Knit Simple Fall 2018: A Review


Knit Simple has released its fall 2018 release. Let's see that, shall we? (Please note that at least since the publication of this publication, for some reason, only nine of the 21 designs below have Ravelry-style pages, and I can only modify existing ones).





1 style, to the colored sweater yoke. The yoke and sleeve details are nice, but I'm going to add a bit of shape and edges to the neckline, cuffs, and skirt.





2 styles, threaded jacket. I still like the yoke, but I'll add cuts and cuts at the waist.





Style #3, tricolor sweater. nothing wrong with that. The color block has a fun sporty look and the edges are carved.





4 patterns, triangular shawl. An attractive, shapeless scarf. It has beautiful stitching.





Model 5, quilted shawl. Brilliant! This designer has taken steps towards gradient effects beyond just the color range.





6 patterns, scarf and lace. Very beautiful traditional shawl with lace trim.





Example 7. That would be a good place to hide. I think the picture of the wooden house on the back wall of the bed should refer to this Afghan wooden house design. (Nice touch, photo designer!)





Model 8, striped Afghan hut and pillows. Very sharp and modern.





Style #9. It also has an interesting and smart effect.





#10 Style. Beautiful and portable hood.





Style #11. Beautiful cord fabric.





Example #12. I love the lace belt. I wish I could have looked at the rest of the jacket better to know what the shape and skirt looked like.





Style #13. A beautiful pair of gloves. Despite Knit Simple 's efforts to keep their model available to beginners, I'm glad to see that they don't swear by cables.





14 styles, headband. Portable, attractive and comfortable on the ear.





Style #15. Very decent base hat.





Style #16. Striped sweaters for your kids. The attractiveness of this person will depend on the color scheme.





Example #17. The combination of colored squares and stripes is fun and looks good.





Style #18. Another basic striped sweater for the kids, this time it's a sweater. There are more cheerful colors to this design.





Style #19. Favorite Peruvian style hat and gloves. I love the fun color palette.





Example 20. Nice set, but I'm not sure if the ends are on the sides of the coat*. As it turned out, textiles were not associated with discoloration.





Example 21, paper hat, hat and gloves. This collection was created by Nikki Epstein, you can rest assured that it will always be hilarious. I love the combination of leaf motifs and autumnal gradient colors.
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