Knit Simple Holiday 2018: A Review


Knit Simple has published the 2018 edition of Holiday . Let's talk?





Model №1. It is very pretty and the yarn gives it an attractive and luxurious look.





Model #2. It's cute, although I don't think I'll be able to wear it at night. But it looks very elegant and is very comfortable.





Model No. 3. This open cardigan fits well and is very comfortable to wear.





Pattern #4. Good lines and detail.





Model No. 5. good sewing





Model #6. This requires a bit of OMF. I'll work a little more on the gist of these details or put them into a more interesting series.





Model No. 7. It will be a great accessory for the children's room.





Style number 8. Charming and fun!





Model #9. I like the idea of ​​unicorn scarves and gloves, but it's not a unique achievement. It was a tragic attempt to create a unicorn's face. The albino appears to be less fearful than the carrot boom because unfortunately they are focused on becoming a unicorn rather than learning to love themselves for a special creature.





Model No. 10. The appearance of this rhino is a little better, but it's not enough. I thought the pom poms were meant to hide the bottom of the horn but it didn't make sense and added an extra edge to the rainbow instead.





Form № 11. Good-natured cow.





Style #12. Normal but with a hat.





Model № 13. The simplest cow. I make nothing but a jacket.





Pattern #14. A little adjustment of the main thread can look attractive.





Template #15. Good collection with a fun coloring game.





Model No. 16. A slightly different design adds interest and style to this hat.





Engraving number 17. This needs sharpening. That's easy.





Style #18. A nice pair of gloves and they seem to fit well.





Model No. 19. Very little substantial.





Model #20. It's very attractive, but I'm not sure I would wear it. I didn't put my crutches in the decorative baskets and I don't know what to put in them. I think the most important thing when buying organizational equipment of any kind is to know what someone wants to use it for before they buy or build it.





Model #21. At the risk of giving away our craft, I would say these are better than sticky baskets because they hold their shape better.





Model #22. This is an inexpensive way to use recycled makeup. Clean an empty can or pan and attach it to a lid made especially for you.





Form #23. As I mentioned before, it's a good idea to know what you want to add to your cart before you copy it. Even Knit Simple doesn't know what to put in its crazy baskets.





Model #24. Creating your own hanging basket lids can be a way to free up shelf space and cover a recycled flower pot, but I think it would make a more interesting hanging basket lid.





Pattern #25. A simple yet elegant quilt. I don't know what's in the baby's arms.





Template No. 26. Popular blankets and pendants.





Pattern #27. Modern wave quilts and blockchain. I chose the former because it looks newer and more attractive.
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