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"knitted" Definitions
  1. made by knitting wool or another thread

632 Sentences With "knitted"

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They're all knitted, ribbed jumpers with that knitted, felted lamb's wool that's been pleated.
Knitted blanket If your Valentine loves to be cozy, wrap this knitted blanket around her.
And so do those enjoying my knitted scarves, sweaters, donated baby hats and knitted charity projects.
Chunky knitted throw blanket — save $30 Chunky knitted blankets look super cute draped over a couch and are incredibly cozy to curl up with.
Two years ago, Luis Suarez wore literal knitted Adidas boots.
Already off to a great start with this knitted cap.
The unisuits are knitted with antimicrobial material, their designer said.
The blue knitted cardigan is from Spanish brand Fina Ejerique.
Get a hand knitted scarf from Broad City's Ilana Glazer.
TC: How did you decide to create knitted footwear, specifically?
The sweaters are knitted on machines right in the store.
The Outer Borough types wore puffy jackets and knitted hats.
In The Style Knitted Tank Top $34, available at Asos.
There are unraveled balls of yarn and knitted objects everywhere.
Knitted pouches for joeys affected by Australia bushfires, Jan. 6.
Jensen's two knitted "paintings" also attracted me — at least initially.
It has since introduced knitted loafers and sneakers, expanded its size range, and next month will add a knitted Chelsea-style ankle boot to the collection, but the original two styles remain its most popular.
Keep your fingertips warm and pretty with knitted nail art looks.
Knitted Knockers currently ships more than 1,000 free knockers a month.
The Little Mermaid: Part Of Your Holidays Knitted Christmas Sweater, $54.99
Somebody gave me the other day a little knitted Handmaid's chicken.
Some of the most provocative political art these days is knitted.
With my limited knowledge, I thought it could not be knitted.
Even the Philharmonic players wore plain black clothing and knitted caps.
I'm wearing a scarf that my grandmother in Brazil knitted for me.
Mr. Judkins, a burly man in a knitted cap, fought back tears.
Their invention is a sensory sleeve that fits over a knitted glove.
Locals sell knitted bikinis and scarfs along the beach near Pigeon Point.
Bay rocks a cute knitted headband and slight smile in the photo.
But they're knitted so airily throughout that they also feel like advertisements.
The black knitted top completely sold out within hours of her appearance.
For her, the gender divide has long been knitted into the culture.
Instead her knitted brow and tight expression communicate her prickly emotional state.
She lit the cigarette with knitted brows, with strong and supple fingers.
Many of them were knitted by Ms. Maichin's mother, who lives downstairs.
He spoke calmly, his words measured, but his knitted brow betrayed agitation.
Her eyebrows knitted for a moment, but she didn't give an answer.
All of that is topped off in a stylish knitted jacquard cover.
There were knitted winter hats, topped with pom-poms or arbitrarily placed flowers.
It starts out as a circular tube of knitted polyester, like a sock.
Knitted Knockers was founded six years ago, by breast cancer survivor Barb Demorest.
Since picking up the craft, he says he's knitted well over 8,000 caps.
I've also knitted Superman penguin suits, and loads of football team shirts too.
He pointed to several stiff leaves, surrounded by knitted slices of buttered toast.
I knitted the first drumstick, a brown yarn lollipop with a white shaft.
Knitted woolen bonnets meanwhile made reference to the queen's love of outdoor pursuits.
Beyond the breakfast bar, three knitted pendant lights hang over the dining table.
If your Valentine loves to be cozy, wrap this knitted blanket around her.
And many of the smaller drawings have filigree patterns that almost seem knitted.
A woman sitting next to me wordlessly offered a knitted wrap and smiled.
Using a simple color coding system, she knitted "graphs" based on published data.
But the knitted teepees in Native Intelligence (1987–92), for example, were not solely about nostalgia—they were also embodiments of a "lost in translation" situation, where meaning collapses as the teepee goes from an ethnographic photograph to a knitted object.
The brilliantly colored fibers that result are then woven, knitted, and crocheted by hand.
There's something so romantic about a man in a scarf and a knitted hat.
Zweiman, who knitted the hat that Suh will be wearing in Washington on Saturday.
Farrar knitted throughout the trial, although near the end, court security confiscated her needles.
Its soft, knitted outside and wooden ears are supposed to make kids feel comfortable.
In "Tommy," a stuffed animal and two knitted booties are arranged beside the sonogram.
There was even a knitted sweatshirt that sports the Venus symbol in the mix.
Paying careful attention to detail, Alexander strives to make her knitted moths readily identifiable.
At that time, I also realized that everyone was wearing pink knitted pussy hats.
Prince William got several books, a vase and even a pair of knitted booties.
Dance forms — from tap to swing and vogueing — are knitted together throughout this production.
In the brief scene, the knitted hat was in at least 6 different positions.
Her eyebrows were constantly knitted, and her eyes had a distracted and sullen look.
Some knitted during parliamentary debates; others nursed their babies or brought along a pet.
She wore an unusual knitted hat, with lots of whirly strings hanging from it.
At a nearby table sat a young woman in a knitted pink pussy hat.
It's basically these women who couldn't come to the march, so they knitted them.
Roth: I didn't think Freddie Freeman's brows could be more knitted, but I was wrong.
Shortly after, he found out that his followers were buying up his mom's knitted masterpieces.
Cromwell's death hit especially hard; his humor and good nature had knitted the unit together.
A biodegradable slow cooker, the EcoGrill comprises a clay plate wrapped in knitted tree fibers.
Check out that sweet sweater, with the word "mom" knitted into a heart. Too. Precious.
Josh A hat knitted by the grandmother of the singer of a band I love.
My mom had to fetch a knitted hat from home to keep my dad warm.
The opening look — a heavy, knitted pinafore dress that swept the ground — set the tone.
Last time, they all knitted warhead-tip cozies that say "Gone Fission" for their husbands.
Another motif seems to be based on a magnified, high-contrast photo of knitted yarn.
Both that red sweater and my blue one would have been knitted by my mum.
Bodysuits ranged from knitted to barely there string options that revealed all, pasties in place.
Her piece, "Little Lolitas," is an arrangement of film reels partly covered by knitted jerseys.
Joe bundled up a Moncler puffer with a black beanie, knitted scarf, and padded gloves.
In New Orleans, there was a woman, Deborah Claire Berger, who knitted these amazing sculptures.
That's why you'll see pink knitted "pussy hats" and plenty of anti-Trump signage Saturday.
The internet is knitted into our modern fabric, thoroughly integral to how our society functions.
J Hud was in Manchester Thursday, wearing big puffy slippers, sweats and a knitted hat.
A knitted Stanford bunny skin (left), stuffed and sewn shut (center), viewed from the front (right).
Prop stylist and model maker Jessica Dance is known for her knitted versions of everyday objects.
The taxes affect items ranging from clothespins to coats to knitted gloves to shoes to glassware.
The 6-foot-7 Osweiler stood and clapped, a knitted cap in place of his helmet.
The outfits in knitted gold wire are less popular with the dancers, it must be said.
Her femininity is embedded in the elegance of arcing lines, and the knitted, halting, tentative rhythms.
After I've knitted for a while, I feel like I just woke up form a nap.
As for the dude, he was pretty stylish in a long black coat and knitted cap.
They're knitted of organic Shetland wool from a 200-year-old Scottish mill in Alberta, Canada.
The BionicFlyingFox consists of a foam body and wings made out of a knitted elastane fabric.
There are also orange pumpkins and white snowflakes knitted into the mostly black and purple sweater.
One is about a system called InverseKnit that automatically creates patterns from photos of knitted items.
Melania wrapped her notebooks in magazine perfume ads and kept her knitted sweaters in purple lockers.
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Each piece of every garment is knitted individually and then linked together and finished by hand.
William was also given a hand-knitted Clanger to give to 4-year-old Princess Charlotte.
There's no reason to relegate the scarf your grandmother knitted to the back of your closet.
She raised sheep, had them sheared, spun the wool into balls of yarn and knitted socks.
For example, researchers are exploring how to use knitted fabrics in soft robotics, while Georgia Institute Technology mathematician, physicist and hand-knitter Elisabetta Matsumoto is currently conducting a five-year research project to create models that can predict how different types of knitted fabric will behave.
They wore knitted pink "pussy hats" with pointy ears, or carried such signs as "Viva La Vulva".
Good thing for these cat duos, they go together like a daggy knitted sweater and holiday cheer.
Knitted fabrics manufacturer Teejay Lanka Plc fell 2.2 percent, while conglomerate Richard Pieris Plc dropped 1.7 percent.
For his new show, Hansen has based the designs of these "knitted paintings" on his own DNA.
Worn with pink EMU Australia boots (over knitted socks) and a pink Fair Isle style woolen hat.
The bottom is a solid piece of foam with a knitted upper, making it lightweight for running.
I hooded Alteronce Gumby with a knitted color study, activating simultaneous contrast with the painting behind him.
While the other shoes use a tightly knitted material, the AM4LA has more visible perforations for breathability.
Reichek's practice, however, is broad, and it includes thread-based drawings, knitted sculpture, collage, installation, and video.
But the problem in political terms was that these pieces were not knitted into a big theme.
During the happy-hour meetup, she knitted a swatch illustrating a plastic surgery technique called Z-plasty.
We also make crochet and knitted toys that act as a surrogate mother to our primate babies.
So you would think that choosing what knitted woolly sweater to wear would be the easy bit.
Cheers erupted from the crowd wearing knitted hats, carrying children bundled in bright-colored hooded winter parkas.
Long, snaking lines of paint are composed into grids that resemble loosely woven gauze or knitted fabric.
If members are still chilly, there are baskets of knitted cotton blankets placed strategically throughout the club.
Behind her stand three white women, all wearing the pink knitted "pussyhats" that the march made famous.
He has reshaped the suits, recolored the clothes and introduced knitted styles that are both pertinent and contemporary.
Since that fateful post, the organization has received thousands of little knitted nests from all over the world.
The grand alliance of Islamists and nationalists that he knitted together after the coup seems to be fraying.
The Immigrant Yarn Project, a fiber arts collective, crafts and sells knitted totems to benefit immigration aid organizations.
For Hansen his knitted artworks are in a quantum-like state of uncertainty—being drawings, paintings, and sculpture.
The vibrations from the sounds changed the printing pattern, giving the resulting pots a kind of knitted texture.
She finished off the look with a black and white knitted kimono and a matching wide-brimmed hat.
Glow-in-the-dark accents are fused within a knitted upper that&aposs paired with a 4D midsole.
There's also "crazy outerwear," with faux and real fur (knitted Mongolian wool and rabbit) and some leather pieces.
The group seems to have been knitted together by time serving in Belgian prisons and fighting in Syria.
The forest floor was uneven duff, knitted with roots, despite the even layer of dead that lay beneath.
But the camp, in the Bago Region of Myanmar, had a secret weapon: giant knitted and crocheted blankets.
But the camp, in the Bago Region of Myanmar, had another secret weapon: giant knitted and crocheted blankets.
That's where Robin Kornides, 63, lives with her husband and makes her living selling sewn and knitted goods.
