Written by Infomaniac on April 30th, 2009
Depending on the usage purpose, knitting machine models fall into distinct categories most often differentiated by size, as industrial or domestic designs. They are used mainly for the production of larger amounts of linen or cloth in a shorter period of time than they would be knit by hand. Other terms to refer to a [...]
Written by Infomaniac on April 27th, 2009
The number of knitting magazines published in English is truly large, but if we also count the publication in other national languages we’d be surprised to realize how many knitters there are worldwide. The more recent variant of traditional paper knitting magazines is the online electronic format or what is more exclusively called the e-magazine. [...]
Written by Infomaniac on April 24th, 2009
The modern use of the knitting loom remains an argument that justifies an old art revived in more recent years. There were times when people depended on knitting looms for clothes, blankets, carpets and lots of accessories used around the house such as tablecloth, bed sheets or towels to give just a few relevant examples [...]
Written by Infomaniac on April 21st, 2009
Without constant creation of new patterns and designs, knitting is a skill that can easily get wasted. Presently, the Internet offers the easiest to access and richest source of free knitting patterns and projects for lots of items and clothes, not to mention the possibility to choose according to age and gender categories too. You [...]
Written by Infomaniac on April 19th, 2009
The name of circular knitting needles doesn’t do complete justice to the concept since they are shorter needles bound together by a strand of nylon cord. If with classic needles you have to stop at the end of every row and turn the work around, circular knitting needles have the advantage of letting one work [...]