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1. Textiles for Commercial, Industrial, and Domestic Arts Schools: Also Adapted by William Henry Dooley (1914)
"Experiment 53 — Characteristics of a Knitted Fabric Apparatus: Pick glass. ...
Examine a piece of knitted fabric under the pick glass and notice the ..."
2. Descriptions of Occupations by United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, United States Employment Service (1918)
"Description: The boss knitter is responsible for the output and the quality of
the knitted fabric. He must train new workers. He must see that bobbins are ..."
3. Bleaching and Related Processes as Applied to Textile Fibers and Other Materials by Joseph Merritt Matthews (1921)
"... than the higher- grade combed yarns, consequently in order to obtain a knitted
fabric of pleasing appearance it is necessary to resort to bleaching. ..."
4. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and (1910)
"This machine was the first mechanical means employed to produce a looped or
knitted fabric. This frame or machine of Lee's was the origin of all the hosiery ..."
5. Newton's London Journal of Arts and Sciences: Being Record of the Progress edited by William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington (1847)
"In applying the invention to what are termed circular knitting-machines, that is
to say, machines in which the knitted fabric is produced in the shape of a ..."
6. The London Journal of Arts, Sciences, and Manufactures, and Repertory of by William Newton (1847)
"In applying the invention to what are termed circular- knitting-machines, that
is to say, machines in which the knitted fabric is produced in the shape of a ..."