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knitted

[nit-id] / ˈnɪt ɪd /
ADJECTIVE
made by knitting
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The quilt was one of at least 86 artistic blankets that crafters sewed, crocheted and knitted as gifts for refugees and immigrants to make them feel welcomed in their new community in Vermont.

From Seattle Times

The material has a knitted textile base, from which a mycelium composite grows atop.

From Seattle Times

On the wall are samples from costumes for the film, and a single micro fingerless glove that one of the costume-makers painstakingly knitted for Geppetto using pins.

From BBC

The sweaters — soft, white acrylic wool with little owls across the front — were expertly knitted.

From Washington Post

The young women arrived in knitted, brightly colored balaclavas, dancing and pumping their fists, as their song echoed within the ornate cathedral walls.

From Los Angeles Times