knit one's brows
To scowl, indicating anger, worry, or puzzlement.
verb
To turn thread or yarn into a piece of fabric by forming loops that are pulled through each other. This can be done by hand with needles or by machine.
to knit a stocking
The first generation knitted to order; the second still knits for its own use; the next leaves knitting to industrial manufacturers.
To create a stitch by pulling the working yarn through an existing stitch from back to front.
Stitches that are knitted look like little V’s when seen from the front.
To join closely and firmly together.
The fight for survival knitted the men closely together.
Lord of my love, to whom in vassalage Thy merit hath my duty strongly knit, To thee I send this written embassage,
To become closely and firmly joined; become compacted.
To grow together.
All those seedlings knitted into a kaleidoscopic border.
noun
A knitted garment.
There are grey Grecian tops and a light, sheer, silver cardigan. Stylish dark grey tailored trousers, silver thongs and shiny jet-black stilettos. Black sheer blouses with squared bib fronts, and expensive-looking black and dark grey woollen knits.
A session of knitting.
It's always time for a bit of a knit.