But the couple traveled regularly to see each other and knitted their relationship back together, visit by visit.
Of the dozen women, four wore colorful scarves or cute slouchy knitted hats to cover their bald heads.
The gatherings were filled with colorful signs, slogans for various presidential candidates — and the trademark knitted hats. 2750.
He wore English sports jackets, silk shirts, and knitted ties; he had a Cadillac and employed a chauffeur.
Subway sufferers, take note: In Germany, a frustrated commuter knitted a scarf, color-coded based on train delays.
George cuts a fine figure wearing a knitted navy tank top emblazoned with soldiers, complete with long black socks.
It was bolder in its storytelling, more incisive with its character arcs, and knitted together with stronger thematic underpinnings.
I throw on wide-legged pants, a gray polo, and a maxi-length knitted gray cardigan without a coat.
In the snap, Drake and his father looked identical in white tops, glasses, gold necklaces and white knitted caps.
She had knitted him a sweater, and even though it was hot that year, he wore it every day.
" —Julia Monica "Both of my grandmothers knitted, and I learned to enjoy arts and crafts activities thanks to them.
That 38 candidates came forward to succeed him was an indication of how many ideologies he had knitted together.
Punk might not be dead, as her knitted son's sweater proclaims, but her real son's reputation almost certainly is.
Some resemble slender wire mesh, glistening with variegated sections; others, the gnarled, knitted surfaces of wall-to-wall carpeting.
The Finns started using the unique method of stress relief at the Sochi Games, where they knitted a scarf.
No, what I long for is a lawn that can give you an electric shock, a ground that's knitted.
Both of their eyes are closed and he wears a knitted blanket for cover, creating a warm, intimate moment.
Now look at your Christmas stash: big thing of jelly beans, cozy knitted socks, thing of Dove for Men.
For centuries, this caste arrangement, knitted together with music, has persisted across the cracked plains of the Thar Desert.
End up buying a sweatshirt, a knitted hat – it's colder than I expected here – and a Christmas tree ornament.
It was formed from dozens of elasticated bandage-style strips of knitted cloth, creating a body-sculpting, skintight silhouette.
And to get there, the hero is less likely to be wearing shining armor than a pink knitted hat.
"Joker," which continually blurs reality, seems less a linear tale than a sequence of dances knitted together with dialogue.
Everything is knitted, dyed, cut and sewn in Los Angeles, and designed to be worn throughout pregnancy, and beyond.
These stylish boots feature waterproof rubber, with a quick-dry knitted cotton lining and a multi-layer cushioned sole.
"I have never seen such demand for warm clothes," Mr. Sharma said as a customer picked through knitted sweaters.
The show proceeds with other sculptural works, many of them made of hand-knitted copper wire or nylon filament.
The shoes are then knitted by a computer program that has different settings for pattern, color, design and size.
She's in a white knitted sweater and he's in a puffy black vest looking hella stylish with his aviators.
Some projects are destined to be UFOs forever, lying around half-knitted until you finally decide to frog them.
The range of materials, from woven hair and bone to knitted nylon, may be a bit of a surprise.
In recent years, knitted products have become weapons in the fight for women's rights, including a campaign to send knitted vaginas to male members of Congress, and the campaign during the first Women's March in 2017 to wear pink "pussyhats" in protest of remarks made by Mr. Trump on the "Access Hollywood" tape.
The subways and streets of Washington, D.C., were full of grown men wearing knitted pink vagina hats on their heads.
They came with signs in their hands and knitted vaginas on their heads and warm granola bars in their pockets.
Not only do the hats represent the person wearing them, Suh said, but also the person who knitted the hat.
When I got there, the staff prayed with me and handed me my sonogram pictures with a tiny knitted hat.
The red skirt, though still knitted and subtly printed, helps break up the monotony that comes with a matching set.
In addition, his father knitted hammocks, wove baskets to collect rice, and made woven fans to fight Urabá's Caribbean heat.
Although the majority of moth species are not wool eaters, the insects are generally seen as enemies of knitted fabrics.
Accompanied by moustaches and home-knitted jumpers, the 70s was something of a Dark Age for British food and drink.
You can also pick the material you're made of: glass, glowing metal, knitted fabric, or twinkling stars, among other things.
"Invisible Jumpers" started after Dodd showed Ford a sweater she had knitted that resembled the seat covers of a bus.
The first is a black knitted polo neck emblazoned with "PRINGLE" in white embroidery, which is on sale for $24.99
Rural setup is closely knitted with a traditional top down information flow, having comparatively low level of digital technology penetration.
In this, Superman is feared by the people he most wants to save, while wearing the knitted red and blue.
Marshall hopes her knitted incarnations of endangered and extinct animals will remind viewers how to care for wildlife and habitats.
Facebook's chief executive has mandated that the social network's three messaging services — the third is Facebook Messenger — be knitted together.
That incident, plus the reputation of her breed, subject to generalizations about viciousness, also knitted them closer as a couple.
"Before, we used to suffer so much," Ms. Cusi said as she knitted a pocket for her brown wool sweater.
She added, however, that the knitted grey jumper her character wears in the scene is similar to one she owned. 
The knitted stitches were especially thick and prominent, and the coloring complemented Evans' blue eyes and dark brown hair remarkably.
This bulk-free jacket is made of knitted, heathered polyester fleece and will keep him warm through the remaining winter days.
What is initially striking about these knitted works is their breadth; they depict artwork ranging from the 1920s up until 2015.
For me, anything wooden, printed and textured is dreamy; from Persian rugs (and IKEA knockoffs) to knitted throws in bold colors.
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This Anthropologie hat is knitted for ultimate warmth and decked out with a pom pom and subtle sequins just for fun.
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His most defining feature, to me, is the fact that he always wears a beanie that his mom knitted for him.
But Ferretti returned to her traditional looks with ruched tops, pink overalls with knitted brassieres and short dresses in broderie anglaise.
Knitted together with dizzying special effects were Lou Reed, Issey Miyake, Philip Glass, kabuki theatre and a marathon runner in Seoul.
Each ornament measures around 3 inches in diameter and is completely covered with knitted wool in a colorful winter sweater design.
The difference is that he's knitted the sweater himself, and that it also happens to feature the same landmarks he's visiting.
He wore his jeans, his white socks, his white sneakers, a knitted sweater—Linda's—that seemed laughably and obviously a woman's.
For example, researchers are studying the properties of knitted fabric to guide innovation in fields like biomedical engineering and soft robotics.
Goofy-looking and unassuming in knitted sweaters and schoolboy haircuts, the Undertones demurred when it came to the rowdy punk lifestyle.
Each of Broken Age's fictional knitted pals probably took at least a few hours apiece—knit offscreen by Broken Age's Overmother.
But Kaufman said it felt wrong: The information about the people who knitted or crocheted made her think of her grandmother.
One or two wear West Brom scarves, gently draping them over their chairs, or knitted hats embroidered with the club's crest.
Roma Boots These stylish boots feature waterproof rubber, with a quick-dry knitted cotton lining and a multi-layer cushioned sole.
So far, scarves have been knitted on behalf of 30 national parks, she said, including Glacier Bay and the Grand Canyon.
There were plenty of knitted dresses, patchwork skirts and cargo pants — but what really stood out were the displays of skin.
Gimaguas gold-plated earrings, $41; seashell necklace with turquoise, coral and lapis lazuli stones, $38; knitted raffia sandals, $66; at gimaguas.com.
Mr. Longstreth kept his music fearlessly, willfully odd, writing songs that fractured themselves, then knitted themselves together in newly skewed ways.
It is a continuous mass of old and new, seemingly overlapping towns and city-size suburbs, all knitted together by freeways.
I got a call from the Arts Council of New Orleans, saying they'd found these fabulous knitted sculptures in a Dumpster.
New York-based podiatrist Hillary Brenner says flats devotees, even fans of the knitted ones, still have reason to be wary.
Zurich Insurance provides a seemingly endless amount of knitted blue hats in a hole in the wall and they are incredibly popular.
On the fireplace mantle, which has fake, pink rose bunting draped over it, is a small ashtray filled with knitted cigarette butts.
" Over the weekend, at the Electromagnetic Field (EMF) Camp festival in Eastnor, UK, Spencer unveiled her magnum opus: "Stargazing: A knitted tapestry.
My mother had taught me to knit at 15, and I knitted in class throughout college and for a few years thereafter.
He described it as a close group of operators knitted together by the same relationships and even some of the same deals.
The knitted books were commissioned by a local council through the Melbourne-based group Yarn Corner, he told Mashable Australia via email.
According to Festo's website, the bat's wings are made from airtight films and a knitted elastane fabric, welded together at 45,000 points.
Her plan includes a refreshed logo, maintenance upgrades to its stores, and merchandise that is less bandage skirts and more knitted dresses.
He had a knitted suit, and into that suit they laced the hair and all of the things that went in it.
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For many athletes, the specially designed knitted upper section creates a more seamless, form-fitting shoe, something few other brands have matched.
A guard led Gordon in to meet with students one-on-one, while others knitted or made hook rugs at nearby tables.
This ocean plastic is harvested, processed, and turned into a yarn that can be knitted and used in both footwear and apparel.
A man wearing leather shoes and a knitted sweater walks into the practice and disappears into a treatment room with Dr. Wolter.
Protesters with signs and pink knitted hats filled the city's Metrorail trains and streets as they made their way to Capitol Hill.
A ball of yarn made of "textured sterling silver" can't be made into a knitted sweater, but it can cost you $9,000.
A woman who participates in the plant swap she organizes knitted her a plant holder with a baby sloth stitched into it.
A group of knitters started a campaign called #KnitforJacinda to donate knitted baby goods to New Zealand hospitals for distribution to families.
Like all Rothy's shoes, The Chelsea boot is knitted from repurposed plastic fibers and made with a super soft, carbon-free sole.
New York (CNN Business)Rothy's iconic women's flat shoes are knitted from a single continuous yarn derived from recycled plastic water bottles.
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It's snowing, so I throw on a hat my grandma knitted me as well and go out to clear off my car.
On another episode Rogers showed viewers the sweaters his mother knitted for him -- the same sweaters he wore on every single show.
Darn Tough socks are knitted in Vermont using superfine gauge yarns that keep the socks from slipping, bunching, or giving you blisters.
It's knitted with durable fibers engineered to wick sweat away from your foot and out the opening of your shoe or boot.
Are some traditional allies and partners still knitted to us because they feel they have to, rather than because they want to?
"That's one of things that I have taken up as a challenge - how can we create a suit that's knitted," Vaaderpass said.
This ridiculous winter accessory by the Nose Warmer Company is essentially a knitted pouch made specifically to keep your nose nice and toasty.
Take a look at this baby chilling with his arms behind his head on a tiny surfboard, with little knitted shorts and sunglasses.
Women attending the march and those who support them intensely knitted pink cat-eared "pussy" hats for participants to wear at the march.
Kathryn, meanwhile, went for a trendy look in light blue jeans, a black top, a black and white knitted sweater, and platform sandals.
To fight the abhorrent pollution, the US Olympic rowing team was fitted with high-tech training unibody suits knitted with an antimicrobial finish.
