Claims
- 1. A method of making a circular knit blank for the manufacture of a garment for covering substantially the entire torso of a wearer comprising:
- knitting a series of courses defining a non-raveling edge; and then
- knitting to the non-raveling edge a series of courses defining a tubular fabric lower torso portion; and then
- knitting to said lower torso portion a series of courses defining a tubular fabric middle torso portion having a first predetermined cross-stretch; and then
- knitting to said middle torso portion a series of courses defining a tubular fabric upper torso portion having a second predetermined cross-stretch, a front portion of said upper torso portion having a pair of differentially shaped breast cups with respect to the remainder of the upper torso portion defined by areas in which the courses are simple knit courses; and then
- knitting to said upper torso portion a series of courses defining a shoulder portion including a plurality of elongated areas in which the courses are simple knit, with the areas being separated from each other by an elongate panel area, and then completing the blank by
- knitting several courses forming a non-raveling edge.
- 2. The method of making a circular knit blank for the manufacture of a garment according to claim 1, wherein said steps of knitting series of courses defining a tubular fabric upper torso portion and a tubular fabric middle torso portion comprise knitting said series of courses so that said first predetermined cross-stretch is less than said second predetermined cross-stretch, thereby providing a middle torso portion which is more compressive than said upper torso portion.
- 3. The method of making a circular knit blank for the manufacture of a garment according to claim 1, wherein said series of courses defining said upper torso portion comprises larger knit stitches than said series of courses defining said middle torso portion.
- 4. The method of making a circular knit blank for the manufacture of a garment according to claim 1, wherein said step of knitting a series of courses defining a tubular fabric upper torso portion having a pair of differentially shaped breast cups includes knitting an area between the breast cups separating the cups one from another by a gathered panel comprising succeeding courses which vary between simple knit and welt knit courses.
- 5. The method of making a circular knit blank for the manufacture of a garment according to claim 1, wherein said step of knitting a series of courses defining a tubular fabric lower torso portion includes knitting a portion of the lower torso portion using a pile forming stitch, to thereby form a crotch portion for the garment.
- 6. The method of making a circular knit blank for the manufacture of a garment according to claim 1, wherein said steps of knitting series of courses defining a tubular fabric upper torso portion and a tubular fabric middle torso portion comprise knitting said series of courses so that said first predetermined cross-stretch is less than said second predetermined cross-stretch, thereby providing a middle torso portion which is more compressive than said upper torso portion, and wherein
- said step of knitting a series of courses defining a tubular fabric upper torso portion having a pair of differentially shaped breast cups includes knitting an area between the breast cups separating the cups one from another by a gathered panel comprising succeeding courses which vary between simple knit and welt knit courses.
- 7. The method of making a circularly knit blank for the manufacture of a garment according to claim 1, wherein said step of knitting to said middle torso portion a series of courses defining a tubular fabric upper torso portion occurs at a region of the blank for corresponding to the junction of the wearer's breasts with the torso when the blank is converted into a garment.
- 8. A circular knit blank for the manufacture of a garment for covering substantially the entire torso of a wearer comprising:
- a series of courses defining a non-raveling edge;
- a lower torso portion comprising a series of courses knit to said non-raveling edge to define a tubular fabric portion;
- a middle torso portion comprising a series of courses knit to said lower torso portion and defining a tubular fabric portion having a first predetermined cross-stretch;
- an upper torso portion comprising a series of courses knit to said middle torso portion and defining a tubular fabric portion having a pair of breast cups on a frontal portion thereof defined by areas in which the courses are simple knit, said upper torso portion having a second predetermined cross-stretch;
- a shoulder portion comprising a series of courses knit to said upper torso portion and defining plural elongated areas in which the courses are simple knit and each of which is separated from the other by an elongate panel area; and
- a plurality of courses knit to said shoulder portion and forming a non-raveling edge.
- 9. The circular knit blank for the manufacture of a garment according to claim 8, wherein said breast cups are separated from each other by gathered panels comprising alternating simple and welt knit courses.
