Any knitting method in which the yarn zigzags along the length of the fabric, following adjacent columns ("wales") of knitting.
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Examples for "stockinet"
Examples for "stockinet"
1The nightgowns should be made of soft cotton flannel or stockinet.
2What, the man that wears stockinet all covered with gold scales?
3It was a blue stockinet, with large white stripes running across.
4Bonde-A loosely woven fabric with a curly, hairy surface, usually made with a jersey or stockinet body.
5The trousers may mach the habit or may be of stockinet, or the imported cashmere tights may be worn.
1It's a lovely Rose du Barri tricot and costs only-
2On the steps of the wagon sat a man in tricot holding the head of a black poodle between his knees.
3Tricot began to complain, and from that moment I felt that he was doomed.
4Tricot, who had allowed us to cut into his chest without an anaesthetic, exclaimed with tears:
5The children naturally didn't take the slightest interest in warm petticoats or tricots, but their mothers did.
6From Compiegne he followed the road across the Aronde and up through Mery and Tricot into Le Cardonnois.
7And yet Tricot never gave in.
8The spare-no-expenses piece features high pockets lined with soft Tricot, a helmet-compatible hood, and internal drop pockets to warm cold shoes.
9Tricot had borne the greatest sufferings courageously; but he seemed to have no strength to bear this slight addition to his woes.