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Sock Knitting Machine Gearhart's Manual 1908 and 1924 with patterns

$ 7.91

Availability: 70 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Bundle Listing: No
  • Type: Sock Knitter
  • Brand: E.J. Gearhart
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    Materials
    paper, comb
    ************The 1908 and the 1924  combination of both books. Gearhart's Instruction Book! Black And White copy only ****************
    Spiral Bound Book Republication™
    Originally Published 1908 ! and 1924
    The Gearhart’s Instruction Book!" "Better than a hundred hands!" This item contains extensive information for using the antique turn-of-century hand cranked knitting machines that are still all the rage!
    This Historic
    item includes detailed instructions for making
    all Wear socks
    This is a unbelievably nice touch if you have ever tried to read a pattern's instructions while your hands are full of your in progress project. As an avid needle worker myself my personal experience prompted my choice of spiral binding for it's ease-of-use alone. I bet you'll love it too!
    This is certainly a fine source of historically valuable techniques and inspiration for the creative needlework, fabric and thread artists who desire to study and recreate the Victorian and Edwardian Era knitted clothing and clothing making techniques! This is the perfect opportunity to purchase your own version of another wonderful arts and crafts instructional revealing our heritage from early America and European cultures.
    An excerpt:
    "This instruction book has been written for the person who has never seen a knitting machine, knows nothing about knitting of any kind and understands very little about mechanical things. By photographs and drawings everything is made so clear that almost anyone with a little study and application should readily learn to operate the Gearhart 's machine.
    CONTENTS
    Part I
    How to Unpack the Machine
    How the Knitter Works
    Names and Uses of Principal Parts
    Gear Ring and Crank Wheel
    Cam Shell
    Yarn Carrier
    Needle Cylinder
    Ribber Needle Dial
    Tappet Plate
    Needles
    Ribber Arm
    Bobbin
    Weights
    How Cylinder Needles Make Stitches
    How the Cam Shell Operates the Cylinder Needles
    How the Ribber Works
    Part II
    Learning to Make Socks on the Auto Knitter
    How to Start
    Bobbin Winding
    Threading the Machine
    Setting Up New Work
    How to Do Ribbed Work
    To Place the Ribbing Attachment in Position
    Putting Ribber Needles in Dial
    A Variety of Ribbed Stitches
    Transferring Stitches
    Cylinder to Dial
    1 and 1 Rib
    Machine Set for 1-1 Rib
    Heel - First Half
    Machine Set for 3-1 Rib
    The Leg of a Standard Sock
    Heel - Second Half
    To Knit Foot
    Knitting the Toe
    Closing the Toe
    Finishing Knit Goods
    Standard Socks
    Making Adjustments
    Cylinder Tension Adjustment - Length of Stitch - Tension Cam (D2)
    Upthrow Cams (D6)
    Yarn Carrier (E)
    Placing and Removing Cylinder Needles
    The Dial Adjuster
    Making Adjustments
    The Tappet Plate
    Ribber Tension
    Timing the Ribber Needles
    Making Adjustments
    Heel Spring
    Weights
    Bobbin
    Changing Cylinders
    Holding Down Work
    Large Heel
    Reinforcing
    Machine Knitting Yarns
    For Ready Reference to Machine Parts and Their Operation
    List and Photos
    General Index
    The 1908 book has similar pages but it has many patterns which I include in this listing .
    What a historically educational and delightful knit and fancywork thread and yarn art instructional piece this is!
    The ladies of earlier times put their hands to such marvelous work and now you can too! These are beautiful items and sure to delight you and yours! These instructions are very clear and easy to follow and yet the experience needle worker will be capable of altering as per individual needs and artistic whim.
    The antique and vintage threads, yarns, needles, hooks, etc., can be found online quite readily. You just have to hunt a little bit! :) Or, of course, you can utilize contemporary tools and materials found at a nearby fabric, craft or hobby store…
    The Spiral Bound Book Republication™ you will receive is representative of the types of handicraft expertise of earlier genteel and feminine American and European culture! If you're into nostalgia like I am you will have many hours of enjoyment recreating antique needlework items for yourself or others dear to your heart just the way your great-grandmothers did!
    You will appreciate the attention taken in providing a TOP QUALITY PRODUCT that you will use for many years to come.
    Please Note.....
    The first picture is the original book NOT FOR Sale