When the cold weather came on she knitted him wristlets, which he always religiously wore from the house and pocketed immediately thereafter.
She crocheted fine edgings on the inexpensive knitted underwear she wore in winter.
He opened his mouth to speak further, then closed it and for five minutes thought with knitted brows.
It is a good plan, especially in knees of stockings and knitted underwear, to baste a piece of fine net over a worn or broken place and darn over it.
In knees and heels of stockings, or knitted underwear, a piece of net large enough to extend beyond the thin part should be basted carefully; then darn down the outer edges of the net and finally the hole or thin place.
Knitted purses were a favorite token and gift from fair hands to husband or lover.
An elaborate and much-admired form of knitting was the bead bags and purses which were so fashionable in the early years of this century, though I have seen some knitted bags of colonial days.
In all these knitted and crocheted bags the beads had to be strung by a rule in advance; in an elaborate pattern of many colors it may easily be seen that the mistake of a single bead in the stringing would spoil the entire design.
Netted purses and work-bags also were made similar to the knitted ones.
Mrs. Morton, who was knitting, knitted away with the excited energy of nervous irritation.
The Prince-Cardinal thought long with knitted brow.
Conrad, indeed, never looked better or more princely than in that rough jerkin of blue, together with the corded forester's breeches and knittedhose which he had borrowed from Theresa's dumb servitor.
Some had richly ornamented leather boots reaching half way up their long, straight legs, while others wore white leggings, with knitted stockings pulled up over them.
He twisted his body, clenched his fists, and knitted his brows.
She was even concerned with his clothes, gave him new ones, knitted him a woolen comforter, presented him with little toilet things, and all so gently that he never was put about by her care or her presents.
Stepan Mihailovitch knitted his brows but did not express his feelings by a single word.
Instructions for the knitteddoll dress and beret for Style No.
Any charming young lady can wear this type ofknitted dress and feel--well--like a Princess.
I introduced Thorndyke, at the mention of whose name our new acquaintance knitted his brows, and glanced inquisitively at my friend.
Thorndyke had scrutinized the strange writing with knitted brows.
But the only boot that answers this description is the fisherman's thigh-boot--made of enormous size to enable him to wear in the winter two or three pairs of thick knitted stockings, one over the other.
Thorndyke hastily pocketed his specimen, and, stepping round the little bedside table, bent over the hand with knitted brows.
His foreheadknitted into lines; he stared more closely.
There are capitals knitted of nuns and monks, shamelessly coupled, as on the hall of chimney pieces in the Palais de Justice, in Paris.
We done our own knittin' and spun our own thread and knitted our socks and stockings.
What's funny about it is, I had not knitted a stitch since I was about ten.
She knitted all our socks and sweaters for you couldn't buy things like that because stores was few and she spun and wove for the white folks and knitted too.
In the engraving it will be seen that the thread is put twice entirely round the needle; and then brought forward, so that the next knitted stitch will take it over a third time.
When knitted and purled stitches occur in the same row, the thread must be brought forward before a purled stitch, and taken back before a knitted one.
In doing the next row, knit one, purl one, knit one of these stitches; however many are made, they must be alternately knittedand purled in the next row.
A feverish flush suffused the countenance of the marquis; he knitted his eyebrows so as to make them meet; but considering, no doubt, the ridiculousness of a scene with a slave who was only acting according to orders, he soon mastered himself.
The marquis knitted his eyebrows, and crossed his arms with anger.
Eight of theseknitted and wadded petticoats in summer!
They walked with their arms round each other's waists, or else they knitted with gleaming needles.
There were dozens, some knitted of heavy wool, some quilted in elaborate patterns, and some of thick, fleecy cloth; but there was not one weighing less than three pounds.
As far as I know, nothing has been done in the way of improvement of knitted mats or rugs, although a very beautiful manufacture has been founded upon the method of pulling rags through burlap.
Too scared to realize where he was, he fought her, his little face quite red, and his blouse strained up so that it revealed the girth of his round little body in its knitted undershirt.
The usual heightened colour no longer gave youth to her cheek; an anxious frown knitted her candid brows; and there was no laughter in her eyes.
He had procured from the bookstall of a station a pile of English newspapers, and was reading them in the train, while his wife knitted the interminable sock.
The big square parcel revealed an afghan, knitted in long stripes of red and blue, the colours rich and warm, and harmonising pleasantly.
Dumas is dead," she murmured, looking across the bay from under knitted brows.
A side glance at his face showed him with brows knitted and abstracted eyes.
But he got up hastily, and paced the long room with knitted brows.
Mr. Slumper put a hand to his brow and knitted this wearily, as if the effort of calculation was more than he could bear.
For a second the girl stared at him with knitted brows.