Saturday, 28 January 2017

Kathleen Kinder - Handtooling for the Chunky Knitting Machine Volume 2 L-Z



Handtooling for the Chunky Knitting Machine Volume 2 L-Z
Kathleen Kinder
1987

Contents

L
Lace, Lapp knitting, laundering chunky knits, leaves or petals, loop edge trim, loop knitting.

M
Magic formula, maintenance, making up, Maori patterns, mock rib welts, mohair, mosaic floatless Fair Isle, moss stitch, motif knitting.

N
Netherlands knitting, Nihon Vogue, non-working position needle patterns, nylon cord, the O symbol, overseas magazines.

P
Paisley patterns, part, partial knitting, patch knitting pattern conversion, personalised knitwear, picot, plating, pockets, polygon knitting, pompons, pull through embroidery technique, punchcards.

Q
Qualifications, quilting.

R
Raglans, ribbing attachments, ruching.

S
Scallops, Scandinavian knitting, Swedish knitting, sectional knitting, Shetland knitting, short row knitting, sideways knitting, single bed smocking, slip stitch, Spanish knitting, stitch and row ration, stripes, Swiss darning.

T
Tartan and plaid, tassels, tension swatches, thick and thin knitting, thread lace, toile, traditional knitting, triangular knitting, tubular, tuck stitch, Turkish knitting, Tyrolean knitting.

U&V 
Upper working position, upside down knitting. V necks, vertical slits.

W
Waste yarn, weave, woven braid, woven cord, woven rib, Wistaria stitch, wrapping needles, wrap trims.

Y&Z
Yarns, yokes, zig-zag patterns.

Pattern Collection


That's her Contents format not mine. She does supply page numbers for each letter though.
There are black and white photographs, hand drawn charts, technical drawings and punchcard designs scattered throughout the 111 A4 pages.
Rare and expensive to buy. May be interesting for aficionados but I would go to  Susan Guagliumi or John Allen before this for hand tooling on any machine.

Kathleen Kinder - Handtooling for Chunking Knitting Machines Vol 1 A-K



Handtooling for the Chunky Knitting machine Volume 1 A - K
Kathleen Kinder
1987

Contents

A
Abbreviations, accessories, applique, applying decoration,  A Position,  Aran effects, Argyll,  automatic  patterning.

B
Balkans knitting, Baltic knitting, Bavarian knitting, beads, bells, bias knitting, blister knitting, bobbles books, B position, braids.

C
Cables, calculator, casting off, casting on, C&S American knitting, chunky knitting machines, cords,
Cowichan knitting, C position, crochet.

D
Dales knitting, dealing with loose ends, decoration, design and pattern, D position.

E
Edgings, embossed knitting, embroidery, encircled, cross-stitches, Entrelacs, E position.

F
Fabric weight, Fair Isle, Faroese knitting, figure of 8 graft, flare knitting, frame knitted, fringe.

G
Garter bar, garter carriage, garter stitches, graft knitting, graph paper.

H
Handframed, handknitting, handling tools, hems, history of handtooling, holding position, holes (buttonholes).

I
Icelandic knitting, insertions, Intarsia.

J & K
Japanese embroidery techniques, joining techniques. Kashmiri knitting, knitted leaves and flowers.

The pattern collection.

That's her Contents page format not mine. She does supply page numbers for each letter though.
There are black and white photographs, hand drawn charts, technical drawings and punchcard designs scattered throughout the 96 A4 pages, soft cover.

Sunday, 13 November 2016

Mary Weaver, Machine Knitting Technology & Patterns






Machine Knitting Technology & Patterns
Single bed knitting on single and double bed machines.
Mary Weaver
Weaverknits Ltd.
1979

Contents

The knitting carriage
Yarns for machine knitting
The tension swatch
Garment shaping
The holding position
Marker threads and waste knitting
Garment bands
Buttonholes
Raglan garment knitting
The raglan patterns in this book
Men’s raglan sweaters
Ladies’ raglan sweaters
Children’s raglan sweaters
Summer blouse or overblouse
Beginner’s batwing top
Ladies’ overtop with cape sleeves
Ladies’ zip up jacket knitted sideways
Ladies’  poncho jacket
Ladies’ poncho cape knitted sideways
Ladies’  poncho with hold position shaping
Socks for single bed machines
How the punchcards work
Punching your own cards
The pre-setting row for punchcard machines
The holding position for patterned knitting
How to re-set the pattern when a mistake has been made
Tuck stitch knitting
Tuck stitch top
Tuck lace knitting
Slip, skip or float stitch
Lace knitting
Overblouse with yoke and sleeves knitted sideways
Batwing top knitted sideways
Blouson top – all machines
Fair isle knitting (colour knitting)
Men’s raglan sweater with Fair Isle yoke
Men’s basic sweater – 4 ply yarn
Knitting repeating designs which is more than 24 stitches wide
Single motif knitting (one point pattern)
Knitting a motif design which is more than 24 stitches wide
Knitting on alternate needles with thick yarn
Weaving
Plating
Intarsia
Single bed yarn changers
3 colours-in-the-row Fair Isle
Ladies’  Vee neck pullover
Trimmings
Making up knitwear
Linking machines
Charting attachments and the drawn pattern shape
Single garment design


315 pages. Black and white illustrations, technical drawings, schematics and punchcard samples – some colour illustrations of fair isle punch card designs.

