Machine Knitting Wiki
Tag: Visual edit
Tag: Visual edit
Line 57: Line 57:
 
=== [[Elna main|Elna]] ===
 
=== [[Elna main|Elna]] ===
   
=== [[Juki main|Juki]] ===
+
=== [[Juki main|Juki]]<br> ===
<br>
 
Juki was a Japanese brand of knitting machines available in the 1960s. They were at one time marketed in the UK under the 'Singer' badge, but in the US under the 'Juko' badge. They are no longer in production and becoming increasing scarce.<br>
 
[[Superba main]]<br>
 
A list of Juki machines can be found here.<br>
 
 
 
=== [[Silver main|Silver Reed]] ===
 
=== [[Silver main|Silver Reed]] ===
<br>
 
The Silver Reed knitting machines were first produced by the Marukoshi Knitting Machines Ltd. in Tokyo in 1952. The company changed its name to Silver Knitting Machine Manufacturing, Ltd in 1955 and then Silver Seiko Ltd in 1967. The company has sold its knitting machines under numerous brand names in various countries: KnitMaster/Empisal in the UK, KnitMaster/Singer in Australia, Studio/Singer in Canada, and Singer in the United States. Silver Reed continues to manufacture and export its knitting machines.<br>
 
<br>
 
To avoid confusion between the various brands the machines will be referred to in this Wiki by their model number, which remains consistent between the various Silver Reed brands.<br>
 
<br>
 
A list of Silver Reed machines and accessories can be found here.
 
   
 
=== [[Passap main|Passap]] ===
 
=== [[Passap main|Passap]] ===
   
  +
Toyota
The Passap (PAtent Schnell Strick Aparat) knitting machine company was first founded in 1939 as the Luchsinger trading company in Dietikon, Switzerland. The first knitting machine was made of wood and had hooked pins and mostly produced garter stitch. 1953 saw the introduction of latch needles in a full metal bed (M201, same as the Vario). The Duomatic (Pinky) was introduced in 1960 and is the first double-bed Passap machine. In 1965 the company became Maschinen & Apparatebau Dietikon AG (Madag). The Duomatic 80 (green) was introduced in 1977, the E6000 in 1988, and the semi-industrial E8000 in 1997. Production of knitting machines ended in 1999 - the company now specialise in hot stamping print machinery.
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>brakesches and ba well as home appliances and industrial machinery. Fo
 
 
use, Aisin manufactures knitting and sewing machines, electric appliances, and beds: for industrial use, it makes precision metal molds, large transfer machines, and sewing machines. Knitting machine production started in 1954 with the model NT10.
 
 
More detailed information here
 
   
 
== Linkers ==
 
== Linkers ==

Revision as of 07:25, 9 October 2014

Welcome to the Machine Knitting Wiki

This is a community site to share information about all things machine knitting. Get your machine out from under the bed and get knitting!

Background

This wiki is currently being moved from another site. Hopefully we can expand on it and make it a really useful resource for everyone! Please excuse the mess and broken links, the transfer is a work in progress.

If you wish to contribute information, please sign up to Wikia, otherwise your IP address will be displayed and I don't think I can turn it off!

Main page

If you are looking for discussion about machine knitting please join us over on Ravelry - http://www.ravelry.com/groups/machine-knitting . It's free to join. The Ravelry machine knitting forum is a friendly and well moderated forum. The members are extremely helpful in all matters relating to machine knitting.

If you require hands-on support to lessons check out our list of Knitting Machine Guilds and Courses.

The History of Machine Knitting

A history of machine knitting - Framework - Domestic - Passap

The Process of Machine Knitting

There are two methods of machine knitting - warp and weft knitting. Domestic knitting machines are weft knitters, that is, a new row is knitted horizontally, and the knitting produced is identical in structure to handknitting. Warp knitting machinesproduce a kind of vertical knitting, most often seen in vertically-striped scarves. These machines are only available industrially.

This Wiki will concentrate mainly on an explanation of the use of the domestic knitting machines.

Getting Started

Yarn guide

Stitch and Technique Glossary

Care and Maintenance

Knitting Machine Brands

Brand names may differ in your country. See the AKA list if you are lost!

Creative / Artisan


The Creation Group Corp is a Chinese company which manufactures Brother and Singer clone machines marketed under the 'Creative' brand, as well as its own unique machines which are marketed in the US under the Artisan Knitting Machines brand. This is one of the few companies still manufacturing domestic knitting machines.

A list of Creative / Artisan machines can be found here.

Bond


Brother


The Brother brand started in Japan as the Nippon Sewing Machine Manufacturing Co, which manufactured and exported sewing machines from Japan soon after WWII. The company diversified into home electronics and knitting machines in the early 1950s. In 1962 the company was renamed to Brother Industries, Ltd. Brother continued to manufacture and export knitting machines until the late 1990s. Brother no longer manufactures knitting machines. However there are some chinese companies which produce Brother 'clone' machines.

The Brother machines were also sold under the brand names KnitKing or Brother in North America and Empisal or Brother in Australia. To avoid confusion between the various brands the machines will be referred to in this Wiki by their model number, which remains consistent between the various Brother brands.

A list of Brother machines can be found here.

Elna

Juki

Silver Reed

Passap

Toyota

Linkers

  • Hague
  • Singer DL1000

Latest activity


Photos and videos are a great way to add visuals to your wiki. Find videos about your topic by exploring Wikia's Video Library.

File:Placeholder