Is any distinction going to be drawn between the weaver who weaves on his loom and the knitter who knits?
The same is true of the farmer, the knitter, the weaver, and everyone who lives in that area.
For example, a single knitter in one of my factories is now earning £6 a week.
I am informed that knitters in the hosiery trade are even safer than sewing machines.
Since yarns produced at different times by different manufacturers have different characteristics, this could easily lead to the knitter running short.
I am saying that the knitters of nylon stockings have been earning £25 a week, and others have earned more.
Will the knitter be included under the provisions which cover the one-man business?
There are also other makers-up, weavers and knitters who prefer to buy their cloth and yarn from abroad.