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  • Transparent layer

    A transparent layer used for making images with multiple layers.

  • Tube knitting

    Knit in a tube state. Used in contrast to C knitting.

  • Tubular

    Tubular knitting. Knitting to repeat front knit (without links process) and back knit (without links process).

  • Tubular bind off

    Tubular state bind off.

  • Tubular jacquard

    Tubular state jacquard knitting. The pattern is reversed on the front and back.

  • Tubular knitting

    Knitting to repeat front knit (without links process) and back knit (without links process).

  • Tuck

    A new stitch is created without clearing while keeping the old loop.

  • Twill

    One of the 3 basic weave structures. Diagonal ridge patterns can be seen on the yarn crossing points.

  • Twisted yarn

    To twist a yarn. A yarn made through the twisting process.

  • Twisting stitch

    Loops created by twisting the yarn by kick back.

  • 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.”

  • Two-ply

    A method to connect multiple tubular fabric into 1 piece.

  • Two-ply jacquard

    A jacquard fabric knitted with two-ply method.

  • U3M

    A standard data format for Adobe Photoshop.

  • U3M

    Unified 3D Material (U3M) is an open source format for 3D material developed by Browzwear and Vizoo. It contains physical properties and texture maps of fabrics. In the SDS-ONE APEX series, physical properties and texture maps are used to create 3D data.

  • UNDER 3 INCH CONT

    Stitch cam is also controlled for knitting width less than 3 inches.

  • Up and down carrier

    A carrier with a yarn feeder that moves up and down.

  • Upper needle bed

    The upper needle bed of the knitting machine with four needle beds.

  • Used Bed

    Specification of the option line L13. Specify bed to use.

  • Variable stitch pattern

    A pattern that is created by changing the stich value in each section in one course.