Interweave Crochet Winter 2020: A Review
Today a little trip to the site. I’ve never looked at web magazines, but I’ve been asked to think several times over the years. Finally I will try to see the design of the fabric according to the size and I have decided to see how I do it and what the answer is. I can weave (pots here and there ) and talk about the value of weaving, but I ’m not as skilled at weaving as weaving, so I hope you all endure it with me when you take a knife. - or should I say straight hook? - If you are considering the 2020 Winter version of Interweave Crochet .
Bergshund shrugged. That’s not a bad thing - it hangs well enough and it’s easy enough to work with different perspectives. The back also looks very nice.
But I can’t say I’ve heeded the second suggested way to dress these shoulders: it looks wrong and awkward, and I think it’s worn out after dark. since then I've been in the mirror.
Crimson packaging. The Tunisian seams look a bit rough for my liking but thanks to the style department that makes this scarf almost elegant.
chain scarf. The two-tone relief is a very decent effect.
cold snowman It's very pretty, but if I ask her to go to the North Pole, I don't think that snowman will pay attention to me.
Cooper scarf. Simple enough but portable enough.
Drumlin Sharp. I love the fabric and thread used here and this headband covers it very well.
Hood Thanks. Excellent use of gradient thread and simple warp fabric.
Firn Caplet. This hat didn’t really convince me, it was like an amorphous bite eating this woman’s head.
Folding gloves. Not bad. I can’t help but think nostalgically what knitted gloves look like with threads. ;)
Magazine cover. I like the idea, but I find the setting clumsy. I would rather sew a piece of leather on a woven sewing machine than use this irregular stitch. In one of the pictures you can see the original cover of the laptop, which confuses me, but I don’t know how they are completely hidden.
Cole came. I don't like it very much but I think it would be better if there was no color scheme. Gray and water do not mix.
Ogiv cardigan. I'm wondering how this nice tile will sit and / or hang unless the owner pulls it with both hands.
Edgerift scarf. It looks like "a row of randomly woven pieces from randomly woven stitches."
Rimay Cole. I’m really immersed in the modern atmosphere of the art object . This is Tunisian textiles, so it is very similar to textiles.
Free Sachiko. Sashiko is a type of Japanese embroidery from the 17th century . The embroidery of this little clutch in this tradition is very artistic and fascinating.
Serac sweater. "Bend down and relax!" God. The texture of the open seam says, "Familiarize yourself with all the drafts and bumps / roughness around you!" I can’t deny that I like the look of this item better, but it’s not very practical.
sheep scarf. Nice clothes.
A small headscarf. I think if you’ve always wanted to portray your child or pet as an illegal person, this may be the only one. A slightly more practical approach, it doubles as an apron and allows beginners to spread the Tunisian knitting technique.