Hello Friends,
With all of the threads about knitting, I thought that I might ask if anyone has information about antique knitting machines. Here is some information that I found from diaries which shows that they were used prior and during the CW era.
Elizabeth Le Breton Gunn, Sonora CA, March 3, 1859
"Mrs. Ashby has a new sewing machine, she also told me that she had heard of knitting machines at $15 that would knit drawers as well as stockings. I really do want one. I wish you would inquire about them in Philadelphia."
Mary Boykin Chestnut, Richmond VA, August 18, 1861
She repeated talked about her war effort group knitting socks for soldiers, but also mentions this comment: "They will not buy the knitting machines in Camden. Miss S.C. is too penny wise for that."
Ok, I know that isn't a great deal of information to run with, however, I feel sure that these things did exist and have read of them before. Does anyone here have one of these antique machines or have used one?
Mfr,
Judith Peebles
With all of the threads about knitting, I thought that I might ask if anyone has information about antique knitting machines. Here is some information that I found from diaries which shows that they were used prior and during the CW era.
Elizabeth Le Breton Gunn, Sonora CA, March 3, 1859
"Mrs. Ashby has a new sewing machine, she also told me that she had heard of knitting machines at $15 that would knit drawers as well as stockings. I really do want one. I wish you would inquire about them in Philadelphia."
Mary Boykin Chestnut, Richmond VA, August 18, 1861
She repeated talked about her war effort group knitting socks for soldiers, but also mentions this comment: "They will not buy the knitting machines in Camden. Miss S.C. is too penny wise for that."
Ok, I know that isn't a great deal of information to run with, however, I feel sure that these things did exist and have read of them before. Does anyone here have one of these antique machines or have used one?
Mfr,
Judith Peebles
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