Pick glass explained

A pick glass also known as a piece glass is a magnifying glass helpful in counting thread count. It is used to determine the number of yarns in warp and weft in woven fabrics and courses and wales in knitted fabrics.[1] [2] Compact constructions of fabrics may have a higher thread count. That is also called "cloth count."[3]

Function

Pick glass aid in measuring the following.

Ends and picks

Ends per inch is the number of warp threads per inch of woven fabric.[4]

Picks per inch is the number of weft threads per inch of woven fabric. Pick is a term that refers to a single weft thread.[5] By and large, the more ends and picks per inch, the finer the cloth. Balanced plain weave fabrics have warp and weft threads that are the same weight (size) and have the same number of ends and picks per inch.

Courses and Wales

Loops are the building blocks of knitted fabrics, and courses and wales in knitted fabrics are importantly similar to ends and pick in woven fabrics. The knitting structure is formed by intermeshing[6] the loops in consecutive rows.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Glossary of Weaves; Elementary Textile Designing; Analysis of Cotton Fabrics; Analysis of Woolen and Worsted Fabrics; Twill Weaves and Derivatives; Satin and Other Weaves; Combination Weaves; Construction of Spot Weaves; Weaves for Backed Cotton Fabrics; Woolen and Worsted Ply Weaves; Leno Weaves; Pile Weaves; Color in Textile Designing; Designing in General. 1906. International Textbook Company. 9. en.
  2. Web site: Definition of PICK GLASS. 2021-03-16. www.merriam-webster.com. en.
  3. Book: Potter, Maurice David. Textiles: fiber to fabric. Corbman. Bernard P.. 1967. New York, Gregg Division, McGraw-Hill. Internet Archive. 65.
  4. Web site: Fahrradreifen – Schwalbe Fahrradreifen und Rollstuhlreifen. 2016-12-18. Schwalbe.de.
  5. "Pick." The Oxford English Dictionary. 2nd ed. 1989.
  6. Web site: Thesaurus results for INTERMESHING. 2020-09-19. www.merriam-webster.com. en.