Dozens of volunteers from The Pussyhat Project handed out hundreds of free pink knitted "pussy hats" made by supporters from around the globe.
In one photo, Baldwin also showed off her rock-hard abs with a knitted bra, camouflage-print overalls and a Kendra Scott necklace.
I'm sure that learning the visual language of photography had a lasting effect on my teenage brain as it knitted itself back together.
By first designing a sweater or pair of pants on a screen powered by Intel, the creation is knitted in just 45 minutes.
She went home, called a friend and told her the doctor said a knitted breast worked well for one of his other patients.
True to his reputation, he appeared in court wearing a purple and white checkered shirt, along with a tie knitted from multicolored yarn.
It knitted together disparate nations into a vast democratic behemoth capable of swallowing and infecting Russia's neighbors with its free trade and freedoms.
Once she's knitted all the pieces of the sweater, she stitches them together, adding hand-knit and embroidered details to create the motif.
Resistance to the Trump administration has taken the form of rallies, speeches, fundraisers, boycotts, fervent Facebook posts, a sea of knitted pink hats.
J.J. Pfister Distilling in Sacramento contains a museum devoted to the founding family's earlier business making knitted swimsuits in the early 20th century.
Mister Rogers's many, colorful cardigans — one of which is now in the Smithsonian — were originally knitted by Mr. Rogers's mother, Nancy McFeely Rogers.
He has planted cactuses that produce dragon fruit and avocado trees among the cherimoyas, and everything is knitted together with passion fruit vines.
During the finale of her Milan Fashion Week show on Saturday, designer Angela Missoni had 40 models don the pink hand-knitted hats.
But more crucially, the germ was also found in the knitted caps and socks regularly used to warm up newborns in these units.
The hall in Exeter had filled early with an enthusiastic crowd, more men than women: blue Red Sox caps, black knitted Bruins hats.
Semmelhack, the Bata curator, sees the proliferation of knitted footwear as a callback of sorts to the way shoes used to be made.
Two centuries later, the structure of knitted fabrics is being studied by researchers for their potential applications in soft robotics and other technologies.
These socks are knitted to be seamless in the toe box, eliminating possible hot spots where your boot or shoe may be narrow.
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Flowing snakeskin print dresses were worn with cycling shorts or chunky yellow sneakers and a long knitted cardigan was matched with purple gym kit.
In an effort to flaunt his religious beliefs, Filin insisted on wearing his knitted colander hat atop his head in his driver's license photo.
In the last decades he has knitted elements from various religions into his work, from Tibetan Buddhism and Shamanism to Ceremonial Magic, and Santería.
Chicago's cozy white blanket, crafted from cotton and cashmere blend, is intarsia-knitted with the label's signature stars, double stripe and a front logo.
Legislation is worked out at the staff level and then knitted together at the end of either the recommendations or disapprovals of committee staffs.
My late grandmother on my father's side knitted a couple of sweaters for my father and uncles, and I 'inherited' two directly from her.
He was wearing a dashiki and a knitted Jamaican cap; he seemed to be deep in thought, his eyes in some far-off place.
Seung Lee has created a tangible, very soft representation of his baby's first year of sleep patterns in the form of a knitted blanket.
These soft, quick-dry garments employ innovative knitted fabrics that trap heat generated by the body so you can stay warm to the core.
Tell us something good Tokyo, Japan Back in May, we told you The Carolina Waterfowl Rescue was asking folks to donate knitted bird nests.
In the snap, a pair of jean overalls, a flannel onesie, a knitted hat, and a pair of sneakers hang from a makeshift clothesline.
Lawyers told the court that Collins said "I'm your nana" to the children, before offering them the homemade cookies out of her knitted bag.
Ms. Knavs told Ms. Jelancic that she had asked her daughter what to do with all the sweaters she had knitted as a child.
Yet more and more, he added, the runway shows and precollections are being knitted together, appealing to customers following the action in real time.
It's this knitted blend that keeps the shoes both soft and structured, so you can walk in them for many, many miles worry-free.
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Below it, Whiffen Spit, knitted with beach grass, juts out between the calm Sooke Basin and the wide open Strait of Juan de Fuca.
The resulting liquid silk is turned into a fiber through a wet-spinning process that creates strands that then can be knitted into fabric.
It was also women who shaped the way segregation, white supremacy and ideas about racial identity were knitted into the fabric of their communities.
Made of brilliantly colored, loosely knitted yarn, the works' impressively varied compositions derive from his DNA, specifically those sequences that determine someone's individual traits.
Earlier in her career, Kawakubo had shown sweaters intentionally knitted with holes, created by loosening screws in the knitting machinery, impeding the construction process.
The strangeness at the heart of the Remedy products, and especially my super favorite Alan Wake, is all getting knitted into a shared universe.
That is something Margot Vaaderpass is also looking at when making tops, coats, trousers and skirts using pineapple leather, biodegradable buttons and knitted tailoring.
At worst, I worried that Michael's mom wouldn't be able to stop herself from sending knitted booties, a possible overstepping of grandma-donor-boundaries.
When it comes to his relationship with his son, Michael Shannon's Roy is a man of many squints and knitted brows but few words.
Models in gothic make-up wore short or quilted jackets over long waist-cinched tops and trousers or colorful knitted dresses over floral-printed skirts.
While this hand-knitted cat attraction device is unfortunately not for sale, you can use it for inspiration to create your own sweater at home.
"Stargazing: A knitted tapestry" wowed EMF camp attendees, and Spencer hopes her efforts will "engage young minds in an area of STEM," according to Space.com.
Some sported a pink, knitted hat that looked like a human brain, an answer to the "pussy hats" affiliated with the Women's March on Washington.
This year Glasgow has a statue surrounded by hundreds of "floating" poppies blown around by fans; 4,000 knitted poppies pour from a church in Warminster.
Not anxious to knock on death's door a second time around, Bauer came up with a waist-length quilted puffer coat with a knitted collar.
I clean up the mess, then change her diaper and put her in a warm bodysuit and tiny purple hat that my friend's mother knitted.
This season saw model Anna Ewers open the show in a navy knitted minidress with knit leg warmers, a concertina bag, and a naval cap.
She also embellishes her sculptures with little handmade details like knitted sweaters and embroidered facial features, along with a carefully rendered set of signature peepers.
Organizers hosted rallies in large cities, in small towns, in blue states, in deep-red pockets, in places where guns are knitted into everyday life.
Each portrait is in a traditional wooden frame, and then they are cast together within a massive cascade of tree roots, knitted from golden wool.
The lambs at Avon Valley Adventure and Wildlife Park in southwest England will be extra stylish this spring because of their new tiny knitted jumpers.
Alexander has already completed 35 knitted moths, and with at least five more sculptures in the works, she's not showing any signs of slowing down.
We knitted the suit, and we added the yak hair and the individual fibers; we sculpted directly onto Peter's face to get the Chewbacca likeness.
"I used to wrap myself in an Afghan or my grandmother's knitted blanket and stand on a podium while I watched the Oscars," she recalled.
The firm supplies knitted apparel to clients in Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Russia, Spain, Netherlands and Britain, including to Littlewoods, one of Britain's oldest retail brands.
That is not now going to happen, raising questions of whether the White House can keep the commitments that knitted the fragile GOP coalition together.
GREAT JOB!) I did have "horse" for OTTER (after entering STEED elsewhere) and "Midas" for MICAH, which was silly — otherwise things knitted together pretty smoothly.
High-tech suits — or tech suits, as they are often called — are distinguished by woven, rather than knitted, fabric, bonded seams and water-repellent coating.
Ms. Turman had knitted a black bolero that her daughter wore over her white sequined Badgley Mischka dress, a borrowed purchase from Rent the Runway.
That includes seat surfaces 3D-knitted from recycled PET bottles, bolsters and headrests made from recycled cork vinyl, and carpets made from reclaimed fishing nets. 
Queen Elizabeth I denied an English priest a patent for an invention that knitted wool, arguing that it would turn her subjects into unemployed beggars.
Small sculptures knitted from either wire or nylon thread resemble primitive slippers, bowls or toy boats that might have been excavated from an archaeological site.
Imagine slipping your sweaty, callused feet into soft, knitted socks after a lifetime of wearing sandals or shapeless woven bags on your feet: knitting's first disruption.
Plus, a 22013 survey of 26,227 knitters uncovered a link between knitting and cognitive function: the more people knitted, the better brain function they had. 244.
Thierry Mugler knitted bodysuit, corset, and pant; Lady Grey Ovoid Earrings, $384, available at Lady Grey; Sophia Webster Jumbo Lilico Sandal, $650, available at Sophia Webster.
Since Lázaro Cárdenas, a former president, expropriated the oil sector in 1938, state control over oil reserves has become knitted into Mexican notions of national sovereignty.
Intricate embroidered outfits adorned with flowers mingled with biker boots on the runway, while some chunky knitted sweaters bore messages, including one with a peace sign.
She taught herself to knit using YouTube videos, knitted baby hats, shopped too much on Amazon and looked forward to visits from her husband and son.
Worn under a $54 beige knitted cardigan from the online Spanish childrenswear boutique Pepa & Co., the company had no idea that Princess Kate was a customer.
We held five poses, each for one minute, conjoined by a tubular knitted color study on a concrete slab in the 100-plus-degree Texas heat.
The 21-year-old supermodel dared to bare at  Milan Fashion Week on Wednesday — rocking a Max Mara long-sleeve knitted nude romper two stylish ways.
While Taylor says he has no idea if it was Harry or Meghan who personally bought the knitted pieces, he is eternally grateful for their support.
Not only does she make knitted goods to sell, she also teaches local Chadian women to do the same in a bid to boost her income.
It features an adorable knitted llama and other small figures that can move around in soft pockets, each noting the day of the month of December.
To Ruby, nothing can top a bulky Christmas sweater that his grandmother knitted for him, in the eighties, out of red, green, and white acrylic yarn.
On his first official trip overseas with his parents, George donned a cosy looking white knitted cardigan along with — yep, you guessed it — shorts and cute sandals.
There's no point in turning your body into a giant knitted vagina if you're not going to take that vagina and walk it to the voting booth.
In the photo, Tripp sits at a lunch table, smiling as he snuggles baby Sailor, who is dressed in cheetah print pants, a knitted cap and moccasins.
A German woman gained widespread attention in January for her "rail delay scarf," which she knitted after an often-delayed 40-minute commute to work in Munich.
Other parts of the show included thinly pleated creations with knitted details or fluid silk dresses and skirts with optical patterns which included the brand's fret motif.
But there's one look that's worthy of its own headline, even a month or so after the fact: a knitted romper that took 86 hours to make.
Frustrated with her teenage son's reluctance to cuddle, she created a knitted doppleganger of him that makes whatever stupid thing your parents did seem not so terrible.
Above all, what Philo's following will miss is the way she made them feel — whether it was in a sumptuous silk two-piece or a knitted dress.
As with uncombed hair, the result is strongly knitted together—so strongly that in Dr Deng's experiments the effect was as good as with a conventional wipe.
Knitted out of yarn, the Cat's Belly — as the name suggests — is meant to allow cats to feel like they're exploring the belly of another, gigantic cat.
