Similarly to the way that there are vast amounts fibres that can be used, there are also numerous ways of bonding them together to create a textile. Knitting, weaving, crocheting, knotting and pressing fibres just to name a few. I have had experience with hand- knitting before but did not know too much about the other methods so it was interesting to discuss and learn about these.
What amazed me when researching in to knitting on an industrial level was the wide range of textiles it can produce, not just the typical knit and purl stitches I was expecting!
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Knitting Machine - Textiles for Agricultural, Construction and Sports Use |
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Nylon Net Cloth |
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Round Yarn |
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Flat Yarn |
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