Interweave Knits Winter 2018: A Review
Interweave Knits has released the 2018 Winter Edition . We see!
Cardigan with anchor. It has a good texture and shape.
Clinton Creek hat. I like the idea of a structured belt and a body sweater in a hat.
Shape of the city of Dawson. Beautiful and classic sweater with a Fair Isle flirtation.
Eagle Island Cardigan. This is a very attractive example of a Cowichan style sweater and it is also very beautiful. I like the combination of gray, black, cream and red as a good alternative to traditional black, gray and white or brown, brown and white.
Punch Elim. Very nice embroidery in this seam. I don't really like the shape of this thing, but in general I'm not a fan of the poncho. It covers well.
Grand Forks form. Incredibly beautiful.
Gray cardigan. Another beautiful piece of Fair Isle. I don't like the belt because it hides a nice pattern and it doesn't help the sweater to look good. However, a sweater would be better to form at the waist.
Ibex Valley Wantens. I like the apple candle design and it looks very warm and cozy.
Idiot shape. Fantastic examples of cable. I need such a handsome boy with a wide back to knit. Interested bachelors can apply!
form Klondike. Very decent piece with interesting cable work.
The shape of Mount Lorne. Very good! This yoke is really cool.
The name of the sweater. The front cables are good. I don't like a slightly low and open neckline on men's sweaters.
Rohn sweaters. Another beautiful sweater with yoke.
White Mountain of Rouen. It has a nice texture, but these fluffy, bulky, and baggy numbers never appealed to me.
Whitehorse Sweaters. Not bad, but I'll fix those limping shoulders. The sleeves look ridiculously short.
Yukon tea socks. Ah, high socks for chic girls who want to stay in Whitehorse without getting pneumonia. I'm kidding because I like them - they're in good shape and well connected and will be a great way to provide extra protection in very low temperatures.