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  2. Spool knitting - Wikipedia

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    A wooden knitting nancy. Knitting spools are the oldest members of the knitting loom family, with a history dating back over 400 years. [4] The earliest recorded reference to the use of a frame for knitting is in 1535 in Strasbourg in a legal decision about the proper guild for sock knitters.

  3. Loom - Wikipedia

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    In a wooden vertical-shaft loom, ... Small jigs also used for circular knitting are also sometimes called circular looms, [58] but they are used for knitting, not ...

  4. Hand knitting - Wikipedia

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    Depending on their size and shape, the rigid frames are called knitting boards, knitting rings (also called knitting looms) or knitting spools (also known as knitting knobbies, knitting nancies, or corkers). Other tools are used to prepare yarn for knitting, to measure and design knitted garments, or to make knitting easier or more comfortable.

  5. Warp-weighted loom - Wikipedia

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    The warp tension needed on a loom is roughly proportional to yarn diameter, and loom weights must be positioned in an even, level row, with all the threads hanging nearly straight down, for smooth weaving. This means that the shape of a loom weight limits a loom to certain thread counts, and the mass of the loom weight is related to the yarn ...

  6. Reed (weaving) - Wikipedia

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    Weaving on a floor loom, using a beater that swings, suspended on a heavy wood frame. A reed is part of a weaving loom, and resembles a comb or a frame with many vertical slits. [1] It is used to separate and space the warp threads, to guide the shuttle's motion across the loom, and to push the weft threads into place.

  7. Roberts Loom - Wikipedia

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    The Roberts was made at a time when the power loom industry was set to expand. Until this moment, hand looms were more common than power looms. The reliable Roberts loom was quickly adopted and again it was the spinning side that was short of capacity. Roberts then addressed this, with the construction of a self-acting (automatic) spinning mule.

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