The word is derived
from knot, thought to
originate from
the Dutch verb knutten,
which is similar to the Old
English cnyttan, “to knot”.
-   is a process of fabric manufacturing by
    converting a yarn into loop form and these
    loops interlock together which form a
    structure.
-is a method by which yarn is
manipulated to create textile or fabric,
often used in many types of garments.
   UK 1500 – hand knitting
   End of 16th century (England) – demand 10 million
    pairs of stocking
   1589 – Stocking frame or mechanical knitting
    machine by William Lee
   1759 – Derby Rib Machine by Jedediah Strutt
   1802 to 1806- Pierre Jeandeau invented the first
    latch needle (spring) in France
   1816 - Marc Brunel arranged the needles in a
    circular form rather than a flat bed
   1849 Matthew Leo Townsend patented the latch
    needle
   1878 - Henry Josiah Griswold added a second
    set of needles set in a disc horizontally to the
    top of circular knitting machine (rib & cuff)
   Weft knit is made with a single yarn looped
    horizontally to form a row, or course, with each
    row building on the previous one. A hand-knitted
    fabric is a weft knit.
   Basic pattern of warp knitting. Parallel yarns
    zigzag lengthwise along the fabric, each loop
    securing a loop of an adjacent strand from the
    previous row.
   A course of knit is a predominantly horizontal row
    of needle loops (in an upright fabric) produced by
    adjacent needles during the same knitting cycle
   A wale of knit is a predominantly vertical column
    of interlaced needle loops generally produced by
    the same needle at successive (not necessarily
    all) knitting cycles
Knit stitch
Tuck Stitch
Miss Stitch
 Schematic of knit stitch, the most basic
 weft-knit fabric
A  tuck stich is composed of a held loop, one
  or more tuck loops and knitted loops. It is
  produced when a needle holding its loop also
  receives the new loop.
 The tuck loop assumes an inverted U-shaped
  configuration.
 Tuck loops reduce fabric length and length-
  wise elasticity because the higher yarn
  tension on the tuck loop causes then to rob
  yarn from adjacent knitted loops, making
  them smaller and providing greater stability
  and shape retention
 A miss stitch or float stich is composed of a held
  loop, one of more float loops and knitted
  loops. It is produced when a needle holding its
  old loop fails to receive the new yarn that
  passes, as a float loop to the back of the needle,
  and to the reverse side of the resultant stich.
 A single float has the appearance of a U-shape
  on the reverse of the stitch.
 Miss stitch (float stitch) fabrics are narrower
  than equivalent all-knit fabric because the wales
  are drawn closer together by the floats, and
  reducing width-wise elasticity and improving
  fabric stability.
 A floating thread is useful for hiding unwanted
  coloured yarn when producing Jacquard designs
1. Legs
2. Cylinder
3. Dial
4. Needle
5. Cam Parts
6. Feeder guide
7. Cam
8. Supply Package
9. Creel
10. Top stop motion
11. Anti-Snarl Device
12. Tensioner
13. Positive Feeder
14. Knitted Fabric
15. Fabric Spreader
16. Fabric
Withdrawal Roller
17. Fabric Winding
Roller
1. Tension Equipment
2. Cone Stand Plate
3. Fluorescent Lamp
4. Cone Stand
5. Signal Lamp
6. Carriage
7. Operation Bar
8. Stop Switch
9. Side Cover
10. Safety Cover
11. Side Tension
Equipment
12. Carrier Rail
13. Controller
14. Lock Lever
15. Main Power
Switch
16. Oil Pump
17. Breaker Switch