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the movers loved knit knots very much but there was only so much that they could do with the character knit knots.... =)
Knit a simple jumper and Gryffindor crest on it. Alternatively, you could knit the jumper and then sew on a crest. Or, you could buy a Gryffindor iron-on crest quite cheaply from Amazon and use that.
He is comedian D.C. Pierson
They are sometimes called turques. It is a tightly knit winter hat.
uncle nidnots Wrong. It's Knit-Knots. It's listed at the beginning of the "Knit-Knots gets stuck" episope. I've seen just about every episope they have due to having an almost 2 yr old who's obsessed w/ them!!
No, Madame Defarge does not knit blankets for the French soldiers. Instead, she spends her time knitting a register of those to be executed during the French Revolution. It becomes a symbol of her ruthless and vengeful nature.
Examples of names of hand knit blanket are: Hand Knit Initials Blanket, Hand Knit Pillow and Hand Knit Chevron Blanket.
yes they did knit.
The plural for of the noun 'knit' is knits (a word for knit garments or fabrics).The word 'knit' is also a verb.
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In time, my broken bones will knit. My grandmother used to knit socks.
I've got some bright red wool and I'm going to knit a jumper.
Present perfect tense:I/you/we/they have knitted.He/she/it has knitted.Past perfect tense:Had knitted.Future perfect tense:Will have knitted.
I knit a scarf for my sister.
Both are used. I would use knit as a verb and knitted as an adjective, but these days you often see knit used as an adjective too.
She bought lots of red yarn to knit a warm blanket. The sorority sisters are a very closely knit group. The dress was made of a clingy knit that flattered her flawless figure quite well. Grandma loved to knit sweaters for us when we were growing up, but today she seldom has the time.
they could roll bandages, collect scrap metal, knit things like socks for the soldiers and many other things.