Category: Metal bed

  • JUKI K 821 knitting machine

    JUKI K 821 knitting machine

    JUKI K-821 knitting machine is a truly vintage knitting machine. I could not find a manual for this machine. But judging by its similarity with the Silver Reed SK8 and Silver SK101, machines, it was very likely released onto the market in the late-1950s/early-1960s (see my collaborations on why below). I could not find a…

  • Silver Reed SK-8 knitting machine

    Silver Reed SK-8 knitting machine

    Silver Reed SK8 knitting machine is a standard-gauge knitting machine with 200 needles, 4.5 mm apart. It is a truly vintage piece of machinery, manufactured in the late 1950s: metal end caps, round clip-on row counter, detachable handle, metal toolbox, and spring-like mast. It is a basic knitting machine: needle selection and stitch manipulation can…

  • Silver Reed SK-6 knitting machine

    Silver Reed SK-6 knitting machine

    Silver Reed SK6 knitting machine is a true vintage machine since it was manufactured before 1960s (approximately in the mid-1950s). It is a standard-gauge knitting machine with 200 needles, 4.5 mm apart. Everything screams vintage on this machine: lettering on the carriage and the case, tension knobs, the look of the carriage, clip-on row counter…

  • Brother KH321 knitting machine

    Brother KH321 knitting machine

    Brother KH321 is a vintage knitting machine with a clip-on round-row counter. It has 200 needles, 4.5 mm apart. This standard-gauge knitting machine is capable of only manual stitch/needle manipulation. A similar vintage Brother knitting machine is Brother KH311.

  • Silver SK-106 knitting machine

    Silver SK-106 knitting machine

    Silver SK106 knitting machine was released to the markets in the second half of 1960s. It is a standard-gauge knitting machine, in which all 200 needles are 4.5 mm apart from each other. Silver SK106 is identical to Studio SK106. This machine has only basic patterning capabilities, meaning, all needle selection to make textured/pattern fabric…

  • Empilsal KnitMaster mod. 305 automatic knitting machine

    Empilsal KnitMaster mod. 305 automatic knitting machine

    Empisal KnitMaster mod. 305 knitting machine is a turn-knob model: the needle selection is governed by pushing the three knobs on the front panel. The same mechanism is in its earlier counterparts, Silver SK301, Silver SK302, and Silver SK303, silver SK305, as well as Studio SK301, Studio SK303 together with Knitmaster ES302. Thus, read the…

  • Empisal Vistamatic KH531

    Empisal Vistamatic KH531

    The full name according to this machine is ‘Empisal Vistamatic Push BUtton Automatic Knitter KH531″. It is identical to the vintage 4-pushbutton knitting machine Brother KH531. Thus, read the corresponding post.

  • Brother KR321 ribbing attachement

    …full article is coming soon. I just became a proud owner of a Brother KH521/Brother KR3321 setup. Stay tuned for my notes and pros and cons of this ribber as I am fixing, cleaning and learning it.

  • KnitMaster ES-302 knitting machine

    KnitMaster ES-302 is Australian model for the original Japanese knitting machine known as Silver SK302. Thus, read the corresponding post while looking at the picture below.

  • Studio SK-301 knitting machine

    Studio SK-301 knitting machine

    …I am currently testing this machine… Come back for more information and videos of this machine. Studio SK301 knitting machine was released onto the market in 1964. It is a standard-gauge knitting machine with 200 needles and a turn-knob-controlled needle selection mechanism to knit patterns. Studio SK301 is a Western-market clone of the Silver SK301…

  • Silver SK-301 knitting machine

    Silver SK-301 knitting machine

    Silver SK301 knitting machine was released onto the market in 1964. It is a standard-gauge knitting machine with 200 needles and a turn-knob-controlled needle selection mechanism to knit patterns. Silver SK301 was the first knitting machine with this novel turn-knob technology for automatic needle selection. It is somewhat similar to the Brother’s push-button machines, although…

  • Silver SK-360 knitting machine

    Silver SK-360 knitting machine

    Silver SK360 knitting was present new on the Japanese markets in the 1980-1981. It is a standard-gauge knitting machine with 200 needles, 4.5 mm apart. It is equipped with a punchcard reading mechanism and a knit-leader. This machine is identical to the Studio mod. 360 and Singer MemoMatic 360K, which I described in detail earlier.…