Claims
- 1. A method of making a brassiere using a circular knit blank comprising the steps of:
- knitting a series of courses defining a first cylindrical tubular fabric torso encircling portion in the form of a turned welt;
- knitting to the turned welt portion a series of courses defining a cylindrical tubular fabric upper torso portion including a rear torso portion and a front torso portion having a pair of breast cups defined by two areas in which the courses are simple knit with the areas being separated one from another, wherein said series of courses defining the front torso portion differentially shapes the breast cups;
- knitting to said torso portion a shoulder portion having a cylindrical tubular front and back fabric strap region, each having an elongated area in which the courses are simple knit with the areas being divided by an elongated panel area;
- cutting and removing from the cylindrical blank areas for the arms and first and second neck portions so as to form pairs of shoulder straps each extending from adjacent a breast cup portion and from a rear torso portion; and
- sewing together the straps so as to form the completed brassiere.
- 2. The method of making a brassiere using a circular knit blank according to claim 1 further comprising sewing banding around the shoulder straps forming the arm and neck openings.
- 3. A method of making a brassiere using a circular knit blank comprising the steps of:
- knitting a series of courses defining a first cylindrical tubular fabric torso encircling portion in the form of a turned welt;
- knitting to the turned welt portion a series of courses defining a cylindrical tubular fabric upper torso portion having a front torso portion and a rear torso portion, said front torso portion having a pair of breast cups defined by two areas in which the courses are simple knit with the areas being separated one from the other, wherein the series of courses defines the front torso portion by differentially shaping the breast cups and providing a series of tucks gathering said cylindrical tubular fabric upper torso portion to said turned welt portion;
- knitting to said upper torso portion a shoulder portion having a cylindrical tubular front and back fabric strap region, each having an elongated area in which the courses are simple knit in a walewise direction with the areas being divided by an elongated panel area;
- cutting and removing from the cylindrical blank areas defining arm and first and second neck portions so as to form pairs of shoulder straps each extending from adjacent a breast cup portion and from a rear torso portion; and
- sewing together the straps so as to form the completed brassiere.
- 4. The method of making a brassiere using a circular knit blank according to claim 3 further comprising sewing banding around the shoulder straps forming the arm and neck openings.
- 5. A brassiere made from a circular knit tubular fabric comprising:
- a cylindrical tubular fabric torso encircling knit portion in the form of a turned welt;
- a frontal torso portion knit to the turned welt and having a pair of breast cups defined by two areas in which the fabric is in simple knit courses with the areas being separated one from another, the courses defining the frontal torso portion differentially shaping the breast cups;
- a rear torso portion knit to the rear portion of the turned welt and in which the fabric is in simple knit courses, and
- two pairs of shoulder straps each knit within a cylindrical tubular portion in a walewise direction to both of the front and rear torso portions wherein said straps are cut from said tubular portion and sewn together to define openings for receiving the arms and neck of a wearer.
- 6. The brassiere made of circularly knit fabric according to claim 5 wherein the front torso portion has areas of gathered panels in which succeeding courses vary between plain knit and welt knit courses and a gathered center panel in which a multiplicity of successive courses are of float stitches.
- 7. The brassiere made of circularly knit fabric according to claim 5 further comprising banding around the shoulder straps forming the arm and neck openings.
- 8. A brassiere made from a circular knit tubular fabric comprising:
- a cylindrical tubular fabric torso encircling portion in the form of a turned welt;
- a frontal torso portion knit to the turned welt and having a pair of breast cups defined by two areas in which the fabric is in plain knit courses with the areas being separated one from another, the courses defining the frontal torso portion differentially shaping the breast cups;
- a rear torso portion knit to a rear portion of the turned welt and in which the fabric is in simple knit courses, said frontal torso portion and said rear torso portions each having a series of tucks gathering said front and rear torso portions to said turned welt portion, and
- two pairs of shoulder straps each knit within a cylindrical tubular portion in the walewise direction to both of the front and rear torso portions wherein said straps are cut from said tubular portion and sewn together to define openings for the arms and neck of a wearer.
- 9. The brassiere made of circularly knit fabric according to claim 8 wherein the front torso portion has areas of gathered panels in which succeeding courses vary between plain knit and welt knit courses and a gathered center panel in which a multiplicity of successive courses are float stitches.
- 10. The brassiere made of circularly knit fabric according to claim 8 further comprising banding around the shoulder straps forming the arm and neck openings.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/237,114, filed May 3, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,479,791.
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