Interweave Knits Spring 2020: A Review


Interweave Knits has launched Spring-Summer 2020 with 13 designs that we can all link right now to calm our nerves and save for one happy, otherwise uncertain day when we all need to get out of the house and go somewhere else. there is someone else

On a not-so-funny note, I would just like to point out here that making / preparing clothes for ourselves has always been an act of faith and hope: we plan, buy and sew things to wear because we believe we can have. the opportunity and the need to take advantage of it, that we are alive and well enough to have somewhere to go to do something, and for people to see when something is being done. So let’s look at these projects with confidence and dream about what we can do with them, right? And, of course, the critical ability to successfully make / modify any design that doesn’t suit us. Even a pandemic doesn’t make me puzzle and draw a late shoulder design.





Andes Mitten It's tidy. Due to their open nature, they are decorative rather than practical (ie, warm, resistant to tears).





Arctic headband. Heh, I first thought it was a hat, despite the name, when I saw the product image on the thumbnail. I think matching the color of the strands of this headband to your true hair color is a way to make your dark roots work for you. To get back on track in terms of the actual conversion of this template is a pretty good and enjoyable thing.





Afdahemp. Pretty cute top in shades of "summer rare layers". I like the front with its art deco style.





Castilian vest. Not bad. I like the seams, but I don’t like the lowered shoulders that make the sleeves seem narrow.





Cap Devanshire. cute hat





Vest made of gold lace. This is a nice little summer jacket.





Heart-shaped cardigans. Another fairly light sweater for warmer weather. I like that the back has the same side insert and a small recess on the cuffs.





Silesian sickle. Interesting lace work, but I think this scarf needs more shape so it doesn’t look like an Afghan.





Kent Sheepdog. Very aggressive and attractive. The detail of knitting braids along the edge is a nice design dash. I will omit the touch of "his snout and his little mullet".





Your hat is a share. The beautiful hat and yarn looks so beautiful that I can almost feel it through a sieve, which is not surprising since it is a blend of opossum, silk and cashmere.





Sand cardigans. It looks like one of those cardigans that is really comfortable to wear. This is an interesting wiring diagram. I'm going to lift the bags a little, at least until the end of the rope section, ie. lift them significantly to the shoulders in this design will not work.





upper trunk. Very neat piece. Lace work is beautiful.





layered sickle. Very beautiful scarf! The lace work is beautiful, and the tricolor look gives a cool modern look to the traditional work.
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