No, they are not.
Patricia Graham has written: 'The Hamlyn basic guide to machine knitting' -- subject(s): Knitting machines, Machine knitting 'Machine Knitting R'
The knitting machine was created by William Lee in 1589.
Circular is one type. There are manual and hand crank knitting machines.
Once you understand how the knitting machine operates, its capabilities and limitations, with practice, a knitting machine becomes easy to use.
Yes.
Circular knit is knitted from different needle by different feeders high production cappacity, but flat can be knitted with same technics but fabric is not circular, low production than circular knit
The Knitting Sequence areNeedle holding an old stitch loop at rest positionNeedle casting off an old stitch loop at clearing positionNeedle forming a new stitch loop with a newly fed yarn at knock over positionAnd repeat.
You don't need to, circular needles can be used like straight ones--just pretend the cord isn't there ;)
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No.
Regine Faust has written: 'Tuck knitting' -- subject(s): Knitting machines, Machine knitting, Patterns, Punched card systems 'Fashion knit course outline for hand knitting machines' -- subject(s): Machine knitting