Knitscene Accents: A Review
Today, in our Knitting Needle and Damage Done section, we take a look at Knitscene Accents , a new spin-off from the prolific Interweave Press.
Vitality Wrapper. There is a great interest in texture.
Fold the corners. It also has a very nice mosaic effect.
hood switch. The good part.
Torn hat. Wearable neutral parts.
snow hat. Traditional hat on Feria island.
Dirty bag. This one is a bit rough and ready for my liking. At least the cable and button options are good.
periphery hall. He has some skills.
midnight hat. Classic lid with reinforcement.
pigment coverage. It's incredible. Not only do I like the double spread, with stripes on one side and the clean island on the other - they both look great on the cover.
Happy hat. I like the touch of this pop art.
Pourri halal. It's a linear kaleidoscope.
Gauntlets of Burnt Leaves. Very well. This is one of those designs that I like to feature in a variety of colors.
Trifecta Hala. The color block is a vibrant and imaginative effect.
Yellow brick tiles. Attractive textured effect.
Mottes Chapel. It looks fun and takes more time and effort than a knit stitch because the stylist used different threads to complement all the colorful stitching you see.
Bandit hat with ring tail. A very good topic. This would be the hat for the people of Toronto struggling to live in peace with our large population of garbage pandas. Although I think the hat should also show torn nets against mosquitoes and stressed house cats.
clay protection. This would be a great way to use a few skeins of yarn.
Light hood. Simple but mobile.
heartbeats. For the cardiologist or EKG technician in your life!
Bubble Gloves. Nice mess!