Interweave Knits Winter 2019: A Review
Interweave Knits has released the 2019 winter edition , dedicated to scientific topics! Let's take a look at this.
Newspaper shirt. This design, based on a periodic table of elements, is beautiful, but I don't like it very much. The table looks a little rough on the side and voila.
Sweater with rhizome. Very good. The motif "represents trunks and underground root structures" and creates a well-marked flow pattern.
O-Chem tunic. Dessert! The "hex style" hex string design is very attractive, in good shape, and I like the hood neck.
Atomic sweaters. Another string pattern is based on atomic orbitals, which this time are drawn along the same line as the previous one.
Asteroid B 612 scarf. In " The Little Prince" by Antoine de Saint-Exupery the beautiful embroidery on the scarf is inspired by a boy. I'm not thrilled with the deep skirt with yarn at the end of the scarf, which makes this style look like it has a sleeve around its neck.
Wear a stellar cradle. Inspired by a photograph of the Pillars of Creation taken by the Hubble Space Telescope, this is a truly amazing work, although I'd rather put it on the sofa than put it on myself.
Sweater with rings of Saturn. Extending the yoke motif to the central part was a nice feature that gave it a modern and fun look.
Sweater with chrysanthemums. It's different, it has an interesting and well thought out design, but I can't help but think it's bulky and too compact.
Crystal mesh. valuable. Gorgeous shape, neckline and corset details are eye catching and eye catching.
DNA sweaters. Attractive knitted sweater for fans of the double spiral.
Stiletto cardigan. Good cables and they look incredibly soft and warm even if they are not completely worn out as I felt on the front.
Celia cardigan. I don't like it at all, but I like it. Although completely modern, it has a 1918 feel to it.
Crashed pullover. Its designer was inspired by the “geological layers of sediment in the rocks”, but I must admit it is also the perfect “elegant but cute” striped sweater.
Arge Humeralis sweater. This is one of the few models where the lower shoulder and shortened arm really work. It has a fun but captivating look.
Solidago hat and hood set. Not sure about the split shape of the hood, but I think it looks and feels better than the usual coat style under the coat, and I like the overall look.
Dionaea Muscipula cardigan. Attractive and different.
Laboratory shirt. This is one of the coolest men's sweaters I've ever seen. This is undoubtedly a fresh look at dresser design that is ubiquitous in men's sweater design.
Covering an area. This title is good. It would be better to wear double clothing around the neck than a single layer in the style of the "flat bladder", but we haven't even seen it.