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Nottinghack had some Brother™ knitting equipment that was used for workshops. | |||
If you are interested in machine-knitting, please contact the [http://groups.google.com/group/nottinghack mailing list]. | If you are interested in machine-knitting, please contact the [http://groups.google.com/group/nottinghack mailing list]. | ||
== Books and manuals == | |||
[[Image:Knitting-books-2011-08-02 20.32.37.jpg|thumb|none|512px|There is a ''big'' collection of machine-knitting books and magazines at the hackspace including some books for beginners [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Pdn74LuMTc] ]] | |||
== Brother KH-881 knitting machine == | == Brother KH-881 knitting machine == | ||
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The user manual for this machine is available on the Brother FTP site. It is identical to [ftp://ftp.brother.ca/MANUELS%20_%20MANUALS/English/KNITTING_MACHINE/KH860-UG.pdf the manual for the KH-860] (73MB). | The user manual for this machine is available on the Brother FTP site. It is identical to [ftp://ftp.brother.ca/MANUELS%20_%20MANUALS/English/KNITTING_MACHINE/KH860-UG.pdf the manual for the KH-860] (73MB). | ||
== Brother KH-910 knitting machine == | |||
We've recently received a donation of a Brother Electroknit machine. It reads patterns drawn on mylar sheets instead of using a punch-card reader. The machine has been very well looked after and includes the full manuals. | |||
[[Image:Electroknit-kh910-2011-08-02_20.03.10.jpg|thumb|none|512px|The KH-910 Electroknit machine.]] | |||
[[Image:G-carriage-2011-08-02_19.59.58.jpg|thumb|none|512px|A G-carriage for the Electroknit machine.]] | |||
== Ribber attachment KR-850 == | == Ribber attachment KR-850 == |
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Brother knitting equipment (defunct) | |
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Manufacturer | Brother |
Model | Various |
Team | Tools |
Status | Defunct |
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Nottinghack had some Brother™ knitting equipment that was used for workshops.
If you are interested in machine-knitting, please contact the mailing list.
Books and manuals
Brother KH-881 knitting machine
The user manual for this machine is available on the Brother FTP site. It is identical to the manual for the KH-860 (73MB).
Brother KH-910 knitting machine
We've recently received a donation of a Brother Electroknit machine. It reads patterns drawn on mylar sheets instead of using a punch-card reader. The machine has been very well looked after and includes the full manuals.
Ribber attachment KR-850
Nottinghack has a ribber that we have not used yet. This is a large attachment that adds a second bed of needles to the knitting machine and allows you to use more techniques.
Linker attachment KA-8310
This attachment allows you to quickly join together two pieces of knitted fabric. The user manual for the linker is inside the box.
Transfer carriage KA-8300
We have not used this attachment yet. We think it can quickly transfer a piece of knitted fabric from one needle bed to another. It is probably intended for use with the ribber attachment. There is a user manual for the transfer carriage inside the box.
Wool winder SHW-3
Photo gallery
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Some of the machine knitting tools.
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The table clamps for the knitting machine and claw weights for keeping tension.
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Threading yarn through the tension device. Front view.
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Threading yarn through the tension device. Closeup.
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Threading yarn through the tension device. Side view.
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A knitting machine needle.
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The needle bed of the machine knitting.