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.
It was a very close knit community.
Granny likes to knit in the afternoon.
I will knit you some new mittens.
The new teacher keeps knitting her brows.
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.
The plural for of the noun 'knit' is knits (a word for knit garments or fabrics).The word 'knit' is also a verb.
'I wanted to knit my grandchild a sweater, but I had no wool.'
Knot Knit
Clique is a noun and could be used as a subject or a direct object in a sentence. Subject: Their clique was very exclusive and tightly knit. Direct Object: She was upset at the clique.
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Knit. grit
I visited my babushka in Russia last summer, and she taught me how to make traditional borscht soup.
bind, seam, knit
it is a type of knitting fisherman knit