Creative Knitting Spring 2019: A Review
Creative Quantity has released the spring 2019 edition . Considering that I wrote this review on a cold January day in Toronto and that I should have a cup of hot tea at the table next to me, let's take a look at all the beautiful spring sweaters. My stove is not working properly, I was waiting for a stove service technician to show me. In other words, the hot weather made it difficult for me to wrap my head around this lace pattern, but I did my best to wrap up the references.
Bridler pullover. Nice shirt.
Ingredients Tonic. It is not attractive, but its transparency and long, strong viscosity can reduce the comfort of wearing - not pleasing to many women.
Lipson Shawl. It has a beautiful embroidery.
Theresa T. I can't say I'm interested in the size.
Hadley Banshaw. Beautiful lace, well covered.
Laclid scarf. I’m sure the floral tip of this dress will make me feel “angry witch curse”, leaving a constant fear that I will have about two minutes to become a giant helpless pumpkin buried in the ground. A land of wild beasts growing from my old garment.
Oxmont Shawl Beauty. It's hard to go wrong with the famous lace shawl.
Takoni tonic. I really like this look, except for the reeds, which look like countryside. Avoid this You will have a well-fitting, well-shaped, well-fitting sweater.
Briarfield West. I can't agree on a design that includes many more fabrics. This is an ugly look. This does not work even with a professional model.
Bristol Cardigan blanket. I'm not sure if this kimono will last long, but it is good without it.
Copeland Cardigan. It’s not my favorite cardigan type, but I have to admit it fits right in.
Cardigan McKinley. Not bad, but I will fix my fallen shoulder.
Rear Cardigan. Nice little card. Summer color play as well.
Lafia trembled. This seems to be "collected from the sample."
Bisfield pullover. I hope it would be better to have a stronger front than a partial grid. I see web stitching as an "irreplaceable" grocery bag. You can also find exotic skin when worn. Ask me how I know.
Roselle Schall. Another very interesting little shawl.