Interweave Knits Fall 2018: A Review
In today's article, we're going to check out the Fall 2018 issue of Interweave Knits , where we found the most yarn count - in a really good way.
Breakwater West Beach. I like the dress with its beautiful shape and ribbon (yes, I saw you did it with the original hem), but I really recommend wearing it with something other than a fitted shirt .
Cambridge cardigan. I like the tartan sweater and the concept of "old student clothes", but I'm going to change a few things. This style seems too good to be true, but that means one size fits all, not two or three.
Ganci classic cardigan. What does the title of this work say? I wear it myself.
Follins swimming pool jumper. To do this, use the cable wisely.
Nice sweater from the islands. All in all a good piece, but I'm not a big fan of the v-neck.
Herring blanket. Great suit.
Massachusetts Avenue sweater. Use chic yarns and a beautiful piece, without filling the tip a little at a glance.
Manama Dolman. Calm! It seems a bit flimsy, so I added a few lines to this string.
Mount Auburn vest. What a beautiful room!
Oxford Street sweater. A magnificent representation of the old style.
Prescott sweater. Attractive cable.
Quincy sweater. This Argel type cable design is very creative and stunning.
Competition sweater. Calm!
Sand plow with a neck - another good wire hanger.
Wendell Street sweater. It's such an innovative activity.
Great sweater. I like the idea of a scarf collar and tie combined with the idea of contrasting colors, but maybe that's not the performance. Maybe the neck and buttocks will be a bit wider? I pin on the lowered shoulder, and the transition between the stitched shoulder and the rope design looks a bit rough and can be replaced with a patterned ribbon.
Ear sweater. Oh great! I love how the sleeve complements the designer cord raglan.