Creative Knitting Summer 2018: A Review
Creative Knitting published the Summer 2018 issue . let's see.
Donna Plover. There are some very interesting stitches in it. Show the diagonal of the front side panel. The dull oatmeal color of this yarn does not justify this style.
Maureen jumper. Beautiful and wonderful.
Sandra Cardigan. I can't get away from the "winged beach blanket" vibe.
Wendy cardigan. not bad. He sits well and is in good shape.
Angela Q. I love the lace at the bottom, the neckline, but the pleats in the front just don't add any flair to this design.
Cecilia scarf/scarf. This scarf is as simple as it sounds. The different cute yarns used in this pattern are very helpful, but I still strive for a design with a bit more detail than this.
Silvia scarf. Beautiful lace on this one and it's a beautiful yarn. This Merino Hedgehog/lace yarn is wonderfully soft and looks delicious.
Yvonne West. not bad. Zigzag patterns tend to be difficult to correct, but they fit well.
baby turtle Sometimes adorable non-woven embellishments, like the chiffon ribbon used here, add so much to the design.
Sweet cotton. I wouldn't do this with multi-colored threads because it makes it hard to see and appreciate the last lace and gives the dress a sophisticated and elegant look.
My only son! It looks rough and unattractive. The only good thing I can do is that I love the idea of a jumping baby and a crocheted toy in the pocket.
Bertram cabinets. not bad. I love the pattern on my body. I'm going to add a kind of fringe on the edge of the chair's neck because it looks a bit uneven.
Cyril Roana. These oversized hijabs aren't usually mine, but there's no denying they're a stunning, high-impact piece.
Joanna Schall. There are scarves with stripes that are made more carefully. I would go with one of them and not this one.
see shawl Nice and attractive square knit scarf.















