Pronunciation: /ˈnɪtɪŋ/
noun the action or process of creating fabric by interlocking loops of yarn with needles
A1 My grandmother enjoys knitting scarves for her grandchildren.
A2 I learned basic knitting stitches from watching online tutorials.
B1 Knitting is a relaxing hobby that helps me unwind after a long day.
B2 She knitted a beautiful sweater for her best friend's birthday.
C1 The intricate knitting patterns in this book are challenging but rewarding.
C2 Her knitting skills are so advanced that she can create intricate lace designs.
verb present participle of knit, meaning to make fabric by interlocking loops of yarn with needles
A1 She enjoys knitting scarves for her friends.
A2 I learned how to knit a basic hat last winter.
B1 Knitting can be a relaxing hobby to take up in your free time.
B2 My grandmother is an expert at knitting intricate patterns into sweaters.
C1 She has been knitting since she was a child and has mastered many advanced techniques.
C2 The artisan spent hours knitting a beautiful tapestry using various colors and textures.
formal Knitting is a traditional craft that involves creating fabric by interlocking loops of yarn with needles.
informal I love knitting cozy scarves for the winter.
slang I'm totally hooked on knitting these days.
figurative She was knitting together the pieces of her life after a difficult time.
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