1. knitter - Noun
2. Knitter - Proper noun
One who, or that which, knits, joins, or unites; a knitting machine.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe only difference between an experienced knitter and new knitter is that the experienced knitter makes bigger mistakes faster. Be bold; there are no terrible consequences in knitting. Stephanie Pearl-McPhee
When people see me knitting, I tell them I'm a knitter. Not the sort of knitter they may have run into before, but a passionate, constant, deliberate knitter. I knit everyday, all the time, everywhere I go. Stephanie Pearl-McPhee
The best reason for a knitter to marry is that you can't teach the cat to be impressed when you finish a lace scarf. Stephanie Pearl-McPhee
If the knitter is weary, the baby will have no new bonnet. Irish Proverb
Dumoulin, Heinrich & Knitter, p. 22. In the west, Zen is often set alongside yoga; the two schools of meditation display obvious family resemblances. Source: Internet
And he'll be in a bar, or on the subway, and he'll see a pretty knitter and think to himself, "DAMN, she's SMOKIN'," and he'll never know why he can't resist a knitter's charms. Source: Internet