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Synonyms for knit

Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

Synonyms for knit

a basic knitting stitch

needlework created by interlacing yarn in a series of connected loops using straight eyeless needles or by machine

tie or link together

to gather something into small wrinkles or folds

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Factors affecting the functional and comfort-related properties of reactive dyed cotton knits, Journal of Industrial Textiles, 41: 41-56.
"Last year she raised an amazing PS300 and she knits a lot of blankets and toys to sell at the Velindre shop."
I have successfully deciphered a cryptic pattern only to come back years later to knit it again and have difficulty trying to figure out the same pattern without having my first effort as an example.
In fact, Psalm 139:13-14 tells us that God knits: "You knit me in the darkness of my mother's womb; I am fearfully, wonderfully made." We may scientifically refer to the yarn as DNA, but when God knits over a nine-month period, the outcome is unique, to be treasured.
"We are currently speaking to the Royal British Legion to see how we can do more and galvanise our tribes of yarn addicts to knit Kitchener stitch poppies.
A Dark and Stormy Knit begins with simple knitting conflicts and eventually works its way around to the local college's faculty.
KNIT TWIT Mongrel knows score but wee pal won't listen to commands
All the knit and knit-with-tuck structures have increasing thickness with increasing UPF except for KT22W.
Vogue Knitting: The Ultimate Hat Book provides a fine guide to knitting a variety of hats, and covers everything from the thick knit cap to beret-style hats and tams.
The high street has spoiled us for choice – go colour crazy with a multi–toned chunky knit, stay safe with a neutral cable knit or be adventurous with a motif knit sweater.
"We spent the past year knitting the hats in our spare time at home," says Giezi Arevalo, 18, who taught the others in the group to knit. "It's stress-relieving and maybe a bit addictive."
Ticking the box for the androgynous and minimalist trends, an oversized knit is not only ideal for layering, but it also disguises unwanted Santa bellies too.
They joined the Liverpool One John Lewis store's monthly knitting group, who were making woollen hats for the Allerton-based 156 (NW) Transport Regiment as part of Worldwide Knit In Public Day during the RBL's 90th year.