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  2. Spool knitting - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spool_knitting

    Spool knitting, loom 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, knitting loom, or French knitters.

  3. Knitting machine - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Roman dodecahedron - Wikipedia

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    Speculative uses include as a survey instrument for estimating distances to (or sizes of) distant objects, though this is questioned as there are no markings to indicate that they would be a mathematical instrument; [15] as spool knitting devices for making gloves [3] (though the earliest known reference to spool knitting is from 1535, [16] [17 ...

  5. Silver Reed - Wikipedia

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    Silver Seiko Ltd., trading internationally as Silver Reed, is a Japanese company founded in 1952, [1] widely known for its knitting machines and typewriters.The company, last formally headquartered in Shinjuku, Tokyo until its 2011 demise, is unrelated to the Seiko Group (timepiece technology).

  6. Loom - Wikipedia

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    Other devices sold as darning looms are just a darning egg and a separate comb-like piece with teeth to hook the warp over; these are used for repairing knitted garments and are like a linear knitting spool. [53] Darning looms were sold during World War Two clothing rationing in the United Kingdom [54] and Canada, [55] and some are homemade ...

  7. Hand knitting - Wikipedia

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    A tie is visible at the left; after untying, the hank may be wound into a ball or balls suitable for knitting. Knitting from a normal hank directly is likely to tangle the yarn, producing snarls. Yarn for hand-knitting is usually sold as balls or skeins (hanks), although it may also be wound on spools or cones.

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