That is the correct spelling of "knitting."
K-n-i-t
The traditional Jewish knit cap is a yarmulke, also known as a kippah.
I think there are many acceptable spellings, but the one I would use would be re-knit. It seems the safest option.
A Christmas cap can be crafted just by using a red knit cap and using green and red sequins to spell out a holiday message. It is amazing how a knit cap can get embellished with letters of glitter to make for a festive holiday cap.
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.
knit
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.
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.