Knitscene Accents: A Review
Today in Knitting the Needle and the Damage Done we take a look at Knitscene Accents , the new spin-off from the prolific Interweave Press.
Important package. Very good plot appeal in this case.
swivel hook body. Really cool mosaic effect in this one.
call tracking. good part.
broken hat. Wearable neutral parts.
Hat with snow cap. Traditional island hat fair.
Combined bag with hood. It's a little rough and made for my taste. Although the choice of wires and handles is good.
edge crescent. Has some level of panic.
midnight hat. Classic cable cover.
Cole's pigment. That's great. I love that not only is it reversible, but it's striped on one side and island on the other, two great looks in one hood.
homeless hat. I love the pop art feel of it.
medley scarf This is a true kaleidoscope of stripes.
Gloves with flaming leaves. Very pretty. This is a pattern I would love to offer in a variety of color combinations.
Trifetta sickle. This is a fun and creative color block effect.
Yellow brick scarf. Interesting texture effect.
spotted hat. This one has a fun look, and this crochet looks more complicated and labor intensive than the previous one because the designer uses a colorful yarn to add all the colorful stitches you see.
Bandit hat with a ring on the tail. A very good topic. This will be a great hat for our Toronto residents as we strive to live peacefully with our large population of Garbage Pandas. Although I almost feel the hat should also have torn mosquito nets and stressed house cats.
atomizer cover. This will be a great way to get rid of the clutter you need.
Light veil. Necessary but practical.
Heartbeat Gloves. For the cardiologist or EKG technician in your life!
Bubble Gloves. cute gloves!