The Sacred History of Knitting

The Sacred History of Knitting
Title The Sacred History of Knitting PDF eBook
Author Heinz Edgar Kiewe
Publisher
Pages 124
Release 1971
Genre Knitting
ISBN

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The Loving Stitch

The Loving Stitch
Title The Loving Stitch PDF eBook
Author Heather Nicholson
Publisher Auckland University Press
Pages 385
Release 2013-11-01
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 1775581934

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The Loving Stitch is an engaging history of a subject never before explored but familiar to many New Zealanders. Heather Nicholson's knowledge of knitting and spinning is formidable but she also knows how to tell a good story and has a keen sense of humor. The Loving Stitch presents a chronological account of antipodean knitting, which is also a history of the domestic lives of women, of their resourcefulness, their talent and sociability. She follows the growth of pattern books, the role of knitting for troops in the two world wars, knitting in the Depression and the recent interest in art knitting. She also explores the different items produced by the skilled knitter, from jerseys and guernseys to counterpanes, socks and stockings, and a scarf that stretched right round Parliament Buildings. The book also includes material on spinning and on local wool mills, as well as general good advice drawn from the personal experience of hundreds of knitters and spinners. The Loving Stitch is impeccably researched, it is full of characters, memories and advice, and it is superbly illustrated.

History of Knitting Before Mass Production

History of Knitting Before Mass Production
Title History of Knitting Before Mass Production PDF eBook
Author Irena Turnau
Publisher Institute of History of Material Culture P Ciences
Pages 240
Release 1991
Genre Knitting
ISBN

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Knitting Technology

Knitting Technology
Title Knitting Technology PDF eBook
Author D J Spencer
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 413
Release 2001-04-27
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1855737558

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The third edition of Knitting Technology, widely recognised as the definitive text on the subject, has been thoroughly revised and updated to include all the latest developments. Beginning with the fundamental principles and moving on to more advanced aspects, it combines in a single comprehensive volume the basics of warp and weft knitting, fabric structures and products, the different types of machines, principles of production and terminology to provide an invaluable reference for textiles students, textile engineers and technicians involved in knitted garment design and manufacture. Fundamental rules and principles are emphasised throughout. Aspects covered include flat, circular, full fashioned, hosiery, raschel, tricot and crochet production. Development of the various types of knitting machines, their actions and mechanisms as well as the construction, properties and end uses of the products which they manufacture are also included. The book is indexed and referenced in detail and includes numerous labelled diagrams and photographs. Terminology is defined either according to The Textile Institute's terms and definitions or current usage in the industry and is supplemented where necessary by American or continental terminology. Although SI units and the tex yarn count system are explained and used in the text, other systems have also been employed wherever it has been considered that their usage is still important. A number of worked calculations are included to clarify the examples given. Knitting technology is the ideal textbook for a range of textile courses from technician to degree level and The Textile Institute's examinations as well as being an essential companion to all those involved in the knitting industry. An essential reference for all textiles student textile engineers and technicians involved in knitted garment design and manufacture

Michael Pearson's Traditional Knitting

Michael Pearson's Traditional Knitting
Title Michael Pearson's Traditional Knitting PDF eBook
Author Michael Pearson
Publisher Courier Dover Publications
Pages 265
Release 2015-03-18
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 0486460533

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"A new and expanded edition of the work originally published by William Collins Sons & Co Ltd, London, and Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, New York, in 1984"--T.p. verso.

Knitting Technology

Knitting Technology
Title Knitting Technology PDF eBook
Author David J. Spencer
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 371
Release 2014-05-20
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1483182231

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Knitting Technology details the fundamental principles of knitting. The title tackles the topics that are relevant to the application of knitting technology in education, industry, or commerce. The coverage of the text includes flat, circular, full fashioned, hosiery, Raschel, tricot, and crochet production. The selection also discusses the historical development of the types of machines and their actions and mechanisms, as well as the construction, properties, and end uses of the products they manufacture. The book will be of great use to anyone involved in weft and warp knitting.

Aran Design

Aran Design
Title Aran Design PDF eBook
Author Rita Taylor
Publisher The Crowood Press
Pages 383
Release 2018-07-16
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 1785004085

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Aran knitwear is instantly recognisable, respectfully fashionable and generously comfortable. With a long-treasured heritage steeped in Irish history, it is no surprise that most knitters express a wish to produce an Aran knit at some time in their creative life. This book delves into the history and heritage of this popular style, offering traditional designs and patterns, whilst providing inspiration for contemporary and innovative adaptations. Written for the dedicated knitter, Aran Design: The Creative Knitter's Handbook offers a unique insight into the trends and techniques associationed with the style. This beautifully illustrated book includes: the history of Aran knitting; recommended materials and equipment; a dictionary of stitches; how to plan an initial design; working out the numbers for a project and finishing tips and techniques. It is invaluable reading for all who wish to learn more about Aran knitting. Beautifully illustrated with 164 colour and black & white photographs and 59 line artworks.