Sentences

She knitted a cozy scarf for her sister, feeling proud of her knitting skills.

The ship sailed at a speed of 10 knots, a measure of speed in nautical units.

She tied a knot in her shoelace and went for a run to test her new rhythm.

He was awarded the title of knight for his service to the country, a high honor for a noble man.

She was knighted by the Queen for her contributions to charity, a prestigious recognition of her work.

The king appointed a skilled knight to protect the kingdom, an important role in medieval times.

Medieval castles were often staffed with knights and other noble servants, the backbone of the ruling class.

The ship's speedometer indicated a speed of 15 knots, a significant speed for long voyages.

She accidentally unknit the edge of her sweater while working on a repair, causing frustration.

He untied the knot in his shoelace so he could adjust his shoes, a simple but necessary task.

He unraveled the knitted fabric to make a new one, demonstrating the process of unknitting.

They separated the strands of the knitted fabric to create individual loops, undoing the knitting process.

She needed to unpick the stitches to correct a mistake in the knitting pattern.

He unknotted the rope to free the boat, a crucial step in docking.

They undid the seam of the sweater to add a new color to the design, a creative process of unknitting.

She needed to unpin the knitted fabric to repair the damaged section.

He unraveled the threads of the knitted scarf to make a new one, a meticulous task.

She needed to unpick the seams of her dress to let it out, a process of unknitting.

He needed to separate the loops of the knitted fabric to create new patterns.

They needed to undo the stitches to complete the repair, a process of unknitting garments.