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Knitting

Textile knitting is the process of creating fabrics by interlacing yarns or threads in a loop manner. It can produce various types of fabrics with different patterns, textures, and properties.

List of available equipment
TOOL MAKE AND MODEL
KEY DIFFERENTIATOR
LOCATION
Knitting Suite
More information to come.
Deakin University VIC Node
Description
For the production of knitted textiles in tube (10 or 25 cm diameter), small garment prototype (scarf, socks, gloves etc. or large panel (50 cm) From continuous or short staple yarns (>50 m yarn).
Related Information
More information to come.
Tool Contact
dylan.hegh@deakin.edu.au
TOOL MAKE AND MODEL
KEY DIFFERENTIATOR
LOCATION
Knitting Suite
More information to come.
Deakin University VIC Node
Description
For the production of knitted textiles in tube (10 or 25 cm diameter), small garment prototype (scarf, socks, gloves etc. or large panel (50 cm) From continuous or short staple yarns (>50 m yarn).
Related Information
More information to come.
Tool Contact
dylan.hegh@deakin.edu.au