- 10. The circular knit blank for the manufacture of a garment according to claim 8, wherein said first predetermined cross-stretch is less than said second predetermined cross-stretch, thereby providing a middle torso portion which is more compressive than said upper torso portion.
- 11. The circular knit blank for the manufacture of a garment according to claim 10, wherein said series of courses defining said upper torso portion comprises larger knit stitches than said series of courses defining said middle torso portion.
- 12. The circular knit blank for the manufacture of a garment according to claim 8, wherein a portion of said lower torso portion has a pile-forming knit configuration.
- 13. The circular knit blank for the manufacture of a garment according to claim 8, wherein said breast cups are separated from each other by gathered panels comprising alternating simple and welt knit courses and wherein said first predetermined cross-stretch is less than said second predetermined cross-stretch, thereby providing a middle torso portion which is more compressive than said upper torso portion.
- 14. A method of making a garment for covering substantially the entire torso of a wearer using a circularly knit blank comprising the steps of:
- knitting a series of courses defining a non-raveling edge, then
- knitting to the non-raveling edge a series of courses defining a tubular fabric lower torso portion; then
- knitting to the lower torso portion a series of courses defining a tubular fabric middle torso portion having a first predetermined cross-stretch; then
- knitting to the middle torso portion a series of courses defining a tubular fabric upper torso portion having a second predetermined cross-stretch and a front portion of the upper 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, then
- knitting to said upper torso portion a tubular fabric shoulder portion having a plurality of elongated areas in which the courses are simple knit, each of said elongated areas being separated from the others by elongated panel areas; then
- cutting and removing from the tubular blank areas of the upper torso and shoulder portions to define arm openings and a neck opening, and
- cutting and removing from the tubular blank areas of the lower torso portion to define first and second leg openings and front and rear crotch portions therebetween, and
- sewing together front and rear portions of the shoulder portion of the tubular knit blank at opposite sides of said neck opening and attaching front and rear crotch portions together, to thereby form a completed garment.
- 15. The method of making a garment using a circularly knit blank according to claim 14, further comprising the step of sewing banding around the arm openings and leg openings.
- 16. The method of making a garment using a circularly knit blank according to claim 14, further comprising the step of sewing banding around the neck opening.
- 17. The method of making a garment using a circularly knit blank according to claim 14, wherein said step of attaching front and rear crotch portions together comprises securing mating releasable fasteners to the front and rear crotch portions of the lower torso portion, to thereby provide a garment in the form of a teddy.
- 18. The method of making a garment using a circularly knit blank according to claim 14, wherein said steps of knitting series of courses defining a tubular fabric upper torso portion and a tubular fabric middle torso portion comprise knitting said series of courses so that said first predetermined cross-stretch is less than said second predetermined cross-stretch, thereby providing a middle torso portion which is more compressive than said upper torso portion.
- 19. A garment made from a circular knit tubular fabric and for covering substantially the entire torso of a wearer comprising:
- a tubular fabric lower torso portion including first and second leg openings, with front and rear portions of said lower torso portion being attached together along a crotch portion located between said leg openings;
- a middle torso portion integrally knit to the lower torso portion in the form of a tubular fabric portion having a first predetermined cross-stretch;
- an upper torso portion having a second predetermined cross-stretch knit to the middle torso portion and having a pair of breast cups defined by two areas in which the fabric is in plain knit courses with the areas in which the fabric is in plain knit courses with the areas being separated one from another, and first and second arm openings located on opposite sides of said breast cups, and
- a shoulder portion knit to the upper torso portion and including first and second spaced seams connecting front portions of said shoulder portion to rear portions of said shoulder portion and defining a neck opening therebetween.
- 20. A garment according to claim 19, wherein front and rear portions of said lower torso portion are releasably attached together along the crotch portion located between said leg openings, thereby forming a teddy.
- 21. A garment according to claim 19, wherein front and rear portions of said lower torso portion are permanently attached together along the crotch portion located between said leg openings, thereby forming a bodysuit.
