sometimes called an industrial body.
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Transfer
Move the loop to the opposite needle bed.
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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.
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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.
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Transparent layer
A transparent layer used for making images with multiple layers.
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Tube knitting
Knit in a tube state.Used in contrast to C knitting.
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Tubular
Tubular knitting. Knitting to repeat front knit (without links process) and back knit (without links process).
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Tubular bind off
Tubular state bind off.
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Tubular jacquard
Tubular state jacquard knitting. The pattern is reversed on the front and back.
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Tubular knitting
Knitting to repeat front knit (without links process) and back knit (without links process).
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Tuck
A new stitch is created without clearing while keeping the old loop.
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Twill
One of the 3 basic weave structures. Diagonal ridge patterns can be seen on the yarn crossing points.
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Twisted yarn
To twist a yarn. A yarn made through the twisting process.
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Twisting stitch
Loops created by twisting the yarn by kick back.
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Two cut prevention
Adjacent pattern lines (patterns placed at a marking pitch of 0 mm, etc.) are cut individually, and cutting the same place twice is called “two cut,” and preventing this is called “two cut prevention.”
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Two-ply
A method to connect multiple tubular fabric into 1 piece.
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Two-ply jacquard
A jacquard fabric knitted with two-ply method.