Saturday, 12 November 2016

Mary Davis, Quick Thick Machine Knits






Quick Thick Machine Knits
Mary Davis
Sterling Publishing Co Inc.
1990
128 pages

Contents

Introduction

Fair Isle
Short boxy ethnic patterned jersey
Men’s sleeveless pullover
Fluer de lys jersey with matching hat
Classic jerseys for men and women
Men’s all-over patterned jersey

Cotton
Long floral jersey
Sailor-collar boxy jersey
Men’s and ladies cabled sweater
Lace and Fair Isle jersey
Long lean tuck-stitch jersey
Ladies waistcoat

Exotic Yarns
V-back cabled silk evening top
Angora evening top
Silk T-short
Mohair and chunky silk jersey

Wool
Cowl-neck jersey
Tie-design cardigan
Slash-neck jersey
Men’s space-dyed waistcoat
Cabled cricket jersey
Classic raglan-sleeved his and her jersey
Men’s fisherman rib jersey

Mohair
4 ply all-over patterned jersey
Full length coat
Raglan sleeved cardigan
Lacy sweater in mixed yarns

Techniques and know-how
Yarn brokers
Acknowledgements
Index

Many coloured photographs of the patterns as well as schematics, punchcard diagrams where applicable and technical drawing of some techniques.
Patterns for Chunky machines or standard gauge using EON

BROTHER Ribber Techniques book




129 pages.

1.    Knitting symbols used for the ribbing attachment
How to read the knitting symbols
How to read carriage, racking indicator and half pitch lever in the diagram

2.    How to work 20 basic pattern stitches
Ribbing varieties
Racking patterns
Pin tuck patterns
Drop stitch patterns
Multi coloured patterns
Reliefs
Cables
Transferred stitches
Plating
Circular knitting
U style
Quilting
Pattern variation by changing needle arrangements
    Tucking
    Racking
    Herringbone
    Pleats

3.    Techniques of increasing and decreasing
4.    Partial knitting techniques
5.    Things to know before you begin
6.    Cast on techniques
7.    Techniques for neat finishing
8.    Advices for successful knitting
Using correct measurements
Collars
Pleats
Frill
Braid
Trimming
Scallops
Buttonhole
Pockets
How to make a punchcard and pattern card.


Black and white photos and diagrams.
Specifically for the Brother machines.
This book can be found for FREE on the internet and is well worth downloading before you fork out for other more expensive versions of the same information, which is why I mention it.

Felicity Murray, Design Your Own Machine Knitwear







Design Your Own Machine Knitwear
Felicity Murray

W. Foulsham & Company Limited
1985
90 pages

Contents

Introduction
THE FABRIC
1.    Colour
2.    Patterns in Colour
       Intarsia
       Holding and blocking
       Designing your own punchcards
3.    Patterning with an electronic machine
4.    Special techniques
       Mixing punchcard patterns
       Ruched knitting
       Pleating
5.    Texture – by mixing yarns and detailed relief work by hand

SHAPING
6.    Measurements, patterns and charting devices
7.    Cut and sew
8.    Machines, Spinners and Designers
   
Index

Colour photos of various patterns and swatches, punchcard diagrams, some schematics.





Johanna Davis, Machine Knitting to Suit Your Mood








Machine Knitting to Suit Your Mood

Johanna Davis
Pelham Books
1982


Monday
The technique: the basics
The project: a bandeau top

Tuesday
The technique: ridges for pattern
The project: a simple sweater

Wednesday
The technique: shaping and weaving
(with and without a punchcard)
The project: a colourful tunic

Thursday
The technique: jacquard patterning
The project: a smart black and white dress

Friday
The technique: tucking
The project: a warm outdoor jacket

Saturday
The technique: fans for flares
The project: a sparkling party dress

Sunday
Review of the week and ideas for future experiments

Useful information
Machine manufacturers
Yarn suppliers
Knitting courses

96 pages
Many free-hand technical drawings and illustrations as well as colour photos of technique swatches and finished objects.