- 22. A garment according to claim 19, wherein said first predetermined cross-stretch is less than said second predetermined cross-stretch, thereby forming a middle torso portion which is more compressive than said upper torso portion.
- 23. A garment according to claim 19, further comprising a gathered central panel located between said breast cups, said central panel including succeeding courses which vary between plain knit and welt knit courses.
- 24. The shirt made of circularly knit fabric according to claim 19, further comprising banding secured around the arm openings, neck opening and leg openings.
- 25. A method of making a circularly knit blank for the manufacture of a shirt comprising:
- knitting a series of courses defining a tubular fabric torso encircling portion in the form of a first non-raveling edge; and then
- knitting to said non-raveling edge a series of courses defining a tubular fabric middle torso portion for corresponding to a region of a wearer's body substantially immediately below the breast region, said middle torso portion having a first predetermined cross-stretch; and then
- knitting to said middle torso portion a series of courses defining a tubular fabric upper torso portion having a second predetermined cross-stretch which is greater than said first predetermined cross-stretch to thereby form a middle torso portion providing greater compression than the upper torso portion; and then
- knitting to said upper portion a series of courses defining a shoulder portion, then completing the blank by
- knitting a series of courses defining a tubular fabric portion in the form of a second non-raveling edge.
- 26. The method of making a blank according to claim 25, wherein said step of knitting a series of courses defining a first non-raveling edge comprises knitting a series of courses defining a cylindrical tubular fabric portion in the form of a turned welt.
- 27. The method of making a blank according to claim 25, wherein said step of knitting a series of courses defining said upper torso portion comprises knitting stitches which are larger than stitches used to form said series of courses defining said middle torso portion, to thereby form the middle torso portion providing greater compression than the upper torso portion.
- 28. The method of making a circularly knit blank according to claim 25, wherein said step of knitting a series of courses defining a tubular fabric upper torso portion includes knitting said series of courses to define a pair of differentially shaped breast cups on a front portion of the upper torso portion.
- 29. The method of making a circularly knit blank for the manufacture of a garment according to claim 28, wherein said step of knitting a series of courses defining a tubular fabric upper torso portion having a pair of differentially shaped breast cups includes knitting an area between the breast cups separating the cups one from another by a gathered panel comprising succeeding courses which vary between simple knit and welt knit courses.
- 30. A circularly knit blank for making a shirt having a minimal number of pieces and seams comprising:
- a plurality of courses forming a first non-raveling edge;
- a middle torso portion for corresponding to a region of a wearer's body substantially immediately below the breast region defined by a series of courses knitted to said first non-raveling edge and forming a tubular fabric portion having a first predetermined cross-stretch;
- an upper torso portion defined by a series of courses knitted to said middle torso portion and forming a tubular fabric portion having a second predetermined cross-stretch which is greater than said first predetermined cross-stretch to form a middle torso portion which provides a greater amount of compression than said upper torso portion;
- a shoulder portion knitted to said upper torso portion and including a series of courses defining plural elongated areas in which the courses are simple knit and each of which is separated from the other by an elongate panel area; and
- a series of courses knit to said shoulder portion and defining a second non-raveling edge.
- 31. The circularly knit blank according to claim 30, further comprising a pair of breast cups located on a front portion of said upper torso portion, said breast cups being defined by areas in which the courses are simple knit.
- 32. The circularly knit blank according to claim 30, wherein said breast cups are separated from each other by gathered panels comprising alternating simple and welt knit courses.
- 33. The circular knit blank according to claim 30, wherein said series of courses defining said upper torso portion comprises larger knit stitches than said series of courses defining said middle torso portion.
- 34. The circular knit blank according to claim 30, wherein said plurality of courses forming a first non-raveling edge comprise a cylindrical tubular fabric portion in the form of a turned welt.
