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Understanding Knit Machinery 

IKM003B
Delivery

Online 
Course

Level

Beginner


Duration

1 hour

Price

$59 AUD


Course Overview

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Overview

This short course provides a practical introduction to the machinery and equipment used in industrial knitting and garment production.

Learners will first explore the core components of industrial knitting machines, gaining insight into how each part contributes to fabric formation and machine performance.

Covering essential construction machinery, such as linkers, cup seamers, and overlockers, highlighting their role in garment assembly and finishing. 

This course is for you if...

  • You’re new to industrial knitting and want to understand the machines that drive production.

  • You work in fashion, textiles, or manufacturing and need practical knowledge of knitting and construction equipment.

  • You’re looking to expand your skills to operate, maintain, or select the right machinery for different projects.

Course Curriculum

Knitting Machine Components

This first topic introduces the essential parts that make up an industrial knitting machine, from the needle bed and carriage to the yarn feeders and tension systems.

It explains the purpose and function of each component, how they work together to form stitches, and common maintenance considerations. Learners will gain the knowledge to identify machine features, troubleshoot basic issues, and optimise settings for different fabrics and production goals.

Construction Machinery

This section covers the key machines used in garment assembly, including linkers, cup seamers, and overlockers. It explains each machine’s purpose, operating principles, and the types of seams or finishes they produce.
 
Learners will explore practical applications, machine setup, and basic troubleshooting, building the skills to select the right equipment and settings for different construction requirements.

Variety of Machine Models in Flatbed Knitting

This topic explores leading flatbed knitting machine brands, including Stoll, Steiger, and Shima Seiki. It outlines each manufacturer’s key features, technology innovations, and areas of specialisation, along with the types of fabrics and applications they support.

Learners will compare capabilities, interface differences, and production advantages to make informed decisions when working across different machine models.

Included in this course . . 

  • 15 minutes of video content breaking down each concept into digestible sections.

  • Supplementary materials with further explanations and supporting images.

  • Access to a community of learners and professionals to ask questions and share insights.

Your Instructor

Patricia brings over 15 years of dynamic experience in the circular, flatbed, and seamless knitwear industry, making her a leading expert in the field.

Her career has seen her excel in a variety of roles—product developer, designer, technician, programmer, and lecturer—giving her a rare and diverse skill set. With a strong foundation in both science and textiles, Patricia has become a recognised authority in knitwear innovation, design, and development, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in the industry.

Beyond her leadership at Knovus and KNOLab, Patricia runs a thriving consulting practice, where she creates cutting-edge solutions for a wide range of industries. Her impressive portfolio includes everything from medical devices and furniture to sports accessories and fashion, showcasing her ability to innovate across diverse fields.