Knitscene Fall 2017: A Review
Knitscene released the fall 2017 edition. Let's talk?
The cardigan is sharp. Sometimes I say in my comments that she is a tired, anxious mother of seven children. From that point of view, it's definitely book design. In this case, my mom didn't hesitate to get dressed, just slipped a loose, stretchy, loose sweater over her nightgown and smeared it with pablo and peanut butter at the end of the day.
Arkins Ponceau. I'm not a big fan of ponchos but they fit well and the stitching is amazing.
Hiri cardigan. It looks like a particularly bad wedding between 1980s Shaker jersey and 1990s grunge.
Blake Shaul. And now we have the cover design. The texture is great.
Brighton hat Beautiful hat.
Chili pepper cardigan. The stitching on the front and corners is nice and looks great, but I'm worried that the pattern will pull or hold the edges with every shot.
Cardigan Cornelian. He has such a tough, crooked look.
Dark blue cardigan. This bag looks great, and the knit she knit didn't have enough yarn to wrap the front straps all the way, so she decided to make it a design feature.

Cardigan and slides. This two-piece flat sweater is a combination of top and bottom scarf. And I love the concept, but I wish the bottom half of the sweater fit better.
Logan Mits - A few simple and useful Mits.
October sweater. It looks like a bag wrapped around a drawstring.
Cardigan with seeds. It wouldn't be so bad if the cast shoulders were made straight, but that's nothing special.
Walnut finish. I like its texture but dislike the raw and curled edges. I set a limit on the tailoring of this cow.
Weston socks. Classic ankle socks. Do not mix it with ankle straps.

Cardigan with white mist. Here are some nice details. The back looks nice. I wish her body was a little better, but that's great in the case of vague fruit cardigans.
Winkop Prang. These boots aren't bad as long as the ropes and ribs are loose, but the braking of the boots shows that he recently rolled a calf into a herd of mice.