They lack the knitted density of his landscapes and figure groups and the stunning integrity of his greatest works, the still-lifes with apples like succulent cannonballs.
I'd get three flavored honey sticks for a dollar and nibble down the sweet plastic tubes as I browsed stuffed marine animals and colorful hand-knitted shawls.
Before answering questions on camera for MTV News, Prakash complimented the reporter's knitted sweater, which had a sun rising over a body of water on the front.
Employees who work inside the facility are bundled in long-sleeved shirts, insulated jackets and knitted hats as well as white overcoats and, in most cases, gloves.
The South African textile designer Laduma Ngxokolo, for example, gives new life to the venerable Aran fisherman sweater by adding rich colors to its cable-knitted patterns.
Age: 27From: New York, N.Y.School: Fashion Institute of Technology Diaz focused on knitwear for his graduation collection — and knitted the words "open the border" on a piece.
If you search "turkey hat" on the popular knitting site Ravelry, there are plenty of patterns available for crocheted turkey hats and there are knitted turkey hats.
The technology behind seamless knitted shoes traces its roots back to hosiery (think socks and tights), though widespread use in the footwear industry began earlier this decade.
The fact that it is so often assumed to be an either-or prospect — that you can somehow solve Trumpism for a specific variable, without which it dissolves — reflects an anxiety over what's on the other side of Election Day: whether we live in a country that could, at least in theory, be knitted back together, or one that does not want to be knitted back together at all.
A stalwart of British fashion, Pringle of Scotland, shows its latest knitted offerings at noon, and then the eyes of the industry turn to Burberry at 1 p.m.
Each piece from Vintage Flufftronics is made entirely from lambswool, and appears alongside other knitted pieces in Dance's "Material World" exhibition at London's Kensington Olympia, through March 6. 
The Oresund link, a 16km road-and-rail, bridge-and-tunnel link from Malmo to Copenhagen that opened in 2000, has knitted the two cities into one region.
In the clip Williamson explains the origins of his name, wields a lightsaber and shows off a Darth Vader doll, "Mini V," that a coworker knitted for him.
Also it's funny for lambs to wear sweaters knitted from yarn, because it's possible that the yarn is wool and obviously they already have wool on their bodies!
Gloves made using CADknit Gloves made using CADknit Both CADKnit and InverseKnit want to make designing and making machine-knitted garments as accessible as 3D printing is now.
Her sister Bella, also in many shows in Milan, wore wide silver shorts and a crop knitted top in grey and silver, a belt showing off her waist.
The Ralph Lauren Custom Cashmere Crewneck features a fully knitted cashmere two-letter or three-letter monogram in 16 different color combinations — not your basic stitched-on monogram.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads At the center of Smack Mellon's Dumbo gallery, Gil Yefman's knitted wrecking ball of genitalia and bodily fluids hangs from the ceiling.
Daisys Reindeer Knitted Pullover, available at Amazon, from $19.99Complete with a comically large pom-pom red nose, this reindeer sweater is a fun addition to your winter wardrobe. 
The Auckland bungalow is surprisingly small and down-to-earth for a prime minister, with knitted items for the baby sent by New Zealanders and toys strewn around.
And Jacquemus opted for an unforgiving knitted tangerine variation, to be worn with an oversize white shirt and the swagger of someone comfortable with having everything on show.
He is working on a computer simulation of knitted fabric, inputting yarn properties and stitch topology, and outputting the geometry and elasticity of the real-life finished object.
Now, even when their sons aren't visiting, their parents drive more than an hour to each other to drop off gifts of knitted items or avocados and papayas.
The company offered its version of the now-cliche ugly holiday sweater, this one bearing its logo and an image of the chicken sandwich knitted into the design.
In matching fluorescent-orange knitted hats and sunglasses, the family stood out among the hundreds of thousands of people swarming Pennsylvania Avenue, waiting for the march to begin.
Davon Brown, 29, wearing Lakers purple warm-up pants and a matching knitted beanie, said he moved to Southern California from New York years ago to play basketball.
Made from breathable knitted mesh fabric and resistant to mold, mildew, and pests, the Coolaroo Elevated Dog Bed is an affordable yet durable choice in elevated dog beds.
But dip into nearly any of Stevens's poems, to the last, and be braced by a voice like none other, in its knitted playfulness and in its majesty.
And both men were Mr. Giuliani's guests this year at an annual dinner he gives for a band of people, mostly city workers, knitted together after the Sept.
Then a blockbuster follow-up report from the Wall Street Journal a few day later blew apart Democratic leaders' delicately knitted attempt to hold off an impeachment investigation.
Shown here is the look that defined 2015: ankle boots, a long stretch of leg, a flowerlike blossom top and a fur pompom at the peak of knitted hats.
I've been looking for a knitted midi dress I can wear with knee-high boots and this one is perfect, even if I couldn't get it at a discount.
North paired her navy polo shirt, plaid skirt and white knitted tights with Converse sneakers, while Penelope completed her look with bare legs and a pair of Gucci loafers.
The Lego figures of George and Charlotte are wrapped up against the cold in newly-knitted mittens and hats as they post their mail outside the permanent Buckingham Palace.
It could be a brow knitted in anger, a little extra flop sweat, a gait that picks up or slows down or otherwise moves out of the normal range.
Beyond X-Road, the backbone of Estonia's digital security is a blockchain technology called K.S.I. A blockchain is like the digital version of a scarf knitted by your grandmother.
This community on the Hudson River is actually nine villages knitted together by their bucolic setting and affordable homes, all within a 35-mile drive of New York City.
Trump, after all, is a newcomer to the Republican Party and a man without an ideology who, with Bannon's aid, knitted together a new coalition to capture the presidency.
I can't wait till some alcoholic research scientist unleashes the nanobot horde and we all get knitted into a single, superintelligent sentient gas with no dividing lines or toenails.
It is also a national manifesto, nay, an obsession expressed in the constant pursuit of homespun pleasures involving candlelight, fires, fuzzy knitted socks, porridge, coffee, cake and other people.
The rocks pulled the lightweight material into a deep bend, recalling the hammocks knitted in villages across rural Paraguay, for which the project, Casa Hamaca ("Hammock House"), is named.
Tens of thousands of rival forces still must be knitted together into a single army, a process that the U.N. and others have called behind schedule and poorly provisioned.
There are women in their 70s in gold bralettes and flared knitted trousers, men in crop tops and skirts, and Gen Zers in sweater vests layered over workwear shirts.
Volunteers use it like packing peanuts, tossing handfuls into care packages to cushion the other items, which include things like toiletries, knitted scarves and hats, DVDs, games and letters.
The number is also an invitation to enter a cinematic world where music and dance are knitted together with the old-school intention of sweeping you off your feet.
The officer, Zachary Crossen — beefy, with an expressive frown and a knitted gray and gold Boston Bruins hat — called to Antonio from the passenger seat, his window rolled down.
"My dream is to have a free life now here in Taiwan," said Lam who wore a brown cardigan and a cap with the United Nations logo knitted onto it.
In the United States, duties are highest for clothing, according to the Pew Research Center, averaging 18.7 percent or 15.8 percent depending on whether the garment is knitted or crocheted.
Was he also, as some critics held, a one-trick actor, who ought to have stayed as a model for Brylcreem and knitted-jumper patterns rather than trying moving pictures?
However, when Nguyen started sending some of his models out wearing knitted ski caps, which covered most of their faces, we couldn't help but wonder what the designer was thinking.
Models walked down the fall '17 Prada runway adorned with oversized, mismatching shell necklaces and bangles in clashing colors and textures, paired with '70s corduroy and angora knitted skirt suits.
Princess Charlotte looks gorgeous in the hand knitted cardigan that is a timeless design lending itself to be passed on to generations and the stitch itself looks like a Rose.
A fuzz of condensation hung in gray skies, which made the sea of pink signs and pink scarves and pink knitted pussyhats pop against the backdrop of the U.S. Capitol.
The protein-based Biosteel yarn forms a knitted top — a beige color, in the case of the shoes on display — that's met at the bottom by large textured white soles.
No country on earth comes close to Britain's peculiar status as a modern nation and economy knitted together by transportation networks that are overwhelmingly in the hands of foreign states.
He was a fashion designer, whose intricately worked and often handmade pieces, painstakingly knitted or crocheted, were glamorously expensive, celebrated by Vogue and worn by pop stars and style icons.
She doesn't want this to be a problem between her and the person who knitted the hat for her, but it has started them off on the wrong marching foot.
Many of the crafters have crocheted, knitted and sewed a range of items including koala mittens for burned paws and pouches for infant "joey" kangaroos who have lost their mothers.
"We have not been able to move infant knitted cotton hat production to the U.S. due to capability, volume and cost impact," one of 22019 submissions from The Gap reads.
The gatherings were filled with colorful signs, slogans for various Democratic presidential candidates and the trademark knitted hats that turned the National Mall into a sea of pink in 2017.
By using Instagram as a marketing tool, she was able to build a sizable millennial following and consumer base, selling the items she once knitted for fun on her blog.
First, musicians from the jazz band Sons of Kemet played themselves down the runway wearing pinstripe pants, string tops and sleeveless vests in oranges and ochres with knitted beanie hats.
One of its initiatives is a form of computerised knitting to make the upper parts of a range of trainers it calls Flyknit, much like the way a sock is knitted.
"She told me that one of her friends in Norway had knitted it, and that whenever she came back to Kandahar she would bring small knitwear for the newborns," Glass said.
Those unsuspecting souls surfing Grindr for lust or companionship were offered the chance to see his show unfold: its polka-dot furs and knitted trousers, appliquéd snails and boxing-boot shoes.
With its endearingly maverick heroine, Ms Nors's novel delivers a bracing antidote to the cult of hygge—which has smothered Denmark's global image under a hand-knitted jumper of sentimental bonhomie.
McLaren's press release for the Senna has knitted through it the kind of macho language you'd expect from someone grunting about an internal combustion engine car in the twilight of 2017.
A week later, Demorest stuck a sock in her bra and put on a loose-fitting jacket and went to church – there, her friend slipped her a pair of knitted knockers.
Nappies, little white clothes for the baby, some knitted trousers, lots of snacks, my clothes, my own towel, toiletries, a tens machine, maternity pads, iPad, water bottle, medical notes, a blanket.
"What I didn't know until I started working with the poems was how much the work is knitted into this locale and how much it mattered to him," Mr. Doran said.
The sisters had brought along swag in the form of nail files, bookmarks, bottles of hand sanitizer and knitted pouches for rosary beads, all branded with the names of their orders.
And yet, here we are: the shootings, the reporters' questions, the memorials full of fading carnations, all forming a new American ritual, one that is increasingly knitted into our cultural narrative.
Mr. Oliver, 60, arrived right on time, bundled against a chilly autumn wind with a knitted cap pulled low, a scarf around his neck and fingerless gloves to warm his hands.
But despite generations of practical and experiential knowledge, the physical and mathematical properties of knitted fabric rarely are studied in a way that produces predictive models about how such fabrics behave.
They, along with others from their communities and cooperatives, have dyed and stitched and knitted and woven and embroidered and painted and hammered and thrown and hand printed everything on offer.
