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  • A
  • Automatic Control, 60, 67
  • Automatic Drop Locks, 30
  • Automatic Drop V Cams, 31
  • Automatic Jacquard, Purl Stitch Machine, 100
  • Automatic Narrowing or Fashioning Machine, 113
  • Automatic Single Lock Machine, 57
  • Automatic Widening Machine, 78
  • B
  • Bridge, 59
  • Bridges, 91, 126
  • C
  • Cams, 18, 31, 115
  • Cams, Difference Between Dubied and Lamb System, 49
  • Cam, Explanation of, 18
  • Cams, Guard, 49
  • Cam Plate, 32
  • Cams, Purl Stitch Machine, 90, 103
  • Cam, Racking, 38
  • Cams, Stitch, 74
  • Cam System, Jacquard, 134
  • Cams, V, 31
  • Cams, Widening Machine, 81
  • Cams, Wing, 135
  • Carriage, 18
  • Carriage, Purl Stitch Machine, 90, 96
  • Cardigan, Half, 29
  • Cardigan, Full, 29
  • Cardigan, Half, How Made, 30, 47
  • Cardigan, Full, How Made, 33, 48
  • Cards, 106, 129, 136
  • Card Cylinder, 106, 129, 136
  • Cards, to Cut, 110, 140
  • Changing the Stitch, 63, 74, 96, 103
  • Changing Yarn Carriers, 64, 73, 75, 96
  • Claes & Flentje Machine, 113
  • Counter, 59, 89
  • Counting Cylinder, 67
  • Counting Cylinder Stops, 69
  • Cotton-back, 29, 46, 75
  • Cotton-back Sweater, 44, 48
  • Collar, Shaped, 40
  • Co nal">113
  • Narrowing, Lines of Movement, 118
  • Needles, Hand, 12
  • Needles, Latch, Machine, 16, 56, 83
  • Needles, Auxiliary, 135
  • Needle Speed, 21
  • Needles, Purl Stitch, 87
  • Needles, Automatic Narrowing Machine, 126
  • Needles, Automatic Widening Machine, 80, 83
  • Needle Selection, Jacquard System, 132, 136
  • Needle Springs, 20, 80, 83
  • Needle Plates, 18, 31, 80, 86, 88, 105
  • Needle Plates, Jacquard, 134
  • P
  • Pattern Wheels, 29
  • Pattern Chain, 59
  • Pawls, Racking, 65
  • Piping, 43
  • Plating, 50
  • Plating Yarn Carrier, 50, 111
  • Production, 44
  • Purl Stitch Machine, 86, 88
  • Purl Stitch Fabric, 87
  • Purl Stitch Machine, Jacquard, 100
  • R
  • Rack Stitch, 29, 35
  • Rack Stitch, How Made, 36
  • Rack, French, 63, 74
  • Rack, Both Sides of Fabric, 41
  • Racked Collar, 40
  • Racking Chain, 59, 64
  • Racking Cam, 38, 65
  • Racking Mechanism, 65
  • Racking Pawls, 65
  • Racking Cam Ratchet, 66
  • Racking, Purl Stitch Machine, 89
  • Rib Fabric, 10, 26, 27
  • Rib Fabric, Elasticity of, 26
  • Rib Fabric, Varieties of, 29
  • Rib Stitch, 1 and 1, 2 and 2, etc., 96
  • Rib, 2 and 2, Purl Stitch Machine, 98, 100
  • Rules, 97
  • S
  • Seams on Fas

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