Creative Knitting Spring 2019: A Review


Creative Knitting has published the Spring 2019 issue . On a difficult January night in Toronto, as you sit down at the table with hot tea and knock on the door the next night, let's take a look at all the subtle textures of writing as you write this review. I thought my hand was crazy because my kitchen was working fine and I was waiting to show it to the oven manager. In other words, it was a bit difficult to get myself in the mood to look at the hot weather's light and lazy designs, but I did my best as a score tester.





Bridler sweater. Wear a beautiful and small ball.





English tunic. It's not pretty, but its accuracy and long cut are comfortable to wear and not so comfortable for many women.





Lipson scarf. In this case very well sewn.





Teresa T. I can't say I'm worried about her work.





Hadley punch. The lace is beautiful and fits well.





Without towel. I'm sure the edges of the felt flowers on it will make me feel like a "damn sad witch" and scare me forever for two minutes of being a giant vegetable pumpkin that wild nature can't grind up. at the root of my first clothes.





Oak scarf. beautiful. You can't go wrong with a classic lace scarf.





Takoni tunic. I really like this look, except for the flower made of hooks that look like a rug. Go and get yourself a beautifully built asymmetrical tunic in a classy style.





Briarfield West. I can't agree with the design including many extra parts. He looks very rude. It doesn't work in a professional model.





Cardigan and Bristol Blanket. Not sure if this kimono will be long enough but other than that everything is fine.





Copeland cardigan. This is not my favorite cardigan but I have to admit it sits and hangs.





McKinley cardigan. Not bad, but it would fix a dropped shoulder.





Cardigan with back. Nice card. The play of colors is very summery.





Laurel shrugged. This looks like a "fragmented pattern".





Peace Zone sweater. I would prefer a rigid network to a subnetwork. Mesh Stitch always looks like a "grocery bag". Plus, you'll get rid of clutter you don't need. Ask me how I know that.





rosel scarf Another very interesting little scarf.
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