Yarncraft

Antique Sock Knitting Machines – CRAFT Video Podcast

Antique Sock Knitting Machines – CRAFT Video Podcast

I caught up with Shelly Hatton at Maker Faire Austin, where she was demonstrating antique circular sock knitting machines! She writes, “Circular sock machines have been around since the early 1900’s and were built so sturdily that they still survive and work to this day. The machines were originally advertised as a way for homemakers to make money at home by cranking out socks, but the learning curve was really high. Currently, there are a number of enthusiasts around the globe who help each other figure out how to use these really nifty antique machines.” Shelly got interested in these machines when she heard a friend had knitted a pair of sock in two hours!

Stitching Without a Net: Free Motion Embroidery

Stitching Without a Net: Free Motion Embroidery

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One day Paul Nosa, having no prior applicable training, started using a sewing machine to express his own imagination. The result is Free Motion Embroidery, which he demonstrates at Maker Faire Bay Area 2011. Taking cues from customers, may of his items are made to order, and watching him perform his craft is as rewarding as the final product. http://www.pnosa.com/fr_website.cfm http://makerfaire.com/pub/e/4939