Creative Knitting Winter 2018: A Review
Creative Knitting has published its 2018 winter issue. Let's see, right?
Bell-shaped sweater. Attractive and attractive. I like a detailed cuff.
McDowell jacket. Cardigans with curtains can be problematic, but they fit well and also have a certain casual elegance.
Cardigan with spicy pear tea. Classic knitted vest with cord.
tunic stop. There is excellent cable work in this. It's like a champion of different models and works together as a whole.
Allyn jacket. Not a bad little tip.
Dunbar jersey. I really like this one which is a little different with its wrapping effect on the cuffs and edge.
Kenyan shirt. It has good shape and beautiful details and the collar fits well.
Van Campen vest. A well-worn and contemporary outfit.
Earl Gray hat and scarf. A lovely hat and scarf with revealing details that go with almost any coat.
Pillow and koonce cover. This is a pretty clever effect. The combination of pillow and blanket really does it.
The descendants of Manchester. The stitching looks good, but the yarn used in this project does them no favors. The color is so vague and vague that it is difficult to even distinguish the design.
Handkerchief with oil. This is not a small negative issue.
Plum blanket and pillow. Beautiful blanket and pillow, but I think I will do something different with the pillow to fit it a little better on the blanket. If I wanted it in solid gray, I would do it in knitwear with garter and if I used plum and gray, I would do it in the two-tone knitwear used in the middle of the blanket. Alternating lines of both models can also be a good option.
Engelmann hat. It's quite spicy.
Fletcher Tam This is a very nice piece, although I would rather see the pattern on top of the hat.
Lebrick hat. Cute hat!
Further hat. Not half bad.