The dog's name was Lengthy and I think that was the name of the book.
The book you are referring to is likely "Harry the Dirty Dog" by Gene Zion. In the story, Harry is a white dog with black spots who hates baths and runs away from home. His family doesn't recognize him when he returns dirty, but his bath reveals his true identity. There is no mention of a wiener dog or sweater-knitting in this particular book.
Yes, knits is the third person singular form of knit. You use knits when the subject of the sentence is singular eg She knits while she watches TV. -- singular pronoun she My mother knits while she watches TV -- singular noun mother
He knits them beside the fire. He knits them beside the fire.
In the film, Chicken Run, the chicken that knits is called Babs.
Heavily patterned knits, specifically those with lots of cables or traveling stitches will not stretch as much as other stitch patterns. Felted knits also will not stretch much.
knits are usually easier to see than dandruff when your hair is parted
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One knits with polyester yarn in much the same way that one knits with any other type of yarn.
It appears that Storybook Knits is still in business. If you want to contact them: Email Customer service at cs@storybookknits.com
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