Interweave Knits Winter 2020: A Review
Today we are looking at some knitwear for the new year in the Winter 2020 edition of Interview Knights.
Northland Ruana. It drapes nicely, has a great texture and this yarn looks especially delicious.
Polychrome vest. The design is not bad but has a better color combination and it makes the sweater an ideal shape for the wearer.
Pipette hat. This is a clever hat and it would be good to choose a color scheme for it.
Vineyard Housing. A very stylish and comfortable coat.
The name Global Finger Mittens derives its name from the fact that it "combines a Nepali lined cuff and thumb, a Newfoundland cleft index finger and a braided Scandinavian floral pattern". I'm not sure I want Newfoundland cloven finger gloves because my hands look suspiciously like cloven hooves, but I'm sure they'll come in handy when loading your catch on your boat. At sub-zero temperatures.
Mature moccasins. I like the texture and shape of this one.
Rosso sweater. I like the design but this confusing color scheme doesn't help.
Winding road surface. An interesting piece of mosaic.


Plated lace waist coat. I'm not sure if the lace yoke on the back of this polished sweater suits me. I have an uncomfortable feeling seeing a wardrobe error or a portal of another dimension where I would probably get into an immediate confrontation with Lord Ziktigius, the ruler of the domain.
Marble Brioche Scarf. Beautiful!
Eastport Jersey. Color blocking doesn't always work, but it does. It's pretty sharp and I like slightly different color schemes.
Sunrise hat Beautiful hat.
Crop bodice with bonding. This is an elegant piece. Crop tops can be a tough shape to wear, but it's a design that won't be difficult to lengthen.
Bright wire hoodie. There is clarity and style is very similar to this one.