It wasn't until Olive saw the red scarf that she had knitted for Little Henry lying half under the couch in the living room that she felt something close to terror.
"It's been fun to see different interpretations of knitted flats as more companies play with knitting technology, but we're confident that our product will continue to lead the category," she said.
Using a shiny chintz fabric from Japan, he designed his own version of it, with a slim fit, knitted ribbing at the waist and cuffs, and a strap at the collar.
Among some attendees, there was even the critique that pink knitted "pussy hats" that became part of the march's unofficial uniform represented a color palette associated primarily with white women's anatomy.
"In such a closely knitted hinterland, there is always a wish to bring down any sort of unnecessary barriers," Hong Kong Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development Edward Yau told Reuters.
Now, we stood at the top of the cliffs of Hermaness, home to some of the largest colonies of nesting seabirds in the U.K. We squinted through the fog, our knitted scarves whipping in the wind, trying to keep our feet on the ground and our knitted hats (many of them made special for Wool Week, which sends a new hat pattern to participants every year) on our heads as the howling gusts of wind pulled at us.
Basically, anonymized personal data from these data companies was baked into the Facebook Ad platform, accessible to advertisers from big digital marketing agencies to one-person businesses selling hand-knitted beer koozies.
I started to copy the drapey openwork sweaters at Anthropologie and the lacy crop tops at Free People, and to add little touches of my own: a knitted hem, a breast pocket.
Rani, wearing a blue knitted hat, had a huge smile on her face as her parents hugged her, and the little one looked straight into the camera as the image was snapped.
A sea of bright pink knitted hats, a symbol of the movement, stood out on the streets of Park City, Utah, as talk show host Chelsea Handler led the Women's March there.
Its new shoes—the "Tree Runner" (a classic sneaker) and "Tree Skipper" (a take on the boat shoe)—are made of a 3-D knitted, eucalyptus fiber-based material the company developed.
In a twist on the classic Thonet bentwood No. 14 chair, the Haussmanns knitted together three chairs painted in primary hues, their backs meshed in a graceful jumble like Martha Graham dancers.
Whether it's a page out of a coloring book or paint-by-numbers masterpiece, a knitted scarf or a piece of pottery, creating will ease your mind and keep your fingers nimble.
But these workout-friendly cans are a surprisingly refreshing mix of cool design (the knitted ear cups and the rubber part of the headband can be removed and washed) and decent sound.
Other kinds of femininity came later in billowing floral print dresses with high-buttoned collars or spaghetti straps, and knitted, layered midi dresses with matching stilettos — some styled over slim-cut pants.
It specializes in neckwear — cashmere, tussah, knitted silk and more — and pocket squares and scarves in extravagant prints, and has expanded in recent years into something approaching a full-service clothing line.
The D.C. Metro, which extended service to accommodate the influx of locals and out-of-town demonstrators taking part in the march, was packed with riders, many clad in pink, knitted hats.
Rothy's, which launched in 27.3, is on track to sell close to 22016 million pairs this year, and it's one of countless brands today offering a take on the knitted ballet flat.
In his short pants, sweatshirt and knitted wool hat, Mr. Natanzon could look like an amiable loser to his easy marks, as he baited them with his nonstop babble and swaggering hubris.
The commuter delay scarf graph is a data visualization representing data on daily commuter delays into knitted rows on a scarf, and it has become a media star among "data viz" aficionados.
But I won't lie: This is still a bunch of cosmic gobbledygook knitted together with some astonishingly fun action sequences, followed by moments of casual profundity tossed off under softly falling snow.
Last month, the staff put out a simple request on its Facebook page for knitted nests to accommodate the roughly 3,000 baby birds that are expected to come to the sanctuary this season.
Amazon's strategy to bring more brick-and-mortar options into its vast e-commerce empire, and its ambition to sell more pharmaceutical products, today may have found themselves a little more knitted together.
With the blood vessels between Harvey's arms and the donor hands knitted together, then palms and fingers began to turn pink, showing the blood was flowing from his heart into the new appendages.
Bundled up in a scarf, mask and knitted hat, with hot packs tucked into her knee blanket, office worker Shin Hye-sook said she and her three colleagues were coping with the cold.
All colorful podiums and slouchy knitted sweaters, it was a cute mash-up of different musical eras which allowed Warpaint to show where they're at right now (the answer: somewhere pretty damn good).
I try on a sweater with bra underwire sewn into it ($1,150) and am really excited when I see that there's a small knitted strap hidden inside, like the back of the bra.
The family business started with a yellow sweater made with wool traditionally used for blankets that Giuliana had knitted for Luciano, who at the time was a shop assistant in a fabric store.
Dr. Matsumoto's team likes to contemplate how stitch patterns provide code — more complex code than the 1s and 0s of binary — that creates the program for the elasticity and geometry of knitted fabric.
This spread accompanied an exhibit of lace haps (or shawls) — most of them made by local schoolchildren — knitted with cobweb-thin yarn, so thin the whole shawl could pass through a wedding ring.
Schiff also knitted together the Ukraine scandal with another one that has dogged Trump since the start of his presidency: allegations that his campaign conspired with Russia to interfere in the 2016 election.
It would be a radical shift for a firm that has always maintained tight control over the way users experience its devices and that has always knitted its software and hardware experiences together.
She was small and twinkly, wearing a knitted Chanel-style suit woven with gold thread and patent-leather shoes with gold details; inside her collar was tucked a strand of marble-size gemstones.
Artist Kathleen Granados' knitted sculptural interpretation of "no assistance," a poem recited by the Lady in Red, evokes the character's expression of strength and self-worth in the aftermath of a dissolved love affair.
The shop primarily offers patterns for knitted hats and cowls with Trump support and anti-abortion messages, and these reviews frequently reference the Ravelry ban: "Thank you from this unRaveled deplorable knitter," reads one.
Simpler designs like scarves and ties can be knitted wholly by the Kniterate, while more complex pieces like dresses or sweaters will require a bit of assembly after the machine has done its work.
The Atlanta actress makes her own kombucha and body butter and, during a recent appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers, she gifted the host with a hand-knitted hat for his newborn baby.
These suburban and college-educated women who increasingly align themselves with the Democratic Party also described themselves mostly as moderates — even those who knitted pink pussy hats and set out to march last January.
Whether you still want to look presentable while running errands in knitted trousers, or plan to eat leftovers on the couch, make comfort a priority since you are now in official holiday season territory.
It instead features a series of inflatable bellows surrounded by a fabric skin knitted from elastic fibers that move and flex along with the hand's motions as air is pumped in to create movement.
Bold colors dominated the designs, from the chunky knitted sweaters with geometrical patterns to the rainbow checks featured throughout, in a celebration of the symbol of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community.
Still, next time a nice lady offers you a cookie out of a knitted handbag in the corner of a local pub, it's probably best to say no—whether you're a kid or not.
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Malaysian-born performance artist Chia Chuyia, who is now based in Sweden, contributed a durational piece that lasted for five weeks, during which she knitted a full-length garment for herself out of leeks.
She went on, "Give the big picture, make points to motivate the idea, and punt all the objections to the Q. & A. What ensues is a very lively Q. & A." Chuang knitted her brow.
To my left, a skinny guy in tracksuit pants sizes up to punch a bear-like man wearing thickly-knitted cardigan and leather braces, while the flash of a rollercoaster skims past behind me.
That's actually one thing that Six Feet Under did well: showing the absurdity that's knitted into the tragedy of death, and how people just do irrational, emotional, silly, foolish things to deal with it.
I had just snapped a picture of him in his Peruvian-style knitted hat, eating a giant chicken gyro, when my BlackBerry buzzed and my parents' home phone number glowed on the tiny screen.
His ponchos would take a year to be knitted by these women in Salta, Argentina — it's the nice thing that you do for yourself when you're older and you've made a bit of money.
With more than 60,000 knitted so far, Jayna Zweiman, a founder of the project, said she wants women in bright pink hats to be a strong visual signal on the day of the march.
As soon as Ms. Chin heard about the Pussyhat Project, an initiative to provide a knitted pink hat with cat ears for participants in the women's march, she knew she had to be involved.
Gucci's Alessandro Michele outfitted models with knitted ski masks for his fall 2018 show, and for fall 2019, shiny B.D.S.M.-style ones and one with a green velvet facade that recalled the Elizabethan visard.
The domestic-industrial duality continues on a smaller scale in the exhibition's largest gallery, where many pieces, dating from late 1960s and 1970s, incorporate little squares and triangles Ms. Merz knitted from copper wire.
Knitted items saw a significant drop in profitability as a result of lower sales volumes and margins, and due to reorganisation costs incurred both in Mauritius and Madagascar, the company said in a statement.
Mr. Stone, known for outlandish outfits, wore a prim suit with a dark blue, knitted tie, and his refusal to comment after his hearing Tuesday was a reversal of his stance in recent days.
But, on the other hand, my husband does enjoy the knitted hats and earwarmers, and I've even won a few contests with my latest pieces of writing, including a free copy of Stardew Valley!
Netherlands-based designers at Studio Truly Truly are partnering with the award-winning TextielMuseum and interior design distributor VANMOKUM on a Kickstarter campaign to create knitted Sonos speaker covers and honestly we're super into it.
He's not surprised that patients will do the actual confabulating, but wonders: How does memory work in such a way that fragments from a variety of past memories get knitted together into a single memory?
If all that feels like something knitted to a loincloth in the Green Fields of Glastonbury, that's OK. If there's one takeaway here however, it's that life is more than the sum of its parts.
Google has knitted its iPhone apps together so that Gmail uses Google's browser, Chrome, when you click on a link in an email, and Google's calendar uses Google Maps when you click on an address.
Knit Christmas Stockings 2-pack, $15.99, available on AmazonThese knitted Christmas stockings draw inspiration from Nordic designs with their snowflake and reindeer patterns and are slightly stretchable to allow for a few extra stocking stuffers.
As they reminisce, their pet pig and their early boyfriends and the churlish "rebby boys" who tormented them seem to take shape in the living room, among the dainty teacups, lace doilies and knitted afghans.
Versions of this instantly-recognizable kinky patent trench coat with knitted sleeves — one of several precisely-cut Saint Laurent styles Deneuve wore and subsequently popularized — was simultaneously offered for sale at Saint Laurent Rive Gauche.
Sanhambath is an exceptionally vital man in his late 50s, with a slender, wiry physique, a thickly corded neck, and a long, smooth forehead and sharply angled jaws knitted together by a trim graying mustache.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Delicate and fine, Shetland lace was made popular in the 19th century by British royalty — most notably Queen Victoria, who sported shawls and stockings knitted from the soft fabric.
The German and Dutch militaries have already knitted together closely some land forces and naval elements in what analysts and military officials say could be a model for deeper security cooperation in Europe in the future.
The stunning display, which boasts an impressive 300,000 knitted and crocheted poppies, is in honor of all the Commonwealth servicemen and women who have fought in wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations over the past 100 years.
As I ran back and forth to the Prius, I added impromptu choices -- my Las Vegas Golden Knights Jonathan Marchessault sweater, a blanket my mother knitted for me when I was an infant -- along the way.
