This document discusses spirality in weft knitted fabrics. It begins by defining spirality as occurring when the wale is not perpendicular to the course, forming an angle. It then discusses various causes of spirality, including yarn properties like count, twist, and spinning method. Fabric properties like structure, tightness, and relaxation can also influence spirality. The document outlines the project's methodology, which included measuring wales per inch, courses per inch, spirality angle, stitch length, and yarn count for various fabric samples. Data from these measurements on 9 samples is presented in tables. In summary, the document provides background information on spirality and outlines the methodology used to analyze it for different knitted fabric samples