What are the classifications of yarn counts for knitted fabrics?
Knitted fabric is woven and knitted from pure cotton yarn, which is spun from cotton into single yarn or plied yarn with a certain fineness and unlimited length, suitable for shuttle weaving, knitting, thread making, rope making, etc.
Yarn count classification
Coarse yarn: Pure cotton yarn of 18 counts and below, primarily used for weaving thick fabrics or Cotton Fabrics with a pile or loop effect.
Medium count yarn: Pure cotton yarn with a count of 19-29. Primarily used for knitted apparel with general requirements.
Fine yarn: Pure cotton yarn with a count of 30-60. Primarily used for high-end knitted and crocheted fabrics.
Fine-count yarn: Pure cotton yarn with a count of 60 or above, used for high-end knitted and crocheted fabrics.








