Knitscene Fall 2017: A Review
Nietzsche has released a Fruit 2017 issue. Let's see, are we Arabs?
Any spice cardigan. Sometimes I say in my reviews that one component is stressful and frustrating for one in seven kids. This is definitely a gallery book design. In this case, the mother doesn't even bother to wear a dress, instead throwing a loose, shapeless, stretched jacket over her nightgown and finally dropping papillam and peanut butter stains somewhere.
Arkin's Pontexoya. I'm not a fan of clothes but they are very good and the stitching is great.
Gray cardigan. The marriage between the 80's shaker nits and the 90's grunge style didn't seem very happy.
Blake scarf. And here we have the leather theme. The texture is good.
Brighton Chapel. Beautiful hat.
Chilean cardigan. The front edge and cuff sewing are good, and the shape is very good, but I was concerned that the style would pull or pin the edge with each shot.
Cranberry cardigan. It looks awkward and complicated.
Fleet cardigan. It has a loose look and those who made it decided to make a full length band at the front end as if they didn't have enough thread and decided to make it and post it as a design feature.
Hill cardigan. These two piece jackets come in a mix of cardigan and bodice. And I like the idea, but the bottoms of a cardigan would fit better.
Logan gloves. Simple and useful pair of gloves.
Cardigan October. It looks like a sack that encloses with a drawstring.
Cardigan seeds. It wouldn't be too bad if the fallen shoulder was fixed, but nothing big.
Walnuts and walnuts. I like textures but I don't like curved edges and mottled edges. I will place the edge of the seed point on this veil.
Weston socks. A pair of classic socks. I wouldn't pair it with a pair of heeled boots.
Smoky white cardigan. That's some nice touch. The back looks great. I still want to make the body a little better, but this is the best cardigan material.
Wynkoop bracelet. These boot cuffs are not only bad for the ribs, but the boot cuffs have an edged outfit that makes you look like you're walking through a rat pack.