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Brother KH-801
Manufacturer Brother
Model KH-801
Gauge Standard
Type Domestic
Patterning 24 stitch punch card
Needles 200
Release Year 1973
Accessories Lace Carriage, Extensions, 24-Stitch Punch Cards
Also Known As Jones KH-801


The Brother KH-801 is a landmark standard gauge (4.5mm) knitting machine. It is historically significant as the first Brother model to feature the 24-stitch punch card repeat, establishing the industry standard that would remain in use through the end of Brother's machine production in the 1990s.[1]

Historical Context[edit]

Following the 12-stitch repeat of the KH-800, the KH-801 doubled the patterning width. This leap allowed for much more complex Fair Isle motifs and more intricate lace patterns. The 24-stitch card introduced with this machine is physically compatible with almost all subsequent Brother punch card models (KH-820 through KH-894).[2]

Key Features[edit]

  • 24-Stitch Punch Card: The first model to use the "standard" Brother cards. It includes the "Stop/Start" and "Single Motif" settings that became staples of the Brother line.
  • Integrated Sinker Posts: Unlike earlier "flat bed" machines, the KH-801 features sinker posts (also known as gate pegs) that help hold the knitting down, though weights are still recommended for most fabrics.[3]
  • Lace Carriage: Bundled with an early version of the Brother lace carriage. Unlike later "fashion lace" carriages, this model often requires separate passes for transferring and knitting.

Technical Specifications[edit]

  • Gauge: 4.5mm (Standard)
  • Patterning Width: 24 stitches
  • Needle Count: 200
  • Construction: All-metal bed and internal gearing.

Maintenance[edit]

  • Sponge Bar: Uses a standard 4.5mm Brother sponge bar.
  • Old Grease: Because these machines are over 50 years old, the internal "drums" that read the punch card often suffer from dried-out grease. If the patterning feels stiff or needles aren't selecting correctly, a deep clean of the carriage and the card reader unit is required.

References[edit]

  1. "Brother KH-801 User Guide," Machine Knitting etc. accessed Feb 2026
  2. Newton, Eileen. The Family Knitting Machine, 1978.
  3. "Brother Service Manual: KH-801/810/820," Machine Knitting etc. accessed Feb 2026