Interweave Knits Winter 2018: A Review
Interview Knights have released their Winter 2018 issue . We will see!
anchor vest. It has good texture and size.
Clinton Cove hat. I love the idea with a textured headband and jersey bodysuit over a beanie.
Dawson City sweater. Charming classic sweater 7 with jacquard yoke.
Cardigan by Eagle Island. This is a really cool example of a Cowichan style sweater, and it's cute too. I like the combination of grey, black, cream and red as a nice alternative to the traditional black, gray and white or brown, beige and white.
Elim Pancho. It has some really good points. I don't really like the shape of the thing, but I'm not a fan of ponchos in general. Can be draped well.
Grand Forks sweater. Very beautiful.
grill vest. The fair is another beautiful part of the island. I don't like a belt that hides pretty patterns and doesn't make the sweater look attractive. It would be nice if this sweater was fitted.
Capricorn Valley Gloves. I love pinecone patterns and they look very warm and cozy.
Edited sweater. Great cable set. I really need a strong, broad-shouldered man to knit. Interested and eligible singles are welcome to apply!
Klondike sweater. A very neat piece with interesting wiring.
Mount Lorne sweater. So beautiful! This yoke is really fantastic.
Sweater name. The front wiring is ok. I don't like the neckline, which is a bit low and open on men's sweaters.
Rohan sweater. Another beautiful yoke sweater.
White Mountain of Rouen. It has great texture, but I really like that big, heavy, fluffy number.
White sweater. Not bad, but I'll fix that sagging shoulder. The sleeve looks ridiculously short.
Socks of the Yukon River. Ah, stockings for smart dancers who want to clap in Whitehorse without getting pneumonia. Just kidding because I love it - they are well shaped and well connected and would be a great way to add extra protection in extremely cold temperatures.