Knit Simple Winter 2019: A Review


Today we're taking a look at the 2019 winter edition of Knit Simple .





Example n. 1, Title / Snud. This classic and useful thing is beyond doubt.





Example n. 2, knit a hat. This style of multi-capped hat is tricky for all but the youth, but it's definitely practical enough and I love the texture.





Model no. 3, sweater with zipper. Minimalist classic. This hood is truly the perfect thing of its kind.





Example #4, Title. A balaclava never works perfectly in terms of style. They are like rubber caps for hats: undeniably practical, but not aesthetically pleasing.





Example n. 5, hooded sweater. Not bad. The title is displayed lower than at the top.





Example n. 6, Shell sweatshirt. This will be a useful part of the level that can work in several ways.





Model no. 7, Sweater with yoke. It's quite attractive and inviting, and would probably be a good start for a fair island project.





Model no. 8, Cardigan. A classic sweater with good shape and attractive texture.





Example n. 9, Hat with braids and elastic. Classic cable cover.





Model no. 10, ser. I love the embroidery on this scarf.





Example n. 11, socks. These socks are beautiful and a little different too. I almost want to get out of it.





Model no. 12, fingerless gloves. Simple enough. But then the key is sometimes what you need and/or want.





Speech No. 13, indoor. Simple, but attractive and quite useful in its own way.





Speech No. 14, square cushion. They are very smart and can be a great way to start learning to bond together.





Model no. 15, Pillow. I tend to think they need a more interesting color.





Example n. 16, Afghan sports. It actually attracts visual attention and it will be interesting to choose a color for it.





Speech No. 17, Pancho Largo. I like the nice texture and overall concept, but I tend to adapt to that concept. Yes, this is a style that requires large scale adjustments, but the rule of thumb for my large scale adjustments is to go one size up, not three. Portions that are too large look cluttered and sloppy.





Model no. 18, fringed scarf. Classic and timeless shawl.





Model No. 19, Pancho. I'm not a poncho fan, but I have to admit that the style works here. I think I will still be drawn to the Afghan.





Model no. 20, Pancho model. I can get on a ship with this poncho, which I consider a cappella. It fits perfectly, has some intelligence, and doesn't get stuck in food or car doors.





Model no. 21, mantle. There is no denying that it is very sweet.





Speech no. 22, Children's hat and motif no. 23, Children's sweater. This set is very beautiful. I just want to straighten my sagging shoulders.





Example n. 24, Children's socks. Classic two-tone socks.





Example n. 25, Children's gloves. Basic striped gloves.





Speech No. 26, indoor. Not bad. I think a combination of gradient colors could be better, but then it can be hard to get the subtle color change needed for gradient knitting.





Model no. 27, Hat and Cardigan. None of them impressed me: the jacket looks completely ruined, unfinished, and this hat is not very flattering.





Model no. 28, Punch for children. It's cute, comfortable and practical for baby, which will give him the freedom to run, play and keep warm.
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