KNIT VS WOVEN
Knit Fabric:
Knit fabric is looped together and stretches
Woven Fabric:
Woven fabric is interlaced at right angles.
HOW TO TELL THE DIFFERENCE:
Here are a few at home test you can try:
Look for loops or grain
In knit fabric one continuous yarn is looped repeatedly to create what looks like tiny rows of braids.
In woven fabric multiple yarns cross each other at right angles to form the grain, like a basket.
Apply the stretch test
When knit fabric is stretched along its width, it will stretch significantly. Along its length, it will stretch slightly. If a knit fabric is stretched excessively, a run may form.
Most woven fabrics can’t stretch along the lengthwise grain (the length of the fabric), and there is minimal give along the crosswise grain (the width of the fabric). It stretches along the diagonal.
Check the wrinkle resistance
When you ball up a knit in your hand, it will crush easily. When you release it, the fabric will spring back into shape with few, if any, wrinkles.
When you wad up a woven fabric, it usually wrinkles easily.