knitting

/ˈnɪtɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of knit: making fabric by interlocking loops of yarn.
    • She is knitting a sweater for her dog.
    • He was knitting quietly while watching television.
    • They are knitting hats for the charity drive.
  2. Present participle of knit: joining or growing together closely.
    • The community is knitting closer after the shared experience.
    • The bones are knitting together after the fracture.
    • The two groups are knitting their ideas into a single plan.
noun
  1. The activity or craft of making fabric by interlocking loops of yarn using needles or a machine.
    • Knitting is a relaxing hobby that many people enjoy.
    • He learned knitting from his grandmother when he was young.
    • She brought her knitting to the park and worked on a scarf.
  2. The work or item being knitted.
    • His knitting was a blue blanket for the new baby.
    • The knitting on the table is almost finished.
    • She packed her knitting in a bag before the trip.
adjective
  1. Relating to or used for knitting.
    • She bought a new knitting pattern from the store.
    • He organized his knitting supplies in a large basket.
    • The knitting club meets every Tuesday evening.
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