Strictly I think you'd use two separate words. However, it's the sort of thing where specialist groups tend to start using their own jargon and I doubt anyone would pick you up on running the words together.
Examples of names of hand knit blanket are: Hand Knit Initials Blanket, Hand Knit Pillow and Hand Knit Chevron Blanket.
knit
It should be hyphenated.
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.
pencils
Could be.
That is the correct spelling of "knitting."
Several factors come into play when costing knitted garments. First is whether they are hand knit or machine knit, then cost of materials and cost of labor. On top of this, profit must be added.
i guess knitting backwards is left-hand knitting or maybe purling
In knitting, SSK is the abbreviation for Slip, Slip, Knit, and is one of the most common ways of decreasing on a left slanting decrease.TO SSK (For right-handed knitting):Slip one stitch from left-hand needle to right-hand needle as if to knit. (Also said slip one knitwise).Slip the next stitch from left-hand needle to right-hand needle as if to knit.Insert the left-hand needle down into the front of the two stitches just slipped, and knit them together.
==Your question is not quite clear. Knit one is usually followed by purl one or something similar. If your statement is correct, then I would think it means to stay with the knit stitch all the way across your project.
treat it like a sweater, and throw it in the washer with them. Then, hang them to dry.