27 Verbs to Use for the Word knitting

Mrs. Naylor took up her knitting and switched off to another topic.

"You're staunch," said Cartwright and Mrs. Cartwright resumed her knitting.

Mrs. Rosenberg graciously allowed Mandoline to lay aside her tedious knitting, and give her undivided attention to her guest.

" Mrs. Fairfax dropped her knitting, wondering what sort of talk this was, and remarked that Miss Eyre had been a kind and careful teacher.

But Madame Bad Luck soberly comes And stays,no fancy has she for flitting, Snatches of true love-songs she hums, And sits by your bed, and brings her knitting.

Mrs. Carr had rolled up her knitting, and was just on the point of going upstairs.

it was an unlucky moment John had taken to search out the state of Carlen's feeling toward Wilhelm,Carlen sitting in a posture of dreamy reverie, one hand lying idle in her lap holding her knitting, the ball rolling away unnoticed on the ground; her other arm thrown carelessly over the railing of the stoop, her eyes fixed on Wilhelm's bowed head.

She stopped her knitting.

And after those, he went on knitting a pair for his father; and indeed, although he learned to work with a needle as well, and to darn the stockings he had made, and even tried his hand at the spinningof which, however, he could not make much for a long timehe had not left off knitting when we come to begin the story in the next chapter.

(AI reg. entered under British Proclamation of 10Mar44) R641155. 101 ways to improve your knitting.

Nor was I then for toil or service fit; My deep-drawn sighs no effort could confine; 430 In open air forgetful would I sit Whole hours, with idle arms in moping sorrow knit.

She will have to stoop in order to pick up the knitting.

"Grandma, please tell me something that happened when you were little," coaxed Marjorie, as she placed the knitting back in the old fingers.

Perceiving on her return that her mother still slept, she knelt down and repeated her morning prayer, with great attention, then taking up the stocking she was knitting, worked diligently at it until the daylight came feebly in at the little window, when, putting her knitting aside, she lighted the fire in the stove and began to prepare breakfast.

"If I can't go myself, I certainly am not going to send any knitting," she would spiritedly answer, but several times recently the sight of such charming looking knitting bags had tempted her into almost breaking her resolution.

I want my knitting and a sunny spot to mumble my gums and wait for noon and a dish o' porridge!...

With inborn sense of order, some of the housewives abandoned their knitting and calmly swept up the glass into neat piles.

He watched Lois knitting and patching her poor little gifts, with a vague feeling that every stitch made the time a moment shorter until he should be free, with his life in his hand again.

She did this without noise; she did not sit too near to him; she took pains not to annoy him by any feminine bustle over her work; she chose her knitting, as being always most to his fancy; then she looked up timidly into his face.

He told me never to stop up the bullet-hole, but to leave it to show what women were made of in the Revolution. CHAPTER XIV. Cousin Statia had completed her winter's knitting, Aunt Henshaw began to make pumpkin pies, and the period of my visit was rapidly drawing to a close.

" Miss Clark the elder contemplated her knitting for a noticeable interval before she answered.

Miss Maria flapped her knitting over.

Still the far sounds of the town came up cheerfully, while she folded up her knitting, it being dark, thinking how happy an ending this was to a happy day.

It's up to you to make those three women in the third row forget what they're knitting for, even if they don't forget their knitting.

"Catharina," he said, as he gave her back her knitting, "do you remember how you used to cook me the trout?" Another smile passed over her face.

27 Verbs to Use for the Word  knitting