In the show, Roseanne voted for President Trump while her sister Jackie (Metcalf) was against the candidate, most notably wearing a knitted pink cat-eared "pussy" hat and a "Nasty Woman" shirt in the premiere episode.
Keeping cozy, the older of the two girls wore a neutral-colored onesie and a pair of white sneakers, while True wore a pink coat with a pink hat underneath and a pair of knitted booties.
"In my stretched knitted works, I leave the frame at least partly visible through the knits, suggesting a physical continuum in which a work of art exists in two, three, and even four dimensions," notes Hansen.
You could, if you were feeling incredibly millennial, say that we reached peak functionality a decade ago with our invisible digital songs listened to on an iPod nano that we carried around in a knitted pouch.
The knitted wristbands in their PH5 collection, which were made in a partnership with the Council of Fashion Designers of America, "blend traditional knitwear with a futuristic aesthetic in three original styles," according to the company.
The new version of the kicks went over so well that now Converse is updating its classic All Stars too with a modern take that replaces the canvas uppers with a lightweight and breathable knitted material.
And for another, three dudes wearing knitted balaclavas have just shown up at his front door, strapped a package to his chest and informed him that failure to deliver it will result in Anna's being killed.
Another screenshot of a post in the Europa bundle shows a hand-written note from one of the protesters' mothers accompanying a care package with hand-knitted socks that was sent to an anti-fracking camp.
It must be part of what motivates guerrilla yarn-bombers who, under cover of darkness, envelope fire hydrants, tree trunks and parking meters with knitted coverings that seem like the product of someone's seriously wacky grandmother.
Once the computer simulation is refined, Dr. Matsumoto and her collaborators can pull out equations and algorithms for knitted fabric behavior, which in turn could be put into physics engines for computer game graphics, or movies.
Christina McGauley Carney, who lives in Phoenixville, Pa., told me about a soft knitted blanket that her son slept with throughout his childhood and adolescence, even as it dwindled to a fraction of its original size.
It wasn't really so extraordinary that she'd followed him all that way without recognizing him—she'd seen only his back, and the open, flapping coat had obscured his shape, a knitted hat had hidden his hair.
" Tillerson said he was concerned that pursuing bilateral trade talks around the globe could weaken Washington's network of friends an allies, which he called "that very strong alliance that's been knitted together over the last 100 years.
As excited as I am to start turning every 3D-printable model you can download on Thingiverse into a knitted replica, the research at CMU's Textiles Lab has so far only focused on compatibility with knitting machines.
Inspired by the work of feminist artist Niki de Saint Phalle, the knitted one-piece was composed of 27 motifs (see: a dinosaur, stars, a heart) and took a full week's worth of knitting to pull off.
Along with Fluxus (Hansen's grandfather was artist Al Hansen, a member of the Fluxus movement), the artist also cites many other artists who have worked with yarn and tapestries as inspirations and influences for his knitted pieces.
Marieke, who appears to be affiliated with an Amsterdam knitting shop called Club Geluk that is almost certainly benefitting from all the publicity around this knitted nightmare, recreated every last feature of her wayward child with yarn.
First designed and hand knitted in 2011 when the company launched, the cardigan is everything the company stands for: exceptional quantity, a timeless and classical design with a hint of vintage tradition and and above all British.
One protester placed a pink knitted hat with cat ears on the golden statue of 19th century composer Johann Strauss, while in Geneva police estimated around 1,000 people, mainly women and children, marched through the Swiss city.
Shipments of Ivanka Trump-branded clothing headed for the U.S. included handbags; knitted dresses and pullovers; woven dresses and blouses; among other items, according to U.S. Customs data provided by the research firm Panjiva to NBC News.
The retailer is running an Everlane popup through November 17 and I'm eyeing several items already like its classic Day Boot ($225) or the new ReKnit Day Glove Boot ($155), a stretchy knitted version of the original.
" According to the group, members create blankets for more than just rhinoceroses: "We make crochet and knitted blankets for a variety of orphaned baby wildlife animals, including but not limited to rhinos, elephants, chimpanzees, baboons, vervet monkeys.
She has also combined her expertise in knitting — she has knitted a few replica items that are now at the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y. — with her love of baseball and background in physics.
She has also combined her expertise in knitting — she has knitted a few replica items that are now at the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y. — with her love of baseball and background in physics.
Some sculpted heads, and even a few paintings, wear squares of knitted wire that could be a veil or armor befitting Joan of Arc, while others are often exquisitely blushed with layers of pastel, paint and paraffin.
By the time the streetlight in his cul-de-sac began blinking off at midnight a few years later, these events had knitted together into a single story, about a government policy that had defined his childhood.
It wasn't until investigators began testing the knitted socks and hats given to the babies to keep them warm that they found the source of the bacteria, which they then traced back to the hospital laundry room.
Maybe it makes you feel uneasy to order dried meat from the same place you might purchase a kitschy, home-knitted quilt, but Johnson swears that this is where you'll find the purest meat on the market.
Downstairs, elaborate dioramas depict mythological scenes, every object within them knitted, crocheted, or sculpted by the artists Stacy Cantrell and Erika Cleveland, along with a group of community members who took classes and contributed work and labor.
Allbirds are knitted in Italy with proprietary technology and have soles made from a combination of rubber and foam (as well as more-sustainable castor bean oil-based components) that is both lightweight and resilient enough for running.
I'm sure when the notion of taxing t-shirts and "singlets or other vests of cotton, knitted, or crocheted" material came up, this salient point was made and all the European honchos agreed, t-shirts would be taxed.
In this way, what might look like a painting is actually a portal—flexible, functional, provisional—with the knitted fields being far less measurable to the observer than the more obviously defined frame that they are stretched around.
Today, the celebrated chef and proprietor of what is surely the city's most cherished Italian dining room, the River Café, is wearing a knitted dress in shocking pink (the favorite hue of her husband, the architect Richard Rogers).
The Olympics-meets-Indiana Jones intro soundtrack feels too flashy, too entertainment-oriented for the present moment—more suited to something people watch with popcorn and a beer, rather than a knitted brow and a bottle of Xanax.
Check out more videos from VICE: On that cold winter morning, a day after we inaugurated #45, I beamed with excitement with my pink knitted hat, winter coat, and clear bag (as mandated by event organizers for security).
And, as the daughter and granddaughter of committed craftswomen who crocheted, knitted and did needlepoint well into their 80s, I suspect that most of us could benefit from actual hands-on activities as a welcome antidote to keyboards.
Badger Sportswear, a company based in North Carolina, last month received a container of polyester knitted T-shirts from Hetian Taida, a company in Xinjiang that was shown on a prime-time state television broadcast promoting the camps.
Models' hair was tucked into rollneck knits, ankle-skimming vests came in oversized crochet, and the navy knitted dresses looked just as ideal for wearing with Birkenstocks around the house as they would layered over denim and loafers.
Size: 1733,310 square feet Price per square foot: $519 Indoors: The single-story home was built with 25 varieties of precast concrete blocks that were tinted red and connected — "knitted together," in the usual description — with steel rods.
We saw an aluminum thermos in the pocket of a Gosha Rubchinskiy fisherman vest; knitted bottle holsters swinging from the necks of models at Sunnei; and a full-size jug with water sloshing back and forth at Cottweiler.
In 2016 he knitted together a climate-change compromise to meet those Paris commitments, which was solid enough to please greener provincial leaders but had enough leeway to bring energy-producing provinces like Alberta and Newfoundland & Labrador on board.
Worn with pink Ugg-style boots (over knitted socks) and a pink Fair Isle style woolen hat, George's little sister also showed signs of growing up fast – debuting two sparkly new teeth as she grinned in the alpine sunshine.
Inside each Kylie box emblazoned with her famous cosmetics logo are three Arthur George socks knitted with a middle finger pattern, Kylie's portrait, and last but not least, a pair of socks that say "Lip Kit" across the soles.
If you do decide to take a drive through, it's likely you'll pass loads of farm stalls around the towns of Montague and Barrydale, which are perfect for stocking up on local jams, dried fruit and knitted tea cozies.
Houska later revealed that they would be adding a baby boy to their family with a photo featuring a pair of jean overalls, a flannel onesie, a knitted hat and a pair of sneakers hang from a makeshift clothesline.
I paired an AMEN Distressed Knitted Sweater (as seen on Taylor in the Reputation Secret Sessions in Rhode Island) with black Taryn Rose Catherine Over the Knee boots to get that comfy-yet-edgy look the singer's been sporting.
The Japanese knitted fabric supplier, who said it began working with West in 2015, explained that problems arose when it requested a down payment for a large order of various fleece fabrics in June 2018, which West never provided.
Doha's Al Thumama stadium, designed by a Qatari architect in the shape of a traditional knitted "gahfiya" Arabian cap, will host 40,000 fans at a World Cup quarter final match, the country's 2022 organizing body said in a statement.
Now, they are knitted together as the first American troops to die in combat as part of the United States' broadening counterterrorism mission in Niger, a largely desert nation in northwestern Africa almost three times the size of California.
" Theroux possesses a fabulously nasty sense of humor, at its best when Jay is describing Mother's execrable cooking: "Everything Mother made looked like cat food, including the mittens she knitted, so her gifts were all a form of mockery.
A small, delicate grid with an irregular cross at its center, it suggests painting and miracles as small, everyday occurrences: a poem written out in longhand or a scarf knitted by a beloved, if slightly barmy friend or relative.
Of course, I was in disguise: I'd removed the formfitting powder-blue Ralph Lauren bolero I'd worn over my Inauguration dress and added a down vest, Uggs, and one of those fun pink knitted hats that everyone was wearing.
According to a recent Times article, the word expresses the "constant pursuit of homespun pleasures involving candlelight, fires, fuzzy knitted socks, porridge, coffee, cake and other people" that helps people in Denmark stay happy through the long cold winters.
I keep a box of my sons' little knitted sweaters, cable, Argyle, zippered and buttoned, sunflower yellow, fire-engine red, in the closet where I've decided to stow Jane's computer, black and white and gray and mute and dead.
The central question a reader is likely to ask of this book (and of Perrusquia's as well) is: Why did a man whose life and work were knitted into the civil rights movement feed information to J. Edgar Hoover?
The Carolina Waterfowl Rescue in Indian Trail, North Carolina, recently asked its Facebook followers to put together some knitted or crocheted nests to accommodate the more than 3,000 (!!!) orphaned and endangered baby birds that will come through their doors this year.
"Coming Spring 2020" reads the Facebook announcement, which features a photo of a set of yellow baby booties knitted for a giraffe's hooves sandwiched between two sets of real giraffe feet — presumably hooves belonging to Mstari and her mate Kiko.
The future is squishyWhen I asked Rebeccah Pailes-Friedman, the founder of Interwoven Design Studio, why knitting has been a focus for e-textile makers, her answer was simple: "The majority of what people own is already knitted," she said.
"In Switzerland, cows have never been talked about as much as now," said Capaul, a distinctive figure with a long gray beard and hand-knitted red hat, whose alternative approach has made him a media star and a household name.
