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Что (кто) такое knitting machine - определение

DEVICE USED TO CREATE KNITTED FABRICS
Machine knitting; Machine Knitting; Auto stripe; Knitting Machinery; Knitting machinery; Knitting assembly language; 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.

Knitted         
  • Cable needles
  • Circular knitting needles in different lengths, materials and sizes, including plastic, aluminum, steel and nickel-plated brass
  • Double-pointed knitting needles in various materials and sizes. They come in sets of four, five or six.
  • Illustration of [[entrelac]].  The blue and white wales are parallel to each other, but both are perpendicular to the black and gold wales, resembling [[basket weaving]].
  • Close-up of "Jitterbug"{{snd}} knitted glass by [[Carol Milne]]
  • The earliest image of [[circular knitting]], from the 15th century AD [[Buxtehude]] altarpiece
  • Some charities teach women to knit as a means of clothing their families or supporting themselves.
  • Video description of knitting a sock and the two basic stitches: knit and purl
  • A dropped stitch, or missed stitch, is a common error that creates an extra loop to be fixed.
  • Close-up of back of [[stockinette stitch]], also same appearance as [[reverse stockinette stitch]]
  • Close-up of front of [[stockinette stitch]]
  • Knitting needles in a variety of sizes and materials. Different materials have varying amounts of friction, and are suitable for different yarn types.
  • The two possible twists of yarn
FORMING AND INTERLACING OF LOOPS USING NEEDLES ACCORDING TO A PRESCRIBED MANNER OR PATTERN, EITHER BY MACHINE OR BY HAND
Knitted; Knits; Knit; Weft knitting; Knitting chart; Knitting symbol; Knit stitch; Purling; Purl stitch; Weft knit; Knitting (textiles); Purl stitch (knitting); Annelies de Kort; Althea Crome; Microknitting; Micro knitting; Nanoknitting
·- of Knit.
Knitting         
  • Cable needles
  • Circular knitting needles in different lengths, materials and sizes, including plastic, aluminum, steel and nickel-plated brass
  • Double-pointed knitting needles in various materials and sizes. They come in sets of four, five or six.
  • Illustration of [[entrelac]].  The blue and white wales are parallel to each other, but both are perpendicular to the black and gold wales, resembling [[basket weaving]].
  • Close-up of "Jitterbug"{{snd}} knitted glass by [[Carol Milne]]
  • The earliest image of [[circular knitting]], from the 15th century AD [[Buxtehude]] altarpiece
  • Some charities teach women to knit as a means of clothing their families or supporting themselves.
  • Video description of knitting a sock and the two basic stitches: knit and purl
  • A dropped stitch, or missed stitch, is a common error that creates an extra loop to be fixed.
  • Close-up of back of [[stockinette stitch]], also same appearance as [[reverse stockinette stitch]]
  • Close-up of front of [[stockinette stitch]]
  • Knitting needles in a variety of sizes and materials. Different materials have varying amounts of friction, and are suitable for different yarn types.
  • The two possible twists of yarn
FORMING AND INTERLACING OF LOOPS USING NEEDLES ACCORDING TO A PRESCRIBED MANNER OR PATTERN, EITHER BY MACHINE OR BY HAND
Knitted; Knits; Knit; Weft knitting; Knitting chart; Knitting symbol; Knit stitch; Purling; Purl stitch; Weft knit; Knitting (textiles); Purl stitch (knitting); Annelies de Kort; Althea Crome; Microknitting; Micro knitting; Nanoknitting
·noun Union formed by knitting, as of bones.
II. Knitting ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Knit.
III. Knitting ·noun The work of a knitter; the network formed by knitting.
Purling         
  • Cable needles
  • Circular knitting needles in different lengths, materials and sizes, including plastic, aluminum, steel and nickel-plated brass
  • Double-pointed knitting needles in various materials and sizes. They come in sets of four, five or six.
  • Illustration of [[entrelac]].  The blue and white wales are parallel to each other, but both are perpendicular to the black and gold wales, resembling [[basket weaving]].
  • Close-up of "Jitterbug"{{snd}} knitted glass by [[Carol Milne]]
  • The earliest image of [[circular knitting]], from the 15th century AD [[Buxtehude]] altarpiece
  • Some charities teach women to knit as a means of clothing their families or supporting themselves.
  • Video description of knitting a sock and the two basic stitches: knit and purl
  • A dropped stitch, or missed stitch, is a common error that creates an extra loop to be fixed.
  • Close-up of back of [[stockinette stitch]], also same appearance as [[reverse stockinette stitch]]
  • Close-up of front of [[stockinette stitch]]
  • Knitting needles in a variety of sizes and materials. Different materials have varying amounts of friction, and are suitable for different yarn types.
  • The two possible twists of yarn
FORMING AND INTERLACING OF LOOPS USING NEEDLES ACCORDING TO A PRESCRIBED MANNER OR PATTERN, EITHER BY MACHINE OR BY HAND
Knitted; Knits; Knit; Weft knitting; Knitting chart; Knitting symbol; Knit stitch; Purling; Purl stitch; Weft knit; Knitting (textiles); Purl stitch (knitting); Annelies de Kort; Althea Crome; Microknitting; Micro knitting; Nanoknitting
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Purl.
II. Purling ·noun The motion of a small stream running among obstructions; also, the murmur it makes in so doing.

Википедия

Knitting machine

A knitting machine is a device used to create knitted fabrics in a semi or fully automated fashion. There are numerous types of knitting machines, ranging from simple spool or board templates with no moving parts to highly complex mechanisms controlled by electronics. All, however, produce various types of knitted fabrics, usually either flat or tubular, and of varying degrees of complexity. Pattern stitches can be selected by hand manipulation of the needles, push-buttons and dials, mechanical punch cards, or electronic pattern reading devices and computers.