What are the differences between jacquard sweaters and intarsia sweaters?
Feb 03, 2023
In terms of levels, jacquard is double-layered, with a bottom layer and a surface layer. The surface is raised and raised, so it is called jacquard. Intarsia is a single layer, and the horizontal arrangement is a single layer structure.
In terms of color, for example, if you want to weave a red, yellow and black jacquard, in the same weaving row, the three threads must participate in the weaving at the same time, but any color is raised to the surface when weaving according to the needs. flower type. Intarsia has the same three colors of red, yellow and black. When the pattern requires one color, the other two colors do not participate in weaving. In the same row, only a handful of spouts drive a color weave. When changing colors, another spout brings another color to weave. Therefore, in the jacquard structure, if several colors appear in the same row at the same time, several incoming threads must be woven at the same time. Intarsia does not.
In terms of thickness, intarsia is thin and jacquard is thick.
From an aesthetic point of view, intarsia is more beautiful, and jacquard is relatively not beautiful.
In terms of knitting time, changing the color of intarsia in the same row requires changing the yarn feeder, so the time will be longer.






