Knitscene Accents: A Review
Today's Knitting Needle and Damage Done column takes a look at Knitscene Accents , the always-new spin-off from successful publisher Interweave Press.
vital package. Excellent interesting material.
Gather the corners. Really good with that mosaic effect.
Change your hat. A fair bit.
Exposed Chapel. Wearable neutral gear.
The peak of the snow. Traditional island hat.
Combined hat. It's a bit rough for my taste. The choice of threads and buttons is at least good.
Rural Scarf. It has some kind of cheese.
midnight hat. Classic belt hat.
Capon pigments. It's incredible. Not only do I like the reversible striped on one side and the Is Fair Isle on the other, they both look great with hoodies.
Chapel of Vagario. I love the feel of this pop art.
Tied Scarf. This is a true kaleidoscope of lines.
Gauntlet with burnt masters. Very well. Thinking of different color combinations is one of the designs that I really like.
Halal Trifecta. This is a fun creative color block effect.
Yellow brick scarf. Attractive material effect.
Mottled Chapel. It seems ridiculous - it seems to require more complicated sewing - more time since the designer used different threads to add all the colored dots you saw.
Bandit hat with tail ring. It's a very good topic. This would be a good hat for Toronto residents as we strive to live in peace with our giant panda trash population. Although I have a feeling there should be torn mosquito nets in the hat - stressed cats.
spray cap. It would be good to use scrap wire.
light hat. Simple but portable.
Heartbeat. For a cardiologist or EKG technician in your life.
Shiny gloves. Good gloves!