all the time
When I was a little girl, I used to knit all the time.
If you do something 'all the time' it means that you do it frequently. Notice the following:
- You are on the phone all the time now.
- Some days I feel like I am eating all the time.
jumpers
I used to knit jumpers and hats and scarves, and little dolls sometimes.
In this case 'jumper' refers to a sweater that you put on over your head. This is a British English term. Notice the following:
- My grandmother made me this jumper when I was 20 years old.
- Don't forget to bring a jumper. It gets a little cold at night.
different patterns in the wool
You can put the wool around your needle different ways, so you get different patterns in the wool.
A 'pattern' is something like a design or decoration. In the example it says that by moving the wool in different was around your needle you can make different designs. Notice the following:
- The diagrams at the beginning of the book teach your how to make different patterns in the wool.
- Before you start your first project you should practice making different patterns in the wool.
balls of wool
Until today, I've knitted four balls of wool, but I think I will need ten altogether.
One type of measurement for knitting is the amount of wool or yarn that you will use to complete a project. A 'ball of wool' is one unit of the woolen yarn or string that will use made into the shape of a ball. Notice the following:
- Cats can spend hours playing with balls of wool.
- You will need about 9 balls of wool to make this sweater.
to help keep me warm this winter
It is going to be a very big scarf to help keep me warm this winter.
Something that 'keeps you warm' protects you from the cold weather. An example of this is a blanket or a jacket. Notice the following:
- You can put more blankets on the bed to help keep you warm at night.
- An extra pair of socks will help to keep you warm on cold days.