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FORM OF KNITTING
French knitting; Knitting Nancy
  • Fingerless gloves being knitted on a plastic 12-peg frame
  • As occupational therapy for the wounded of [[World War I]]

knitting      
n. πλέξιμο, πλεκτό
knitting machine         
  • Modern electronic knitting machines
  • industrial circular knitting fabric machines
  • Six stages in the knitting machine cycle
  • Advertisement for a late 19th-century hosiery firm that depicts its factory floor with workers using knitting machines.  Published 1886.
DEVICE USED TO CREATE KNITTED FABRICS
Machine knitting; Machine Knitting; Auto stripe; Knitting Machinery; Knitting machinery; Knitting assembly language; Knitting-machine
πλεκτική μηχανή
sewing machine         
  • Miniature hand sewing machine
  • Vintage Davis vertical feed (walking foot) sewing machine produced around 1890
  • Seamstresses in 1904
  • Formation of the double locking chain stitch
  • Husqvarna]] 3600 sewing machine
  • Industrial sewing machine (left), domestic sewing machine (right)
  • Jones Family CS machine from around 1935
  • Lockstitch utilising a rotating hook invented by Allen B Wilson. This is employed on many modern machines.
  • Newton Wilson's copy of Saint's sewing machine
  • Animation of a modern sewing machine as it stitches
  • Vintage sewing patterns
  • Thomas Saint's chain stitch used on the first ever complete sewing machine design for leather work. An awl preceded the eye pointed needle to make a hole in preparation for the thread.
  • Presser foot raised with feed dogs visible
MACHINE USED TO STITCH FABRIC
History of the sewing machine; Foot (sewing); Sewing Machine; Needle guard; Sewing machines; Sewing Machines; Frister & Rossman; Thomas Saint; Needle feed; COMPUTERISED KNITTING MACHINE
ραπτομηχανή

ويكيبيديا

Spool knitting

Spool knitting, corking, French knitting or tomboy knitting is a form of knitting that uses a spool with a number of nails or pegs around the rim to produce a tube or sheet of fabric. The spool knitting devices are called knitting spools, knitting nancys, knitting frame, or French knitters.

The technique is to wrap the yarn around all of the spool's pegs, twice. The lower loop of yarn is then lifted over the upper loop and off the peg, thereby creating stitches. The yarn is then wrapped around the entire loom, creating a new upper yarn on each peg. This process is repeated until the project is complete.

Spool knitting frames typically have four or five pegs (or brass nails), although the number can range to more than 100.