Knitted or knit.
The past participle is knitted.
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.
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knitted fibres are fibres that have been knitted... dah
Both forms are knitted.
Yes, "to knit" is a verb, as in "I'm going to knit a pair of mittens." because "going to knit" is the action in the sentence.It can also be an adjective, as in "I'm wearing the knit mittens." because "knit" describes the type of mittens.The base verb is knit.Knitting is the continuous form of knit and is used like this:I am knitting a pair of socks.The adjective form of knit is knitted.I am wearing the knitted mittens. Knitted describes the type of mittens.
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.
Fabric that is gray melange has printed color at intervals. Knit means the fabric in woven or knitted.
The knitted character (originally on eastenders) is now on Harry Hill's TV Burp
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yes they are really knitted bye fans and staff