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knitted

[ nit-id ]

adjective

  1. made by knitting, knitting, as a cloth article:

    a knitted bedspread.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of knitted1

First recorded in 1850–55; knit + -ed 2
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The pistachio green sweater coat that my grandmother knitted for my mother in the early 1960s.

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Mr Postgate's show Clangers, which featured knitted characters living on the moon, first broadcast in November 1969, a few months after the first moon landing.

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Body positivity is knitted into the very fabric of Charles' brand, which takes inspiration from the queer nightlife scene.

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Mrs Forster believes the knitted and crocheted figures have caught the imagination "because it's different and because people can relate to it".

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Her 'Queen Elizabeth walking around Balmoral' outfit, which saw her wear a gold poncho and grey knitted skirt with fluffy ducks attached to it, was one of her most memorable.

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