Category: Punchcards

  • Brother KH860 knitting machine

    Brother KH860 knitting machine

    Brother KH860 knitting machine was released to the market in the second half of late 1970s (although, there are still manufactures who sell modern copies of KH860). It features 200 needles, positioned 4.5 mm apart. Thus, this is a standard-gauge knitting machine. It can pattern automatically using punchcards, inserted into punchcard reader. The maximum repeat…

  • Brother KH840 knitting machine

    Brother KH840 knitting machine

    Brother KH840 knitting machine was manufactured and released to the market in 1978. It is a metal flatbed knitting machine with 200 needles, positioned 4.5 mm apart. This is a standard gauge machine. It has the ability to accept patterns in the form of punch cards. The punch-card reader (which accepts 24-hole (in one row)…

  • Brother KH260 bulky knitting machine

    Brother KH260 knitting machine was released to the market in 1984. Unlike it easier counterpart, Brother KH230, the KH260 model features a metal bed with 114 needles positioned 9 mm apart. Typicaly Brother KH260 knitting machine comes in a nice pastel brown-pinkish/beige color combination. An anniversary model Brother KH260e has greenish shades. It is identical…

  • Brother KH830 knitting machine

    Brother KH830 knitting machine was manufactured by Brother and released to the market in the late 1970-ies. Sometimes is branded as KnitKing. This is a standard knitting machine with 200 needles positioned 4.5 mm apart. Comes with a detachable row counter (available in my store), a two-thread yarn mast and a 24-hole (in one row)…