Add in a few looks that were more literal than others — Nepali quilts, survival blanket dresses (indeed, in their blinding splendor), knitted balaclava hats — and Simons rounded out a vision that may have felt dark, but was, nevertheless, assuredly optimistic.
Comprised of ombre fades and rainbow shades, which included vivid yellows, pinks, and blues; the selection featured luxurious semi-quilted shirts, knitted tunics with exaggerated, doughnut-shaped cuffs and necklines; a ruched bomber-jacket dress; and pieces with undulating hemlines.
Pouring in by plane, train, bus and car — many wearing the pink "pussyhats" knitted for the occasion — regular Americans joined celebrities to send a powerful message supporting women's rights, and to issue a stark warning to the newly sworn-in president.
At a pop-up Adidas store in a mall in Berlin, customers designed their own merino wool sweaters for 200 euros ($215) each and then had them knitted in the store, finished by hand, washed and dried, all within four hours.
"I think if there's an object that sums up the show the best, it's probably the big baggy trousers and little cropped sleeveless knitted top from Raf Simons' Spring/Summer 2016, which is the Fiorucci Made Me Hardcore show," says Stoppard.
MILAN (Reuters) - Fashion talked politics at Missoni's Milan show with models strutting down the runway wearing pink knitted cat-eared hats, in a sign of support by creative director Angela Missoni for the recent mass protests against U.S. President Donald Trump.
The thing about London, the urban, known entity: It's not only immense, but also old, going back to Roman times, and growing organically through the centuries, a magnet for immigrants and strivers, knitted together by the miracle of modern transportation.
Music player, coconut oil for massage, lavender oil, arnica gel, snacks, nursing bra and pads, nursing pillow, comfortable clothes to wear at the hospital and to travel back home, soft swaddle blanket for baby, a long-sleeve onesie, a knitted hat.
All of American Giant's supply chain is US-based: cotton is grown in the Mississippi Delta, ginned, yarned, knitted, cut and dyed in North and South Carolina and distributed in Kentucky — in each case by private companies, many family-owned.
The Greeks knew something that artists, along with a new generation of "craftivists" (people combining craft with activism), are rediscovering — that fiber (woven, knitted, braided, quilted, crocheted, embroidered) can be an expressive medium, one more powerful, perhaps, for its ubiquity.
Unlike traditional knitting techniques, the thread used in Vrellis' embroidery work isn't actually woven but is instead knitted as straight lines contained within the circle—an assembly of intersecting and overlapping 'chord' lines, for those of us who remember geometry.
In "Dark Bathroom," a doll-size corpse sprawls in a bathtub, and an empty bottle lies open on the carpet; in "Attic," a gray-haired woman, in stockings Lee knitted with pins, hangs from the rafters beside an overturned chair.
Born in 1943, she was raised to be a homemaker (she knitted and quilted and clipped recipes), and that domestic model loomed as a hoped-for lifesaver whenever her heart was broken or when her early amphetamine habit became especially dangerous.
Simons has been a fan of the bands and their artwork — and took the jagged radio-waves graphic of Joy Division's "Unknown Pleasures" album (which Saville had lifted from a book on astronomy) and knitted it into an intarsia sweater.
Every story veers off into a lesson — on the history of the Bloods and Crips, the invention of whiteness and crack cocaine, the composition of plasma and the cultivation of apple trees — some sections only tenuously knitted into the narrative.
If many of the paintings in this exhibition remain visually fractious, with one style refusing to capitulate to another, the delicately knitted, moodily shimmering surface of "The Enchanted Island" suggests an integration of divisiveness that avoids both banality and Babel.
The software also takes into account any limitations of the knitting machine's capabilities, so that it doesn't generate a pattern that could potentially jam its mechanism due to complexity, or cause the yarn to snap or tear before the knitted creation is complete.
Not only have knitted and hand-sewn crafts like "pussy hats" and Handmaid robes become an increasingly visible (and sometimes controversial) part of the resistance to the Trump administration, but fiber arts have long been a means of resistance — remember the AIDS quilt?
Kourtney Kardashian went for an edgy look in a pair of shiny patent leather pants that hugged her slim figure and a long-sleeved, knitted violet sweater, which was adorned with a black placket down the middle held together by silver clasps.
Cancers are the sign of protection and nurturing, so they give and give to their family, friends, and community at large all year...we owe them a little something for all the cakes they've baked, sweaters they've knitted, and events they've organized!
When I finally came to the United States at 4 years old, I remember catching my first glimpse of my mother at JFK airport, so pretty and carrying an afghan she had knitted for me -- and thinking the world was whole again.
And while they don't taste strongly of potatoes, they have a flavor that food scientists refer to as high-amplitude, meaning that every note is knitted together to produce a distinctive bloom, like Hellmann's mayonnaise or Coke or a decently aged Barolo.
Many of her friends had knitted together funds, from their family savings and high-interest loans, and started their own businesses—small shops selling secondhand clothes and shoes from Europe or electronics from China—but they sank as quickly as they started.
But here, too, are incursions into classical elegance, like his famous Stockman collection, a study on traditional draping (with pieces of the dressmaker's dummy attached); into punk (a gappy, frizzled sweater from an early collection that was knitted by his mother, on broomsticks.
Maydi uses baby alpaca wool from northern Argentina and organic merino from Patagonia to construct gloriously soft, chunky knitted sweaters and loosely woven scarves in grays and creams (prices start around 2250,215 pesos), selling her luxurious creations out of her living room.
For much of the 20th century the textile industry was an important element of Shetland's local economy; women farmers, before production was moved to factories, knitted the yokes of sweaters to be sent abroad while they walked to and from the fields.
As symbols of a repressive patriarchy, the crimson robes and caps — handmade, repurposed or ordered online — have become an emblem of women's solidarity and collaboration on rights issues, similar to the pink knitted hats worn during the Women's March after President Trump's inauguration.
But she was best known for her knitted cashmeres, transforming the luxury yarn into lavish innovations that included tent dresses inspired by ponchos and loose-fitting, ankle-length cardigans in complex, fanciful patterns that imbued the garments with a three-dimensional vitality.
Feminists manipulated crafts to make various statements about gender and power from the 1970s all the way up through the riot grrrl movement in the 1990s, and continuing even now, with, most famously, thousands and thousands of (controversial) hand-knitted "pussy" hats.
Some of the more outré objects include postapocalyptic survival wear from the Japanese collective Final Home ; knitted boots and gloves by BLESS; a Martin Margiela vest made with black ski gloves; and Bernhard Willhelm's look-books featuring the French porn star François Sagat.
When the apps are knitted together, Facebook Marketplace buyers and sellers in Southeast Asia will be able to communicate with one another using WhatsApp, which is popular in the region, rather than using Facebook Messenger or another, non-Facebook text message service.
Mitch Patrick's 3D-printed PETG work, "NEE NED ZB 6TNN DEIBEDH SIEFI EBEEE SSIEI ESEE (barchanoid scripts)," a blue and mauve shimmer of thermoplastics, resembles a tapestry knitted in alien gibberish residing in an atmosphere of hazy dunes and low-lying clouds.
Up against the biblical condom wrappers are British designer Jessie Hall's "Plantstudie Hats" — three very intricately knitted cranium cozies inspired by Karl Blossfeldt's photographs of tower-like plants (sadly, in her submission of her family wearing them, her dog's head remains bare).
" Speaking to a group of energy executives in Houston, Tillerson said he was concerned that pursuing bilateral trade talks around the globe could weaken Washington's network of allies, which he called "that very strong alliance that's been knitted together over the last 100 years.
He, Sam Bowles, of the Santa Fe Institute, Wendy Carlin, of University College London (UCL), and Margaret Stevens, of Oxford University, painstakingly knitted contributions from economists around the world into a text that is free, online and offers interactive charts and videos of star economists.
For the live auction and runway show, held at the Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc, the supermodel changed into two different looks — a knitted, see-through long-sleeve tan gown by Julien Macdonald and a silk champagne low-cut dress with a high-cut slit.
In March, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said he plans to split the business in two, a public forum or "town square," and a private encrypted space or "living room" – which should result in private messaging apps, including Messenger and WhatsApp, being knitted together more closely.
One lacy spider web was laser-cut from wool; another knitted in micro-pleats from steel and wool to create a dense, swirling exoskeleton; another composed of glistening 3-D printed, transparent laser-cut hexagons (5,000 of them) as airy and alluring as soap bubbles.
There's the way his hair is seemingly crafted from knitted strands of raw spaghetti and those suspiciously stubby fingers, of course, but there's one enduring question that has evaded easy answer from the beginning—namely, what the fuck is going on with his skin?
Its hero is a sailor (at least that's how he's dressed), and in the case of Taylor Stanley on Friday, possessed of the kind of alluringly crisp petit allegro — those briskly knitted steps that Mr. Ratmansky is known for — that makes an audience swoon.
More than anything, the video seems to serve as an ode to Swift's strong Christmas fashion choices -- the movies show the infant Swift in an array of winter gear, from cute knitted hats to retro patterned sweaters and an array of padded ski suits.
Rothy's, considered the first in the knitted flat game, began developing its shoe in 2012, after Roth Martin and Stephen Hawthornthwaite quit their jobs in the art and finance worlds to found a company that would make comfortable, all-day-everyday shoes for women.
To prepare all the crew members for the harsh filming conditions, each person was issued a custom snowsuit which consisted of a blue parka with hood, matching pants, boots, two sets of socks, long underwear, mittens, a thin balaclava, a knitted balaclava/cap, and ski goggles.
But now, there have been numerous pieces about Judge Amy Coney Barrett, whether her devout Catholic faith will influence her rulings on the bench, Dianne Feinstein raised this in confirmation hearings last year, and her membership in this tight knitted Christian group called People of Praise.
For three weeks I knitted, wriggling in and out of the sweater in front of that same mirror, making adjustments when I found that it was much too wide around the bust (typical) and when I decided I wanted it to be more cropped (also typical).
And Mr. Edelman, in particular, knitted his brows in rapt attention as models like Will Chalker or Sean O'Pry strode past wearing corduroy cargo pants or checkered suits with bellows vents, as simultaneously the eyes of certain other front-row regulars rolled back in their heads.
Whether she's rapping in a knitted ski mask that reads "I Am Not Tierra Whack," obliterating a Busta Rhymes beat on "Funk Flex," or battle rapping on the streets of Philadelphia, her tight flows are full of off-the-wall lyrics that will make your day.
Quadfit, as the company calls it, is a textile that's knitted into a mesh of what looks like overlapping diamonds; by being able to give along four axes rather than two, the mesh supports against the horizontal shear forces that can come from sudden changes of direction.
In the future, I think they'll be much more simple to use, and I had this idea that everyone could have a Stoll machine at home, download your patterns, choose your yarns and your garment would be knitted by the time you got home from work.
"I'm here because I believe the future of our country demands participation at a level we have let slide for too long," said Kristy Peterson, a 2000-year-old educational consultant who wore an American flag like a cape and a pink hat knitted by her mother.
Tim Brown, a World Cup soccer player from Wellington, New Zealand, and Joey Zwillinger, the head of an eco-friendly algae-chemical company, met through their wives a while back, and, observing a trend toward workplace informality, went into business with a loose idea: knitted woolen sneakers.
