Interweave Knits Gifts 2019: A Review


Interweave have released the 2019 issue of Interweave Knits Gifts Magazine and it's a great version with handy little patterns to make with leftover yarn. Let's take a look, shall we?





flashlight cap. Pretty decent two-tone hat with an interesting texture on the brim.





snow cap. Good simple hat.





Winter Windcap. Loose hat with beautiful embroidery, tied with double thread, very warm.





Chapel Frost Blush. I am not happy with the shape and unfinished rim of this vitreous jar.





Icecap. Asymmetric Stripe - This is a fun feature of this hat design.





Icecap. It has a pretty lace pattern. Plus, if you want to say to someone as you walk in the door, "I'm going to hurt you and maybe a little," this is the perfect hat to wear.





snow cap. It has a feather like design and using it in the paw colors will probably give it a completely different look just like me if you like all things pau.





snow cap. Classic braided hat with overhang.





permafrost cap. This hat has a thinner twisted chain and the texture of faux rope, meaning you need a braided effect without the bulk.





stealing from vassals. Classic and beautiful packaging.





A soft cedar fabric. That's fine, but I'd rather leave such a large square object on the couch than carry it.





Climbing Wrap Crystals. Beautiful!





Lemon balm and lavender in a bag. They are so beautiful that I almost regret sewing a bouquet of lavender sachets .





Comfortable comfort. I don't have a phone or tablet, but I think if I were to make a knitted wallet for my digital camera, for example, I'd like to make it a little easier.





chamomile scarves. It's nice to see them, but I'm interested in their functionality. Has anyone tried drying their plates or hands with a knitted towel? I wonder if it will work fine.





"Dancing Diamonds" Gift Boxes. They're wonderful, but it seems like a lot of work to put them in a gift bag.





Snowdrop Scarf. Another beautiful scarf.





Arctic willow hedge. Another attractive stole.





Christmas scarf. With its stripes and bobbles, this model reminds me of the 1910s, the fashionable outerwear of the time.





Curly Ivy Shawl. Splendid!
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