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This could be standing in a depressed area while knitting using a round knitting needle.
He could not find the second knitting needle. It can be difficult to get the thread through the eye of a needle. They began to needle him, but they could not upset him. The needle was too big for the job, so she looked for a smaller one.
You cannot chop a tree down with a knitting needle as the needle does not have a sharp edge. You could bore it down if you lived long enough.
CN could be cable needle...I would need to see in what context to be sure.
Sometimes. You could finger knit.
You could try using raffia.
There are several places one could look for free knitting patterns. Canadian Living offers 104 free knitting patterns one could use. Knitty also has printable knitting patterns.
Broomstick knitting needles are the size of a broomstick handle. That would be approximately 2.75 inches in circumference or about 7/8ths of an inch in diameter. This would be a US 42 size (I believe), or a 22.0 to 22.25mm size, needles.
A inoculating loop is used for transfers from culture plates to culture tubes instead of the inoculating needle because the needle could puncture the agar in tube. The loop is much easier as well to get liquid amount into the tube.
To use a needle and thread could be called sewing.To use a needle and thread could be called quilting. To use a needle and thread could be called embroidery. To use a needle and thread could be called suturing.
I guess you could knit with both although I'm less sure about pens. A knitting needle is shaped like a pencil. One thing to watch out for when you are knitting with pencils is that the lead could (most likely) get on your yarn and you would have blotches of black on your finished project. As for pens, I'm less sure because if you have an uncapped pen you are going to have to deal with the ink that's going to get on your yarn. If you have a capped pen, the pen itself will be uneven and it will be hard. Ballpoint pens are usually curved in shape, but you could try. I've tried sharpening the ends of those disposable chopsticks and knitting with them. They worked fairly well. I think that you could knit with both, but I can't gurantee your success rate.
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