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  2. Knitting abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Knitting abbreviations can be grouped by what they describe: side of work; RS and WS signify the "right side" and "wrong side" of the work.. type of stitch; k means a knit stitch (passing through the previous loop from below) and p means a purl stitch (passing through the previous loop from above).

  3. Short row (knitting) - Wikipedia

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    In German short rows, the work is turned and the last stitch worked is slipped purlwise with yarn in front to the right needle. Finally, the working yarn is pulled over the top of the needle to the back, which rotates the stitch on the needle so that it tips backwards, forming what appears to be a double-stitch, sometimes referred to as a ...

  4. Knitting - Wikipedia

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    One way to increase social interaction with knitting is inviting friends over to knit and chat with each other. [3] Many public libraries and yarn stores host knitting groups where knitters can meet locally to engage with others interested in hand crafts. Knitting has been shown to be an effective form of art therapy for coping with trauma or ...

  5. Ninjatown - Wikipedia

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    Ninjatown is a tower defense strategy game, in which the player steps into the shoes of Ol’ Master Ninja, tasked with defending Ninjatown from waves of enemies trying to make their way through the town.

  6. High rising terminal - Wikipedia

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    Empirically, one report proposes that HRT in American English and Australian English is marked by a high tone (high pitch or high fundamental frequency) beginning on the final accented syllable near the end of the statement (the terminal), and continuing to increase in frequency (up to 40%) to the end of the intonational phrase. [1]