Knit Simple Winter 2019: A Review


Today we are going to take a look at the winter 2019 version of Knit Simple.





Template #1, cap/mesh. I have nothing against this useful classic fabric.





Pattern #2, hat with bow. This style of hat, which is actually like a hat, is difficult for anyone but young people to wear, but it's definitely quite practical. I love the texture.





Pattern #3, zipper sweater. Minimalist classic. This hoodie is absolutely perfect in its kind.





Pattern #4, Kappie Balaklavas doesn't work perfectly in style. It's like a rubber spray, practical of course, but not aesthetically pleasing.





Template #5 with a hat. Not bad. However, the hat looks better on the inside than on the top.





Template #6 with a hat. This will be a useful layer that can be styled with various shapes.





Pattern number 7, juke sweater. It's interesting enough that it would probably be a great starting point for the island fair.





Dress #8, cardigan. A great sweater with a classic sweater with an interesting texture.





Template #9, knit rib hat. Classic wire hat.





Template #10, Snake. I love sewing this scarf.





Template #11, socks. These socks are interesting, even a little quirky. I almost wanted to ask them.





Example 12, without finger gloves. Pretty basic. But sometimes the basics are what you need and/or want.





Template #13, blanket. Most are quite interesting, useful with the eggs.





Template #14, Mithrad square pad. This is smart enough it would be a great way to learn how to prevent it.





Pattern #15, pillow. I think it needs a more interesting color scheme.





Pattern #16, Afghan sports. It's actually quite visually appealing, it would be nice to pick a color scheme for it





Pattern #17, Wye Poncho: Nice texture I like the general idea, but I tend to increase its relevance. Yeah Al sounds really bad to me, Looks like BT isn't for me either. Items that are too large look slanted.





Ornament #18, scarf with fringe. Classic indefinite shawl.





Example number 19, poncho. I'm not a Pancho fan, but I have to admit that style works here. However, I think I'll still feel like I'm wearing an Afghan blanket.





Template #20, pancho cut. I was able to get a board with this poncho, which I consider more of a chapel. It fits perfectly, has a certain elegance, doesn't get into food, doesn't get stuck in car doors.





Pattern #21, Caplet. There's no denying that it's very funny.





Templates #22, Boy's Beanie, Pattern #23, Boy's Jumper: This collection is beautiful. It will only straighten the shoulders of the penis.





Template #24, socks for kids. Classic socks in two colors.





Pattern #25, gloves for children. Basic striped gloves.





Template #26, blanket. Not bad. I think a gradient color scheme might be fine, but the subtle color changes needed for gradient textures are hard to find.





Ornament No. 27, cardigan hat. I'm not inspired by any of them. The jacket looks a bit ugly, and the hat isn't that great.





Pattern #28, Poncho for kids. This is a beautiful, comfortable and practical piece for a child, which will give him the freedom to run, play and warm up.
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