Knit Simple Holiday 2019: A Review
Today we are going to take a look at a simple 2019 knitted Christmas edition .
Sample No. 01, doll. This is a beautiful and simple fingerless glove with unknown embroidery.
Pattern No. 02, embroidered fabric. I'm a little torn on this. It's an attractive work, but I can't help but think of it as a fabric that serves as a garment.
No. Model 03 with an embroidered cardigan. It doesn't work for me either. It has a slightly awkward shape, and the embroidery looks nondescript. it doesn't add or distort the overall look, it just does.
Model No. 04, headpiece; No. Model 05, scarf. The scarf is good, but the hat of this hat looks very nice. Should I quit ice cream this season?
Pattern #06, Lovikka gloves. More rough and careless embroidery. A simple bold line or island pattern would be a great improvement.
Pattern No. 07, embroidered gloves. This embroidery is supposed to be a "flower motif", but it looks like a bunch of random threads.
Model #08, Snowflake Chapel; No. No. Model 09, snowflake scarf. This is a beautiful collection. The embroidered snowflakes look like snowflakes and I love the white effect of the red.
No. Model 10, snowflake sweater. Very similar to this. It is simple, beautiful and can be worn a lot, so I will decorate it with a little plaid skirt.
No. Model 11, cardigan with snowflakes. I like the real knit on this sweater, but this coarse embroidery is uncomfortable. Embroidered patterns on knitwear can be repulsive. It looks very impressive, as if made for a five-year-old child.
No. 12 template, snowflake plaid:. This is very good.
No. Model 13, snowflake hat. Very good baby hat. Beautiful, but ugly.
No. Model 14, striped scarf. I'm a little out of my mind. I prefer the modern play of lines, but it's not attractive enough. I think the problem with color is that charcoal doesn't work with dusty pink and pink. I would do it with a more neutral color to make it look lighter and better.
No. Model 15, men's scarf. Rough for my taste, but the thread is attractive, I think it generally works.
No. Pattern 16, Caplet. All in all, it's a good thing, but I don't sell a necklace that looks unfinished.
No. Model 17, family socks. These are basic socks. Socks are suitable for beginners and inexperienced knitters.
Sample No. 18, men's cap. Very good basic hat.
Template No. 19 and No. 20, cable set. Beautiful classic collection.
Pattern No. 21, Reindeer Gloves. It's a little off-putting, but I have to admit it will make a very small child happy.
No. Model 22, bandage. The brooch adds style and visual interest to this simple fabric.
No. Model 23, long box. Good simple stuff. The repeating stitching lines of the fabric combined with the gradient threading give this hat just the right amount of interest.
No. Model 24, rope sweater. I love this look, but I'm concerned about how it will look if the owner isn't meant to have the most impact on this model. If this sweater is hanging naturally, it will be a little puffy in the middle.
No. Model 25, decorated with fabric. Attractive and attractive. This scarf will go almost anywhere, with almost any outfit.
No. Model 26, openwork scarf. Wonderful
No. Model 27, waterfall cardigan. It's like a sack that ties with a drawstring... in five minutes.
No. Model 28, fingerless gloves. Handsome and portable.
Template No. 29, chimney draft. Nice item, but I can't help but think it would look better with bikes.
Pattern No. 30, mosaic pillows. They have an attractive texture. The color scheme is a little inspiring, but of course it's easy to fix.
Model 31, linen box for sewing. Your basic wicker basket.
Model 32, semi-circular carpet. It's too successful for me. Knitted patterns should be a little more inspiring than regular knitwear.
Pattern No. 33, pillow և Lapgan. I love throwing, but the pillow can be fixed. I would take the veil off and either turn the entire pillow into a dotted pattern, or maybe add a fishnet stitching like I did with the throw.