- 35. A method of making a shirt having a minimal number of pieces and seams from a circularly knit blank comprising:
- knitting a series of courses defining a tubular fabric torso encircling portion in the form of a first non-raveling edge; and then
- knitting to said non-raveling edge a series of courses defining a tubular fabric middle torso portion for corresponding to a region of a wearer's body substantially immediately below the breast region, said middle torso portion having a first predetermined cross-stretch; and then
- knitting to said middle torso portion a series of courses defining a tubular fabric upper torso portion having a second predetermined cross-stretch which is greater than said first predetermined cross-stretch to thereby form a middle torso portion providing greater compression than the upper torso portion; and then
- knitting to said upper portion a series of courses defining a shoulder portion, then
- knitting a series of courses defining a tubular fabric portion in the form of a second non-raveling edge, then
- cutting and removing from the tubular blank areas of the upper torso and shoulder portions to define arm openings and a neck opening, and
- attaching together front and rear portions of the shoulder portion of the tubular blank at opposite sides of said neck opening to form a completed shirt.
- 36. The method of making a shirt according to claim 35, wherein said step of knitting a series of courses defining a first non-raveling edge comprises knitting a series of courses defining a cylindrical tubular fabric portion in the form of a turned welt.
- 37. The method of making a shirt according to claim 35, wherein said step of knitting a series of courses defining said upper torso portion comprises knitting stitches which are larger than stitches used to form said series of courses defining said middle torso portion, to thereby form the middle torso portion providing greater compression than the upper torso portion.
- 38. The method of making a shirt according to claim 35, wherein said step of knitting a series of courses defining a tubular fabric upper torso portion includes knitting said series of courses to define a pair of differentially shaped breast cups on a front portion of the upper torso portion.
- 39. The method of making a shirt according to claim 38, wherein said step of knitting a series of courses defining a tubular fabric upper torso portion having a pair of differentially shaped breast cups includes knitting an area between the breast cups separating the cups one from another by a gathered panel comprising succeeding courses which vary between simple knit and welt knit courses.
- 40. The method of making a shirt according to claim 35, further comprising the step of sewing banding around the arm openings.
- 41. The method of making a shirt according to claim 35, further comprising the step of sewing banding around the neck opening.
- 42. A shirt made from a circularly knit tubular fabric blank comprising:
- a tubular fabric torso encircling portion in the form of a non-raveling edge;
- a middle torso portion defined by a series of courses knitted to said non-raveling edge and forming a tubular fabric portion having a first predetermined cross-stretch;
- an upper torso portion for corresponding to region of a wearer's body substantially immediately below the breast region defined by a series of courses knitted to said middle torso portion and forming a tubular fabric portion having a second predetermined cross-stretch which is greater than said first predetermined cross-stretch to form a middle torso portion which provides a greater amount of compression than said upper torso portion;
- a shoulder portion knitted to said upper torso portion and including first and second spaced seams connecting front portions of said shoulder portion to rear portions of said shoulder portion and defining a neck opening therebetween.
- 43. The shirt according to claim 42, further comprising a pair of breast cups located on a front portion of said upper torso portion, said breast cups being defined by areas in which the courses are simple knit.
- 44. The shirt according to claim 42, wherein said breast cups are separated from each other by gathered panels comprising alternating simple and welt knit courses.
- 45. The shirt according to claim 42, wherein said series of courses defining said upper torso portion comprises larger knit stitches than said series of courses defining said middle torso portion.
- 46. The shirt according to claim 42, wherein the tubular fabric torso encircling portion comprises a cylindrical tubular fabric portion in the form of a turned welt.
- 47. The shirt according to claim 42, wherein the middle torso portion joins the upper torso portion at a position corresponding to the junction of a wearer's breasts with the torso.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent applications Ser. Nos. 08/237,114, filed May 3, 1994 for "Brassiere Blank, Brassiere and Methods of Making Same", now U.S. Pat. No. 5,479,791, and 08/420,247, filed Apr. 11, 1995, for "Shirt Blank, Shirt and Methods of Making Same."
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