Interweave Knits Winter 2018: A Review
Interview Knights has released Winter 2018 . Let's see!
Anchor cardigan. This one is of good texture and size.
Clinton Creek Chapel. I like the idea of a knitted body with structural tape and a hat.
Dawson City jumper. Nice and classic jumper with a cute flirtation from Isle.
Eagle Island cardigan. This is a very interesting and beautiful example of a Cowichan style sweater. I like to combine gray, black, cream and red to change the usual black, gray and white or brown, tan and white.
Eliminate Poncho. Very nice embroidery on it. I don't really like the shape of this thing, but I'm not a fan of pancho in general. It fits well.
Grand Forks sweater. Incredibly pretty.
Gray cardigan. Another beautiful piece from Fair Island. I'm not crazy about the belt because it hides some pretty patterns and doesn't help the sweater fit well. Of course, this sweater would look good on her waist.
Ibex Valley Mittens. I like the cone design and they look very warm and beautiful.
Iditarod sweater. Magic wire diagram. I need a handsome, broad-shouldered man to score this goal. Interested licensees can apply!
Klondike sweater. Very decent piece with an attractive wiring job.
Mount Lorne sweater. Very beautiful! This yoke is really fantastic.
The name of the sweater. Front wiring is good. I'm not crazy about the neckline, which is a bit short and open for men's sweaters.
Rohan sweater. Another beautiful yoke sweater.
White Mountain of Rouen. It has great texture, but I like those smooth, big, wide shapes that I never liked.
White horse sweater. Not bad, but I'll fix those shoulder injuries. The sleeve looks so small.
Yukon River Socks. Ah, butt stockings, for the smart dancer who wants to be in Whitehorse without pneumonia. I'm kidding because I love them; These look nice and adhere well, and would be a great way to add extra protection in very low temperatures.