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knitter

[ UK /nˈɪtɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈnɪtɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who makes garments (or fabrics) by intertwining yarn or thread

How To Use knitter In A Sentence

  • One search devolves into a myriad of cross-link sites for a video game, and another search lists links of knitters 'blogs about an inability to finish objects once they get on the needles. Progress, slow and steady
  • As a second time around new mom, this blogger and knitter/crotcheteer also is an example to follow .. Blogbot - forsiden
  • She says, addressing Miriam, “Rest assured, you're at the top of the tree of lace knitters now: and that attention to detail over grafting puts you ahead of me, as I get quite devil-may-care over these, having come from such long exposition to in-your-face baddish joins.” Archive 2009-05-01
  • Fate intervened in the form of a neighbour collecting jumble who just so happened to be a qualified knitter - and had a whole slew of like-minded friends.
  • They aim to knit one square per knitter, per week - that's about 2 hours work per square - but they need more yarn: wool or acrylic is fine.
  • Now so many knitters can use it this seems the perfect time to elaborate upon it.
  • Bet you didn't know I was a whizz knitter with a special penchant for fancy multi-coloured designs.
  • Just as in the East Midlands the frame-work knitters worked for middlemen or master middlemen, and just as the Dudley nailers worked for petty-foggers and market-foggers, so too the Staffordshire miners worked for 'butties'. Recent Developments in European Thought
  • There is something for all levels of knitters, and some very stylish designs.
  • Connie, my mother, is a huge appreciator of handcrafted work of all kinds, as well as an expert knitter and talented needleworker in her own right. Textile museum, judy chicago, and me
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