Interweave Knits Gifts 2019: A Review
Interview has released their 2019 edition of Interview Nits Gift and it's a wonderful hidden puzzle with lots of useful little patterns to make using free yarn. let's take a look, okay?
Lantern Hat The band has a decent two-tone hat with an attractive texture.
Blizzard Hat Nice simple hat.
Winter hat from the wind. Loose hat with beautiful firmware, woven with double threads, which makes it very warm.
Frost Red Hat. I'm not too keen on its comfy shape and raw sides.
Glacier. The asymmetrical band adds a hilarious touch to this cap.
ice hat. It has a beautiful lace pattern. If you want to say to someone, "I'm just going out and maybe for a while," wear a matching hat as you walk out the door.
Snowburst hat. It has a peacock feather design and coloring it in peacock color will probably give it a completely different look if you like peacocks like me.
Snow cap Classic twisted soft cap.
permafrost level. This hat has thinner wire stitching and the wrong wire texture which is great when you need bulk free cable effects.
Vaseling stole. Nice classic case.
Soft cedar wood scarf. It's beautiful, but I'd rather leave such a large square piece on the couch than use it.
Climb onto the glass shell. Very pretty!
Links and lavender sachet. They are so beautiful I almost thought I was going to sew a set out of lavender .
Comfortable Comfortable. I don't have a phone or tablet, but I think if I get a point for my digital camera, I'll do some more basic work.
kitchen towel chamomile. It's nice to look at, but I also doubt its effectiveness. Has anyone ever tried cleaning dishes or wiping their hands with a woven kitchen towel? It would be nice if I was curious.
Dancing Diamond Gift Bag. They're adorable, but putting them in a gift bag seems like a big deal.
bell bell. Another beautiful scarf.
Pack arctic pasture. Another interesting theft.
With a Christmas scarf and tassel, it looked like it was in the 1910s, when outdoor sportswear was very common at the time.
Ivy tangled scarf. Great!