Interweave Knits Winter 2018: A Review


Interview Knights has published the Winter 2018 issue . Let's see!





anchor cardigan. It has good texture and shape.





Clinton hat. I love the texture band and sweater-cap body suit.





Dawson City jersey. Beautiful classic sweater with jacquard yoke.





Cardigan by Eagle Island. This is a very interesting example of a Cowichan-style sweater, and it's quite the type, too. I prefer the combination of gray, black, cream and red as a nice substitute for the traditional black, gray and white or brown, beige and white.





Elim Pancho. This is very nice sewing. I'm not crazy about the size of this thing, but I'm not a fan of Pancho in general. Can be draped well.





Grand Forks jersey. Particularly beautiful.





damage vest. Another beautiful Fair Isle article. I do not love a belt that hides a beautiful design and does not make the sweater look attractive. This sweater should come down to your waist.





Ibex Valley Wantens. I love the pine wood designs and it looks very warm and cozy.





Knitted sweater. Great schemes. I need a broad shoulder friend to weave it. Interested and qualifying singles can apply!





Klondike jersey. A very discreet part with attractive wiring.





Mount Lorne jersey. So beautiful! This yoke is really fantastic.





Trui Noam. The front wiring is ok. I'm not a fan of men's sweaters with a plump neckline and open neck.





Rohan sweater. Another beautiful yoke sweater.





Witberg van Rouen. It has nice texture, but I never liked those vague, scattered, baggy numbers.





White sweater. Not bad, but I'll fix the shoulder. The sleeve looks so ridiculously small.





Socks from the Yukon River. Oh, high socks for smart dancers who want to be able to be in Whitehorse without getting pneumonia. I'm just kidding because I love them - they are well shaped and well connected and would be a great way to give extra protection in very cold weather.
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