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knitting

/ˈnɪtɪŋ/

Meanings
  • noun

    The craft of creating fabric by knitting or weaving together yarn, wool, or other fibers.

    - "She took up knitting as a hobby during the winter months."
    - "Knitting is an excellent way to relax and create something useful at the same time."
  • verb

    To create fabric by knitting together yarn, wool, or other fibers.

    - "My grandmother used to knit sweaters for all of us when we were young."
    - "I enjoy knitting scarves during the fall season."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˈnɪtɪŋ/



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Rhymes
Words rhyming with knitting
mittens , hittens , kitchen , fittings
Variants
List of all variants of knitting that leads to same result
knitting , knittings , knit , knits , knitted , knitter , knitters , knitting needle , warp knit , warp knits , warp knitting , warp knittings , warp-knitted , weft knit , weft knitting , weft knittings , weft-knit , weft-knitted
Forms
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knitted, knits, knitting


Etymology
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The word 'knitting' comes from the Old English word 'cnotan,' which means 'to create' or 'to make.' The modern English word 'knit' is derived from this root.


Trivia
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  1. Knitting has been practiced for over 4,000 years.

  2. The Guinness World Record for the longest knitted item is a scarf that measures over 112 kilometers (70 miles) long.

  3. Knitting was once used as a form of therapy for soldiers suffering from injuries during wartime.


Related Concepts
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  1. knitting needles: Long, pointed tools used to manipulate yarn or thread in the process of knitting.

  2. knitting pattern: A set of instructions for creating a specific knitted item, including stitch types, row orders, and other details.

  3. knitting stitch: A particular way of joining yarn or thread to create fabric in the knitting process.


Culture
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Knitting has a rich cultural history, with evidence of the craft dating back to ancient civilizations. In many cultures, knitting has been used as a way to create functional items such as clothing and household textiles, as well as decorative pieces. Knitting has also been used as a form of artistic expression and has been featured in literature, art, and music.

How to Memorize "knitting"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a pair of knitting needles in your hands, with yarn wrapped around them. Visualize the process of creating a stitch by wrapping the yarn around the needles and then pulling it through.

  2. associate

    - Associate the act of knitting with warmth and coziness. Think of a knitted scarf or sweater keeping you warm on a cold day.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Knit One, Purl Two' to remember the order of stitches in knitting. Knit one stitch, then purl two stitches to create a pattern.


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