Knit Simple Holiday 2019: A Review


Today we are going to take a look at the Simple Holiday 2019 theme .





Model #01, cuff. This is a beautiful pair of fingerless embroidered gloves with some inexplicable dirt.





Model #02, embroidered scarf. I'm a little annoyed about that. It's a beautiful craft, but I can't help but think it's a lot like a scarf serving as an outfit.





Model #03, embroidered jacket. This also didn't work for me. It has a slightly sleek look and the embroidery has a somewhat relaxed feel - it doesn't add or detract from the overall look, it's just… there.





Model #04, hat; and Model #05, SERP. Scarves are fine, but the shape of the hat is one thing. In this cold pavement season, are you wearing a tampon hat now?





Model #06, Lovikka Gloves. Embroidery is more comfortable with a raw look. Seriously, a simple striped pattern or light island would be a huge upgrade to this style.





Form number. 07, embroidered gloves. This embroidery is supposed to be a "flower pattern," but is very similar to a random knot of yarn.





Model #08, Snowflake Hat; and Model #09, Snowflake Serp. This is a beautiful group. Embroidered snowflakes look like snowflakes and I love the white to red color effect.





Form number. 10, snow jacket. as. It's simple, cute, and very mobile, so I'm going to style it exactly that way, with a mini box by box.





Form number. 11, snowflake sweater. I love the actual knitting part of this sweater, but the ragged embroidery doesn't help. Embroidered seams can be dangerous for knitted garments. It can look very effective and it can look like it was made by a five year old.





reference number. 12 sheets of snowflake blanket with braids. This is very beautiful





Form number. 13, caps of trapped snowflakes. Great hat for kids. It's sweet without being cute.





Form number. scarf with 14 stripes. I'm a little bit about this problem. Best contemporary line game, but not as exciting as it should be. I think the problem is with the color scheme - charcoal doesn't work with pinks and dusty pinks. I'm going to do this in a more neutral color scheme for a sharper, more fitting look.





Model #15, Manserp. It feels a bit harsh for my taste, but the threads are interesting and I think it works in general.





Form number. 16, chap. This is a nice piece overall, but I'm not selling the collar detail, which has an unfinished look.





Form number. 17, family socks. These are basic socks. Seems like a great starting sock for an inexperienced trainer.





Form number. 18, pet man. excellent base cover.





reference number. 19 and n. 20, complete with wire. Beautiful and classic set.





Form number. 21 deer gloves. It's a little weird, but I have to admit it's something that will please very young children.





reference number. 22, headband. Pins add a lot of style and visual interest to this simple headband.





Form number. 23, long hat. Nice simple part. Repeated stitching with catchy threads combined with fine threads gives this overalls all the attention it needs.





Form number. 24, sweater with side braid. I like the look of this, but I worry about how it will hang if the stand doesn't provide maximum impact like this model. This jacket seems to have a slight bulge in the middle if left normally.





Form number. 25 luxury scarves. Attractive and portable. This scarf will go almost anywhere and with almost any outfit.





Form number. 26, Cancer. Dear!





Form number. 27, straight sweater. It looks like several online shopping bags were used ... within five minutes.





Form number. 28, fingerless gloves with beads. Funny and mobile.





Scheme 29, chimney insertion. Good part, but I can't help but think it would have looked better with one feature.





reference number. 30, mosaic pillow. It has an interesting structure. The coloring is a bit uncomfortable, but certainly easy to fix.





reference number. 31, linen sewing basket. Your basic wicker basket.





reference number. 32 semicircular rugs. It's a bit "ready" for me. The crochet pattern should shine more than a casual ribbon with a sparkle knit.





reference number. 33, Pillows and Lapghan. I like the plaid, but the pillows could be reworked. I'd remove the tassels and make a full pillow with a striped and dotted pattern, or maybe add a striped crochet frame, like the one in Afghanistan.
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