(MAKE CLOTHES) [verb] [past simple] knitted or knit, [past participle] knitted or US also knit - to make (things such as clothes) by using two long needles to connect wool or another type of thread into joined rowsHe enjoys knitting. [I]She knitted a scarf as a Christmas present for him. [T]My granny knitted me some gloves/knitted some gloves for me. [+ two objects]She was wearing a sweater knitted in cotton.(esp. UK) She knitted (up) a woolly blanket. [M](esp. UK and ANZ) This wool knits (up) very easily (= it is easy to make things with). [I]See also knitwear.See picture: Sewing and knitting(specialized) To knit is also to do the most basic type of stitch, when knitting something.Knit one, purl one.
KNIT
Meaning of KNIT in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012