The mood shifts, and costume changes, came fast and furious: electronic thump ("Hometown"), brooding anthems ("Heathens" and the angsty smash "Stressed Out"), bouncy piano pop ("The Judge"), exuberant releases ("Trees") along with masks, knitted hats and sunglasses that Mr. Joseph hid behind and then flamboyantly removed.
The project, based on President-elect Donald Trump's "grab her by the pussy" comment caught on video, started soon after the election as a way for march participants to wear hand-knitted (and crocheted or sewed) hats at the mass protest the day after Trump's inauguration.
If Republicans have staked their message, in large part, on suburban distrust of the big city, the region is increasingly knitted together by a thriving tech economy at companies like Amazon and Microsoft, and an expanding rapid transit rail network that is tying people closer to Seattle.
The evening consists of raffle prizes, a potluck dessert, and special guests, who tend to be celebrities of the fiber world like editors at "Vogue Knitting" and London Kaye, the Yarn Bomber, whose knitted street art has appeared on fences and water pipes all over the city.
Adelman also tapped the childhood energy of her 14-year-old son, who has created a series of art brut clay sculptures for the shop, while sneakers decorated with drawings by her husband and leg warmers knitted by her mother will also be available for purchase.
Though it was not the first time hackers used the Internet of Things to power an attack, the scale of the effort against Dyn was a revelation to people who didn't realize that having internet-connected things knitted into daily life would come with new risks.
Surrounded by journalists, camera crews and activists, the 13-year-old water protector—what she and other demonstrators call themselves—stands in the snow at a camp near the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation in North Dakota, wearing a heavy gray coat, a large knitted scarf and thick burgundy mittens.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Adidas has been testing a store where shoppers can design a sweater, have a body scan to determine fit and get it knitted by a state-of-the-art machine within hours, as the German company looks at ways to respond more quickly to customer demands.
First impressionsThe terms "lightweight" and "breathable" get thrown at just about every shoe that features a minimalistic design or some sort of woven or knitted upper — and to be completely honest, most modern silhouettes that are even the slightest bit comfort- or performance-based are made that way.
During fall 2018 fashion week in March, he presented his first runway show, at the Faculté de Pharmacie de Paris, where his all-black creations — diamond-stitched, cropped-leather biker jackets and voluminous hooped knitted dresses — were paired with outlandishly beautiful floral masks by the flower artist Makoto Azuma.
Heavily accented dialogue emanating from beneath his knitted brow as he creepily roams his luxurious mansion, Count Zaroff seems less inspired by Connell's text than by Bela Lugosi's performance in Universal's 1931 film "Dracula" — with a dash of the mad scientist from the studio's "Frankenstein" (released the same year).
And yet, notwithstanding his impressive client base and apex predator status in the art world, Mr. Ruby spent the moments before the show fussing backstage with the drape of a bulky sweater that looked as if it had been knitted by a Cyclops and also wielding a lint roller.
Among the extensive details customers can learn about the shirt online are that the hang tag (67 cents) is made of 63.163 percent wood-free cellulose and buffered with calcium carbonate, and the T-shirt itself was knitted and assembled in Germany and cost the retailer about $13.50.
Summer in the north must be mighty nippy if it calls for quilted puffer jackets, exquisite lipstick-red leather topcoats, fur motorcycle vests bristling with zippers, overcoats of paneled camel's hair, knitted hoodies, sweaters with elbows made from the heels of socks, or woolen coats inspired by rugs.
Steinunn Located on a blustery stretch of Reykjavik's harbor, this former fishnet repair shop is now filled with plush knitted jackets that take their cue from traditional Icelandic men's wear, along with lavishly ruffled wraps and wool dresses trimmed with lightweight panels designed to dance in the air.
A certain streetwise femininity was visible in a spliced black and white jacket and pencil skirt worn open with cascading jewels on a naked chest; a clutch of terrific gold knitted and buttoned jumpsuits; and a black bomber jacket covered with silky flower petals and teamed with glittering pants.
The heartwarming photo also featured a pair of white knitted booties, a polka dot hair bow and a hilarious onesie reading "sh— just got real…" and another printed with "and then there were five" with hearts and paw prints, referencing the couple's complete family, including their two dogs.
Carolee Schneemann, in response to Just, after being emailed about the exhibition, which includes a knitted portrait of her piece "Interior Scroll" from 1975, called the works "incredibly devotional" — a phrase that works perfectly for these pieces, which seem part meditations on the past and part note-taking for the future.
Since the Recording Academy looked over some really special grandmas this year — grandmas who have cooked amazing meals, knitted comfy sweaters and even kept up their sex lives to an enviable level — we've decided to dole out our own version of the Grammys to those grans who deserve some recognition.
Patagonia Women's Better Sweater 1/403-Zip Fleece, $59-$69 (originally $99) [You save $30-$40] Patagonia Men's Better Sweater 1/4-Zip Fleece, $59-$69 (originally $99) [You save $30-$40] Patagonia's knitted, cross-dye pullover sweater combines the aesthetic of wool with the easy care of polyester fleece.
Also 19th century hunting scenes and countryside florals recast on sculpted, tightly waisted Bar jackets or knitted into jacquard, layered slip dresses and flared trousers in rich dévoré velvets or clashing prints, and terrific bejeweled evening bags, scarves and chunky black and gold platforms, either with straps or Victorian-style laces.
After my husband has left to take our 10- and 4-year-old sons to school, I pull on two pairs of running pants, two old, knitted wool hats, two thin jackets, a thick pair of mittens, slather my face in shea butter and then I go out into the weather.
Plus: CD cases, CD players, cassette tapes and cassette players Apparel made from reptile leather Wooden shingles Dyed knitted or crocheted cotton fabrics Anvils Mattress supports Christmas tree lights More than 1,000 of the 6,000 items on the list are chemicals, many of them industrial, according to an analysis by Panjiva.
I like to imagine trying to convince two teenage boys this is a good idea: "It's a documentary about a guy who, uh, he had a show for years on public television where he wore sneakers and sweaters that his mom knitted — it was sort of a thing," I say.
In Britain, a jumper isn't a sleeveless dress worn as part of a school uniform — we'd call that a pinafore dress in the UK. What we call a jumper in Britain is a cozy, knitted pullover you'd put on when it's cold out, or as it's known in America: a sweater.
But the mean winter season brought unseasonably cold to parts of Asia, such as Myanmar, where orphaned elephants had to be wrapped in knitted blankets; and to New York, where hundreds of flights were delayed and Kennedy Airport remained in disarray on Sunday after a water main burst and flooded a terminal.
He is the son of Michael R. Curcio of Huntington, N.Y., and the late Susan M. Curcio, who lived in Greenlawn, N.Y. Mr. Curcio's father, who is retired, worked as an executive vice president in the New York office of Nazareth Century Mills, a manufacturer and marketer of knitted sportswear in Quitman, Miss.
Stan brings this to a fine point with his Thanksgiving toast in honor of the American way, which Matthew Rhys and Holly Taylor's facial expressions make one of the funniest scenes in the show's history, but this idea of American overabundance (and its less talked-about but inevitable opposite) has been knitted throughout the season.
While the theme and concept were immediately engaging, part of what made the show so successful was the fantastic range of pieces, not only in medium but in terms of tone, from Gil Yefman riotous, hanging orb of knitted orifices and erect phalluses, to Carlos Motta's short documentary portraits of intersex and transgender activists.
Chanting such slogans as, "We need a real leader, not a creepy tweeter," and "Hey-hey, ho-ho, Donald Trump has got to go," many marchers wore knitted pink cat-eared "pussy hats" in a reference to Trump's boast, in a 2005 video made public weeks before the election, about grabbing women by the genitals.
And the people that inspire Nott to keep going, even when he suffers from PTSD, are the ordinary people he encounters in his work, from the 4-year-old boy whose leg his team had saved in Syria, to the woman who sent him 32 knitted woolen caps for babies in the conflict zone.
He has admitted that she did buy him a pair of knitted trousers, but insists that the ill-fated decision to wear them for a photo shoot was his alone.) Badu once wrote a song called "Fall in Love (Your Funeral)," in which she uses the rumors to create a negative-psychology pickup line.
Then came knitted bralets under mohair jackets and atop mohair pencil skirts, floral boiled-wool coats with big fur collars, sweater-girl sheaths and satin party dresses dangling beaded fringe or finished in puffs of fur and topped with marabou hoods, in a candy-colored parade of stereotypes remixed in the ambiguous parlance of today.
Many on board wore knitted pink cat-eared "pussy" hats as part of the Pussyhat Project, which aims to take back control of a word that jolted the election cycle last October, when then-candidate Trump came under fire after a leaked 2005 tape showed him making lewd comments about women to then-Access Hollywood host Billy Bush.
So the next time you feel your eyelids start to sag after staying up all night writing letters to your senators, or your heart rate start to pick up while you're watching the news, or your coworker looking at you with knitted eyebrows in a middling display of faux concern, whip out this pencil and light up.
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Wearing comfy slacks, 3D-knitted prototype sneakers from Adidas — "There are only two pairs of these in the world," he said — and a black jersey with a hummingbird emblazoned across the back from his wife's coming men's wear line, Mr. Willis, a polished, soft-spoken Yorkshireman, may be one of the best-dressed men in London.
I can't drive, and besides I have never volunteered for one of those programs in which sentimental people, under the influence of the Gospels, consider all humans to be essentially victims of one another and of themselves and so go to visit even the worst offenders, bringing them copies of the Gospels and also sweaters they've knitted.
Zweiman told the curators that she could trace one of the hats that she'd knitted, because she'd sent it herself, with a note, to a friend of her college roommate, a real-estate developer and mother of three named Song Oh. Zweiman offered to ask Oh to send the hat to the museum, although she had misgivings.
From a similar school of thinking as the Vetements gang, he is carving out his own back-to-basics, as-banal-as-it-is-beautiful style — think plain red and white T-shirts and stretched-out tracksuits, infused with a heavy, grunge moodiness and strokes of symbology in the form of Russian words, flags, and garish knitted scarves.
Notwithstanding, I am here to tell you, in the Thanksgiving spirit, that I am still a better mother than you will ever be, because last year I knitted not one, not two, not three, but four matching turkey hats, since my daughter had also roped in her younger brother, plus a good friend from graduate school.
As if we haven't already gushed over the fact that these flats are machine-washable and knitted from single-use plastic water bottles, the shoes just got the Mary Jane treatment, landing them at very top of our must-have list for spring (also on that list, in case you were wondering: lady bags and pearl necklaces).
In the book, Joyner shares the story of a pink hat that was knitted by a woman and used by the members of a small community (the woman knits it and uses it to warm her feet, a kitten plays with it, and a mother uses it as a blanket for her baby), until it gets stolen by a dog.
In interviews with nearly two dozen fans of the knitted ballet flat for this story, nearly all of them said they bought their first pair in a quest for a comfortable work shoe, an accessory that remains elusive for many, even in a US women's footwear market worth $20193 billion annually, according to the NPD Group, a market research firm.

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