Knit Simple Winter 2019: A Review
Today we are going to take a look at the winter 2019 Knit Simple .
Pattern No. 1, hat / mesh. I have nothing against this classic and useful thing.
Model No. 2, hat with a bow. This beanie-like hat is difficult to wear except for young people, but it is definitely very practical and I love its texture.
Pattern No. 3, sweater with a zipper. The lowest classic. This sweatshirt is truly perfect in its genre.
Reason #4: A Balalava hat will never work in style. They are like chewing gum on a hat.
Pattern No. 5, Sweatshirt. not bad. However, the screen looks better than the one shown above.
Pattern No. 6, sweatshirt. This will be a useful part of the layers, which can be formed in various ways.
Pattern No. 7, sweater with a yoke. It is very attractive and attention grabbing and could be a good start for an island of fair land.
Pattern No. 8, Cardigan. Classic cardigan with good shape and attractive structure.
Model No. 9 braided and ribbed hat. Classic cable hat.
Model No. 10, scarf. I love the embroidery on this scarf.
Pattern No. 11, socks. These socks are beautiful and even a little recognizable. I almost asked her.
Pattern #12, Fingerless Ants. Quite easy. But sometimes the basics are what you want and/or what you want.
Pattern No. 13, Blanket. Simple, but attractive and useful in its own way.
Pattern #14 Square mitrid pillow. This is very smart and a great way to start cheating.
Pattern No. 15, Pillow. I like to think they need a more interesting color scheme.
Model No. 16, Athletics Afghanistan. It's really stunning visually and it would be interesting to choose a color scheme for it.
Model No. 17, large poncho. I like the texture and overall concept, but would like to improve the fit. Yes, this style calls for a size up, but my rule of thumb for plus size clothing is one size up, not three. Large sores appear dirty and itchy.
Pattern #18 Classic Freddy Shawl and Timeless Shawl.
Pattern No. 19, poncho. I'm not a fan of ponchos, but I must admit that the metaphor works here. Despite this, I still feel like I'm wearing an Afghan blanket.
Model No. 20, short poncho. I can walk around in this poncho, which I think is a caplet. It is dense, has a certain beauty, will not snag on food or trip over a car door.
Pattern No. 21, Caplet. Agree, it is very beautiful.
Design #22 Boy Benny and Design #23 Boy Sweater. This collection is great. It only regulates swinging shoulders.
Pattern No. 24, children's socks. Two tone classic socks.
Pattern No. 25, children's gloves. Basic flat metals.
Model No. 26, cover. not bad. I think a gradient color palette could be better, but finding the subtle color changes needed for a gradient fabric can be tricky.
Pattern No. 27, hat and cardigan. I'm not thrilled either - the jacket looks very torn and unfinished, and the hat is not very pretty.
Pattern No. 28, Children's poncho. This is a beautiful, comfortable and practical thing for the child, which gives him the freedom to run, play and warm up.