Interweave Knits Gifts 2019: A Review
Interweave has released Interweave Knits Gifts 2019 and is an amazing version with some handy little patterns you can make from the leftover thread. Let's see this, okay?
Pet lights. Pretty decent two-tone hat with an interesting strap texture.
snow hat A simple pretty hat.
Winter windbreaker. Loose cap with beautiful embroidery, also knitted with double thread, which makes it very warm.
Frost Blush Beanie. I don’t like the shape and rough edge of the tea in this cup.
yskap. The asymmetrical stripe adds a playful touch to the design of this hat.
Cap with ice cream. She has a nice lace pattern. Also, the hat is perfect when you go out if you want to tell someone "I'm going out and maybe a little bit."
snow cap This is similar to the design of a peacock feather, and wearing it in pau colors will probably give it a new look, just like me, if you like all peacocks.
Snow cap. Classic hat with soft braids.
permafrost layer. This hat has finer curves and has a fake braid texture, which is a volume-free ponytail effect when you want it.
Wassailing thief. Excellent classic packaging.
Soft cedar scarf. It’s nice, but I’d rather leave such a big square object on the couch than take it.
Crystal climbing envelope. Very nice!
Balm and lavender covers. They’re so pretty that I almost wish I had made a bunch of lavender bags .
Comfortable comfort. I don’t have a cell phone or tablet, but I think if I had to make a woven case for my digital camera, for example, I would make it a little easier than that.
Chamomile kitchen towels. They’re nice to watch, but I’m interested in their functionality. Has anyone ever tried to dry a dish or hand-woven cloth? I’m curious how it will work.
"Dancing Diamonds" gift bags. They’re beautiful, but it seems like a lot of work to put into a gift bag.
Bell scarf. Another wonderful blanket.
Wrap the arctic willows. Another attractive tippet.
Christmas Shawl With its stripes and pompoms this reminds me a lot of the 1910s, when sportswear was very popular at the time.
Curly Ivy shawl. Beautiful!