Interweave Knits Spring 2020: A Review
Interweave Knits has released a spring / summer 2020 edition with 13 knitting patterns that we can all do right now to calm our nerves and let go so we can leave home again and go somewhere on this happy day. they are different people.
Less jokingly, I mean that making / preparing clothes for me has always been an act of faith and hope: we plan, buy and sew things to wear because we have the opportunity to start from the beginning. the need to carry them with you, to be places that are alive and well, to do something and to see people when the articles are over. So let’s take a look at these projects and dream about what we could do with them, right? And, of course, the ability to skip / change any design that doesn’t really suit us. No pandemic will make me lose my head and abandon models in which the shoulders are lowered.
Andean gloves. These are presentable. Given the open texture, they are more decorative than practical (i.e. warm, tough).
Arctic bandage. Hey, I thought this first design was a hat, despite the name, when I saw the product thumbnail. I think combining the color of the strands of this headband with your original hair color will be a way for your dark roots to work on you. Going back to the actual review of this model, it’s a pretty beautiful and commendable thing.
T-shirt with a canopy. It’s a pretty “slightly layered” top. I love art deco lace.
Castilian vest. Not bad. I like the embroidery, but not the drooping shoulders that swell the sleeves.
Devanshire hat. good hat
Golden lace vest. This is a beautiful summer jacket.
Basic vest. Another lightweight cardigan for warm weather. I really like the lace yoke on the back and the small cuts on the wrists.
Island scarf. Interesting lace work, but I think this scarf needed more shape to make it look less Afghan.

Kent Lamb Sweater. Very portable and attractive. The detail of the "lower part of the braid" at the bottom is a beautiful design. I wouldn’t mind the “side scatter and light mullet” feature.
Chapel of Payham. The hat and thread are so soft that I can smell them from the sieve, and that’s not surprising since it’s a mix of fish, silk and cashmere.
Residual vest. Looks like one of the most comfortable in a cardigan. This is an attractive cable model. I would slightly raise my shoulders down, but only to the end of the cable segment, as with such a design will not be able to clearly rise to the shoulder.
branches above. Very neat piece. Lace work is beautiful.
multi-layered scarf Very beautiful scarf! The lace work is superb, and the tricolor look gives a fresh modern look to what would otherwise be traditional.












