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  2. Finger knitting - Wikipedia

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    The current record, as acknowledged by the Guinness Book of World Records, is held by a German man who knitted a 4,321-metre (14,177 ft) strand in 2004. [2] Ten days before the German record was set, 11-year-old Gemma Pouls of Hamilton, New Zealand , set the record with a 2,779.49-metre (9,119.1 ft), which weighed over 5 kg (11 lb).

  3. Hand knitting - Wikipedia

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    The oral histories of many knitters have been collected, and suggest that hand-knitting is often associated with compassion. [24] "I knit love into every stitch" is a common refrain. [29] The repetitive aspect of hand-knitting is generally relaxing and can be well-suited for meditational or spiritual practice. [30] [31]

  4. Slip-stitch knitting - Wikipedia

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    The knitted and slipped wyib stitches come forward, whereas the purled and wyif stitches recede, resulting in a (very warm!) double-knit scarf alternating in the two colors with beautiful drape. The knit and purl stitches produce the front and back fabrics, respectively, of the double-knitted fabric while the slipped stitches allow for the ...

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  6. Scarf - Wikipedia

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    The knitting garments such as scarves is an important trade in some countries. Hand-knitted scarves are still common as gifts. [42] Printed scarves are offered internationally through high-fashion design houses, including Burberry, Missoni, Alexander McQueen, Valentino, Cole Haan, Chanel, Etro, Lanvin, Louis Vuitton and Prada.

  7. Orenburg shawl - Wikipedia

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    The pattern of the Orenburg shawl on the postage stamp. Russian Post, 2013.. The Orenburg shawl is a Russian knitted lace textile using goat down and stands as one of the classic symbols of Russian handicraft, along with Tula samovars, the Matrioshka doll, Khokhloma painting, Gzhel ceramics, the Palekh miniature, Vologda lace, Dymkovo toys, Rostov finift (enamel), and Ural malachite.