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knitting needle

[ nit-ing need-l ]

noun

Knitting.
  1. either of two types of instruments used for hand knitting: a straight rod of steel, wood, plastic, etc., pointed at one or both ends, used in pairs, or a single curved, flexible rod with two pointed ends.
  2. any of various needlelike devices used in machine knitting.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of knitting needle1

First recorded in 1590–1600
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Ms Gray described how her mother's stone featured a ball of wool and knitting needles, because she loved to knit, as well as a blue tit, because she enjoyed watching the birds in her garden.

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And so, she feels her only choice is to spirit a knitting needle into a public bathhouse, to attempt to self-inflict as much damage as possible to rid herself of this problem.

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“The pain is unbearable, I struggle sleeping at night… I’m not familiar with the sizes of knitting needles but it’s like the thickest knitting needle lodged in your kneecap,†Monica said.

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He then taught himself to knit using large knitting needles, before teaching himself to arm knit about a month and a half ago.

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Everyone's eyes followed the noise straight to Brigit and her knitting needles.

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