Abstract

In the present work, we used the computer numerically controlled (CNC) ring-spinning frame to produce the color-blended slub yarns made from three different colored rovings with a 10% blending gradient. The blending ratio of rovings was determined by Kubelka-Munk (K-M) double constant theory. The as-manufactured yarns were made into knit fabrics with a circular knitting machine. The relative value method was used to solve the absorption and scattering coefficients of each colored fiber, and the least-square method was used to solve for the blending ratio of color-blended slub yarn. The results show that the average color difference between predicted and measured L*a*b* values was 1.74, and the error of the blending ratio was 7.38%, which are within the acceptable ranges for color matching of yarns.

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