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- patented the first twist-frame, a knitter that could produce wide net. Whittaker's frame of 1804 had half its thread mounted on a warp beam and half wound...
- Traverse Warp machine and the Straight Bolt machine. 1589 – William Lee of Calverton, a village some 7 miles from Nottingham, invented the stocking frame 1768...
- two main stop motions are the Warp stop motion Weft stop motion The prin****l parts of a loom are the frame, the warp-beam or weavers beam, the cloth-roll...
- than speculation. A theoretical principle for a faster-than-light (FTL) warp drive for spaceships has been suggested, using negative energy. The Alcubierre...
- in 1987, they are among the best known acts signed to UK electronic label Warp Records, through which all of Autechre's full-length albums have been released...
- stocking frame. This is a weaving frame ****ed with a bar of bearded needles that p****ed back and forth, to and from the operator. There was no warp. The...
- replaced by American Joe "Fish" Montanero for one album (Church of the Truly Warped); this was the band's last release for the Rough Justice label. The drum...
- stocking frame, a weaving frame ****ed with a bar of bearded needles that p****ed back and forth, to and from the operator. There was no warp. The beards...
- Retrieved 29 April 2016. "CHART: CLUK Update 8.10.2011 (wk39)". zobbel.de. Retrieved 21 August 2015. Scintilli at Warp.net Scintilli on Discogs v t e...
- hats. There are two basic varieties of knit fabric: weft-knit and warp-knit fabric. Warp-knitted fabrics such as tricot and milanese are resistant to runs...