The knitting machine was created by William Lee in 1589.
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Socks have been around for centuries, with evidence dating back to ancient Egypt and Rome. The modern sock as we know it today has evolved over time, with early forms made from animal hides or woven fabrics. It's difficult to credit the invention of the sock to one person, as they have likely been independently developed by different cultures around the world.
Patricia Graham has written: 'The Hamlyn basic guide to machine knitting' -- subject(s): Knitting machines, Machine knitting 'Machine Knitting R'
Once you understand how the knitting machine operates, its capabilities and limitations, with practice, a knitting machine becomes easy to use.
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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
Harry Wignall has written: 'Knitting' -- subject(s): Knitting machines, Machine knitting
John Nelson, of Rockford, Illinois, is credited with this invention. He invented the seamless sock knitting machine, as well as the red heel sock, and was granted a patent in 1955.
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Practically, a loom is used for weaving. Knitting is accomplished on a knitting machine or completed by hand using knitting needles.