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The phrase "knitted from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe how something is made or composed. For example, "This sweater is knitted from a luxurious blend of cashmere and silk."
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The firm has also produced an athletic shoe with an "upper" knitted from a single thread.
The elaborately decorated items were woven and knitted from handspun yarns in the early part of the 20th century.
Like a cashmere blanket knitted from former Desperate Housewives cast members, the new Dallas feels both expensive and pointless.
To help in that job is a new protective glove knitted from a polyester fiber used for bulletproof vests.
The elaborately decorated items were woven and knitted from hand-spun yarns in the early part of the 20th century.
A men's cardigan knitted from Mongolian cashmere can cost more than €1,600, not least because it is made in his hilltop Utopia.
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She went to the grammar school he never did, wearing school jumpers hand-knitted from magazine patterns.
Following the code With a jacket hand-knitted from garbage bags and shoes where the rubber sole moved like ectoplasm across the entire foot, the design team at Maison Martin Margiela followed the founder's master code.
"HANGING by a Thread," the current exhibition at the Arts Exchange in White Plains, includes a tapestry woven from hair curlers, a comforter made of canvas gloves and a room draped with yarn re-knitted from unraveled sweaters.
Once, long ago, she writes, she herself was "just a plain bad crafter" who did not know knit from purl.
Peacoats looked girlishly original affixed with three-quarter sleeves, one of them finished with sheer knit from elbow to wrist.
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