Knit Simple Holiday 2019: A Review
Today we look at the 2019 holiday edition of Knit Simple .
Model №01, cuffs. These are beautiful, fingerless gloves with indescribable embroidery.
Pattern No. 02 embroidered scarf. I tore a little. It’s a beautiful craft, but I can’t think of it as much as Buddhism Shaw to serve as a garment.
Cardigan with embroidery number 03. It doesn't work for me either. It has a slightly old-fashioned shape, and the embroidery looks a bit messy; It does not increase or decrease the overall view, but only ... there is.
Pattern No. 04, hat; And Pattern No. 05, shawl. The skirt is nice, but the shape of this hat is one thing. Wearing a helmet on a snowy sidewalk this season, is that the case now?
Pattern No. 06, Mits Lovica. More ordinary and rough embroidery. Seriously, a simple scratch or jacquard design would be a big improvement in this regard.
Pattern No. 07 Intercepted Mits. This embroidery should be "floral design", but it should be like a collection of random threads.
Pattern No. 08, Snowflake Cap; And Design No. 09, Snowflake. This is a beautiful collection. Embroidered snowflakes look like snowflakes, and I love the effect of white on red.
Sweater model with snowflakes No. 10. Very similar. Simple, beautiful and very easy to wear and I just wear it, with a little pleated skirt.
Model No. 11 Cardigan Snowflake. I like the embroidered part of this sweater, but that rough knit doesn't do any good. Embroidered patterns can be dangerous on sweaters. It looks and feels like a five-year-old baby.
Pattern No. 12, with snow clip back seam. It is absolutely magical.
Pattern No. 13, Wicker Snowflake. The perfect hat for a boy. They are beautiful, not beautiful.
Naked Skate Model nº 14. I'm a little reluctant. I prefer modern stripes, but not as hot as desired. I think the problem is in color: this charcoal does not work with dark pink and bright pink. I do this in a more neutral color scheme for clearer vision and better mobility.
Model No. 15, Men's Handkerchief. The taste is a bit rough for me, but the texture is attractive and I think it works overall.
Pattern No. 16, Capellet. Overall, it's a good piece, but the neck detail that seems incomplete doesn't convince me.
Model No. 17, Family Socks. These are simple socks. Looks like a good beginner socks for an inexperienced sweater.
Pattern No. 18, Men's Cap. Very polite base hat.
Model No. 19 and No. 20 Wired Kit. Beautiful and classic collection.
Pattern No. 21, Deer Mits. These are a little unpleasant, but I have to admit that they appeal to little ones.
Pattern No. 22, binding. Brooke offers this simple headband with a lot of style and visual appeal.
Model No. 23, long hat. Nice simple piece. Frequent garter ribbons tied with gradient thread give it all the attention it needs.
Model No. 24, a sweater with cable ties on the sides. I like the look of this model, but I'm worried about what it will look like if the owner doesn't show this model for great results. It looks like a sack that encloses with a drawstring.
Model No. 25, Decorated Scarf. Attractive and wearable. This scarf is almost everywhere and goes with every outfit.
Model number 26, lace scarf. beautiful!
Pattern # 27 Cardigan Waterfall. Looks like it's made from grocery packages ... in five minutes.
Pattern No. 28, fingerless ants made of beads. Beautiful and wearable.
The design of No. 29 knocked on the chimney. Nice piece, but I can't think it looks better with a ribbon.
Pattern No. 30, mosaic pillow. They have an attractive appearance. The color scheme is a bit boring, but it is really easy to adjust.
Pattern No. 31, a woven basket of linen. Your main basket for weaving.
Pattern No. 32, semi-circular carpet. This is a little "whipped" for me. Sweater patterns should have a little more bloom than garter st.
Pattern No. 33, Pillow and Lapgan. I like to throw, but pillows can be useful. I would grab the brushes and make the whole pillow into dots and polka dots or maybe even add a garter edge like Afghanistan.