My parents are always interweaving my conversation of my bestfriend.
The past participle of "interweave" is "interwoven" or "interwove" (less common).
of Interweave, imp. & p. p. of Interweave.
The simple past tense of the verb interweave is the irregular past tense interwove. The past participle is interwoven, so the past perfect is had interwoven.
Interweave knitting is also known as Afghan stitches or Tunisian Crochet. It is a way of crocheting using one hook and adapted knitting techniques. The finished fabric you create looks as if it has been knitted, but in fact has been crocheted. There are many stitches and patterns to bring about very unique fabrics.
Nerves that interweave together are referred to as nerve plexus. They are a network of intersecting nerves that supply a specific region of the body, helping to distribute sensory and motor information efficiently. Examples include the brachial plexus in the arm and the lumbosacral plexus in the lower back and legs.
The Latin root "plex" means "to interweave" or "to braid." It is commonly seen in words related to complexity, such as complex or multiplex.
To interweave each page of a phone book from cover to cover. Due to the extreme amount of friction it will be NEARLY impossible to pull them apart.
It looks like a knitting needle with a crochet hook end instead of a point. It's used for what's called tunisian, afghan or interweave crochet.
The root word "plic" means to fold or bend. It is commonly found in words related to folding or bending, such as "implicate" (to fold into), "explicate" (to unfold), or "complicate" (to fold together).
One can learn to create baby quilt patterns in many sewing magazines. Interweave and Sew It All are two magazines that have many available patterns and tutorials for baby quilts.
Modular knitting is a form of knitting that involves knitting small geometric shapes that are pieced together into a larger product. The most intriguing feature of modular knitting is perhaps the varying directions in which the stitches move and interweave with each other. Entrelac, another knitting method, is similar to modular knitting.
1. A method of forming a fabric by wrapping and knotting fibers in a web about each other, by mechanical means, or by the use of jets of pressurized water, so as to bond the fibers. Entangle: Twisted together in a tangled mass; to tangle; to twist or interweave in such a manner as not to be easily separated; to make confused and intricate.