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Flat Machine Knitting and Fabrics

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A practical instructional manual that explains the construction of knitted fabric from the loop, introduces basic hand-knit principles, and then systematically describes flat latch-needle machine operation and stitch formation. Chapters cover jersey and rib fabrics, rack and double-lock mechanisms, fashioned and automatic flat machines, widening and narrowing devices, the purl or links stitch, and Jacquard methods for patterned work, including needle selection and design cards. Emphasis is on clear technical explanation and procedures for producing and designing diverse knit fabrics.

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H. D. Buck

H. D. Buck is an author known for his contributions to the field of textile arts, particularly in machine knitting. His notable work, "Flat Machine Knitting and Fabrics," provides insights into the techniques and materials used in this craft. Buck's writing serves as a valuable resource for both enthusiasts and professionals in the textile industry, reflecting a practical approach to machine knitting that emphasizes creativity and innovation. Through his work, he has contributed to the understanding and appreciation of fabric manipulation and design.

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