Creative Knitting Summer 2018: A Review
Creative Knitting has released the summer issue of 2018 . let's see.
Donna Plover. Here are some really interesting stitches - pay attention to how the wires on the side panels are diagonally. The dull oat color of this thread does not match this pattern.
Maureen's jacket. Beautiful and well dressed.
Sandra Cardigan. I couldn’t beat the atmosphere of “beach blankets”.
Wendy jacket. not bad. Fits and is in good shape.
Angela Q. I like lace on the hem and neckline, but the pleats on the front don’t go with this design - they make it look messy.
Cecilia's scarf. This scarf is as simple as it sounds. The set of fun threads used in this stand is a good fit, but I would still prefer a design with less detail than this one.
Sylvia Will. The lace in this is beautiful and it is a beautiful thread. This is Hedgehog Yarn’s silk / merino lace and it looks so soft and delicious.
Yvonne West. not bad. Deformation-style patterns are usually difficult to change, but they are perfect.
Little turtle. Delicious. Sometimes the finish of non-woven materials, such as the chiffon ribbon used here, complement the design.
Cotton licking. This is something I would not do with patchwork threads, as it makes it difficult to look and appreciate the lace at the end and gives the dress a fun, laced look.
My only sun. It has a rough and unattractive appearance. The only good thing I can say about this is that I like the idea of a baby sweater with a crocheted toy in my pocket.
Bertram tanks. not bad. I like the Chevron model in the case. To the neckline and the edges of the armholes I will add a few ends as it looks a bit unfinished.
Cyril Raana. These big curtains are usually not to my taste, but there is no denying that this is a very cool piece.
Joanna Will. There is a striped scarf pattern that has been made more carefully. The best of them in this.
Nigel Beach. Cheerful and flirty scarf with cut edges.