Interweave Knits Winter 2018: A Review
Knights interview published Winter 2018 issue. lets take alook!
Anchorage cardigan. This one has a nice texture and shape.
Clinton established a chapel. I like the idea of a knitted suit with woven lace and a beanie.
Dawson City jacket. Beautiful classic jacket with island yoke.
Eagle Island cardigan. This is an interesting example of a Cowichan sweater, and in dude spirit. I like to combine gray, black, cream and red to replace the usual black and gray and white or brown and brown and white.
Remove Pantxo. This is beautiful embroidery. I don't like the look of this thing, but I'm not a fan of gowns in general. You wear well.
Grand Forks jacket. Exceptionally beautiful.
Gray cardigan. Another island gallery. I don't like belts that hide pretty patterns and don't detract from the appeal of the jacket in any way. Of course it would be great to wear this jacket around your waist.
Capricorn Valley Legends. I love the pine designs and they look so warm and cozy.
modified jacket. Exquisite wire patterns. I really need a dirty wide shoulder strap. Interested and suitable graduates are warmly invited to apply!
Klondike jacket. Interesting work with cables is a very decent thing.
Lorne Mountain jacket. Very nice! This yoke is really cool.
Noam sweater. The front wiring is fine. I don't like the short, open necklines of men's jackets.
Ron jacket. Another beautiful yoke jacket.
The White Hills of Rouen. It has a great feel, but those loose, heavy, rough numbers didn't appeal to me much.
White Horse jacket. Not bad, but I'll fix the fallen shoulders. The sleeves look ridiculously small.
Yukon River Socks. Ah, high stockings without pneumonia for the savvy dancers who like to wear white. I'm kidding because I like it; They look good and connect well and would be a great way to add extra protection in the freezing cold.
















