The structure of the sock fabric consists of loops arranged in rows and columns. A horizontal row of loops, produced by adjacent needles during the same knitting cycle, is known as a course. The course count is the number of courses per unit length (inches or centimeters). The vertical columns are known as wales, and the wale count is the number of wales per unit length.
- Course count: The number of courses per linear distance. Normally expressed in courses per inch or courses per 3 cm.
- Wale: Vertical column of loops produced by the same knitting needle at successive knitting cycles.
- Wale count: Number of wales per linear distance.
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