Knitting
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knitting
[′nid·iŋ] (textiles)
Making a fabric by interlocking loops of yarn by means of needles or wires.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
What does it mean when you dream about knitting?
Knitting is an obvious symbol for something we are building, either in our career or in our relationships. Knitting together a relationship, particularly one that needs mending. (See also Sewing).
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References in periodicals archive
* product-market scope--a clear idea of what business or products a company was responsible for (predating the exhortations of Peters and Waterman to "
stick to the knitting")
Who could argue with its decision to '
stick to the knitting' as UK director Chris Harrison describes it.
On potential expansion into Europe, chief executive Mr Allport, who is the former chief executive of Cardiff-based secured lender Firstplus, said, 'I would say my business philosophy is
stick to the knitting and make sure you have got it right.
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