Knit Simple Holiday 2019: A Review


Today we are going to see the Christmas 2019 version of Knit Simple .





Style # 01, wrist This is a clever and simple pair of fingerless gloves on which embroidery is an indescribable nonsense.





Pattern # 02, embroidered handkerchief. I'm a little confused about this. It’s a clever part of the art, but I can’t help but think it looks a lot like a scarf to work as a garment.





Pattern # 03, embroidered cardigan. It doesn't work for me. It has a slightly tapered shape and the embroidery has a somewhat random look - it doesn't add or subtract from the overall look, but it's easy ...





Style # 04, hat; And Template # 05, SERP. A scarf is fine, but the shape of that hat is one thing. Is wearing a bumper hat a thing of the past this snowy pavement season?





Pattern # 06, Lovica gloves. More random and rough embroidery. Seriously, a simple ribbon or a beautiful island pattern will make a huge difference.





Pattern # 07, Embroidered Gloves. This embroidery is supposed to be a "floral design", but it looks a lot like a piece of yarn.





Pattern # 08, Snowflake Hat; And Style # 09, Snowflake Snake. This is a beautiful set. Embroidered snowflakes look like snowflakes and I like the white effect on the red.





Pattern # 10, snowflake jacket. This one is very similar. It's simple, beautiful and easy to wear, and I'm going to wear it just like that: with a plaid mini skirt.





Style # 11, Snowflake Cardigan. I like the knitted part of this sweater, but that rough embroidery doesn't work. Embroidered designs can be hot during weaving. It can be very effective to look at and make it look like it was made by a five year old.





Pattern # 12, Reverse Stitch Snowflake Blanket. It's beautiful.





Style # 13, Braided Snowflake Hat. A very suitable hat for a baby. It's not being clever.





Pattern # 14, striped scarf. I'm a little crazy about that. I prefer the contemporary font set, but it's not as interesting as it should be. I think the problem is with the color palette - charcoal doesn't work with pink and dusty pink. I will do it in more neutral colors for a cleaner look and ease of use.





Pattern # 15, manserp. It’s a little complicated around the edges for my taste, but the yarn is chic and I think it usually works.





Style # 16, Caplet. It’s a good piece overall, but I’m not convinced by the neck detail, which looks unfinished.





Style # 17, Family Socks. These are basic socks. For an inexperienced instructor this would seem to be a good beginner sock.





Style # 18, company guy. Very good basic coverage.





Style # 19 and # 20, wired set. Nice and classic set.





Pattern # 21, reindeer gloves. It's a little cheesy, but I have to admit, it's something that makes a very young child happy.





Style # 22, headband. The brooch adds a lot of style and visual interest to this simple headband.





Pattern # 23, Long Benny. Nice simple piece. The repetition of jersey knitted lace combined with gradient yarn gives this jumpsuit all the attention it needs.





Style # 24, side wire housing. I like the look of it, but the user is concerned about how it will crash if it is not thrown for maximum effect like this form. It looks like a sack that encloses with a drawstring.





Pattern # 25, decorative napkin. Attractive and portable. This scarf can go anywhere and with any outfit.





Pattern # 26, lace handkerchief. Dear!





Style # 27, waterfall cardigan. It looks like a sack that encloses with a drawstring.





Pattern # 28, beautiful wearable embroidered fingerless gloves .





Model # 29, shot. Nice piece, but I can't help but think it would look better with borders.





Pattern # 30, mosaic cushions. It has an interesting texture. The color scheme fades a bit, but of course it can be easily fixed.





Pattern # 31, linen knit basket. Your basic knitted basket.





Pattern No. 32, semicircular tablecloth. It's a little "chic" to me. The knit pattern should have a little more coating than the random strip of crepe fabric.





Pattern No. 33, cushions and cushions. I love throwing, but the pillow could use a restructuring. I would lose the tassels and make the whole pillow into a polka dot and stripe pattern, or add a stockinet frame to it like the Afghans.
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