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  2. The Great British Sewing Bee series 8 - Wikipedia

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    The eighth series of The Great British Sewing Bee began on 27 April 2022. [1] Sara Pascoe replaced Joe Lycett as the presenter of the show, with both Esme Young and Patrick Grant returning as judges. [2] This series saw the programme moving out of London, it being filmed in a former textile mill called the Sunny Bank Mills, located in Farsley ...

  3. Knitted fabric - Wikipedia

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    If they are not secured, the loops of a knitted course will come undone when their yarn is pulled; this is known as ripping out, unravelling knitting, or humorously, frogging (because you 'rip it', this sounds like a frog croaking: 'rib-bit'). [2] To secure a stitch, at least one new loop is passed through it.

  4. Sophie Turner Stuns in a Ruched Gray Co-Ord While ... - AOL

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    Turner looked stunning in an ab-baring, figure-hugging co-ord in a smooth slate gray hue. The set consisted of a cropped off-the-shoulder top that featured ruching down the center and a matching ...

  5. Knitting - Wikipedia

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    In hand knitting certain articles of clothing, especially larger ones like sweaters, the final knitted garment will be made of several knitted pieces, with individual sections of the garment hand knitted separately and then sewn together. Seamless knitting, where a whole garment is hand knit as a single piece, is also possible.

  6. Basic knitted fabrics - Wikipedia

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    Basic knitted fabrics include stocking stitch, reverse stocking stitch, garter stitch, seed stitch, faggoting, and tricot.In some cases, these fabrics appear differently on the right side (as seen when making the stitch) than on the wrong side (as seen from the other side, when the work is turned).

  7. Plush - Wikipedia

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    Plush (from French peluche) is a textile having a cut nap or pile the same as fustian or velvet. Its softness of feel gave rise to the adjective "plush" to describe something soft or luxurious, which was extended to describe luxury accommodation, or something rich and full.

  8. Sweater - Wikipedia

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    One from the Graham Leggate collection, a Norwegian selburose design. A sweater (North American English) or pullover, also called a jersey or jumper (British English, Hiberno-English and Australian English), [1] is a piece of clothing, typically with long sleeves, made of knitted or crocheted material that covers the upper part of the body.

  9. Category:Knitted garments - Wikipedia

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