Knitscene Fall 2018: A Review
Knitscene has released a spring 2018 edition . let's talk?
Francisco jacket. There is nothing wrong with that. Wearing these open-center braids on the sleeves gives a modern twist to the traditional design of braided sweaters.
Felicity jacket. the cold. I like to incorporate a touch of lace into the rope design.
Greta Cardigan. Another modern way to braid the braid, but they have modified the edge of the bangs. There is nothing modern or good about the filling.
Lucia jacket. Also, I loved the art deco vibe and cable strap details, but changed the drooping shoulders.
Olivia jacket. Very bright and gorgeous.
Suzy cardigan. Really cute and comfortable, with striking little details like lace on the back. I am going to do it.
Natalia jacket. The designer tried to introduce some asymmetry in this area, but was unable to achieve the necessary balance of asymmetry. There is one sleeve in the string and the other is smooth, and all the details of the string are in the lower two thirds of the body, which is the difference between the ring and the lower weight.
Eleonora Metz. These very large and dirty molds are more like ovens than gloves in cold weather.
Wendy Cole. the cold. This is a great design.
Margot Top. In fact, these are the same store numbers that some publishers (and even open ended for premium dresses) have chosen to include because they have not met the design fee for this release.
Kate Cardigan. She is beautiful, cheerful and young. Beautiful shape and color.
Ingrid West would be a comfortable fall coat. And if you go in a bright color, with daylight, get dressed.
Agata Schall. Make this a beautiful sewing machine. It is like a seal of wisdom.
Beatrice jacket. I like the concept of lace inserts, but the laces don't dangle under the bottom of the jacket. This looks like a bug. They modified the jacket so that there was an even layer around it.
Elena Cole. I love some of the highlights in this embroidery and the combination of turquoise and copper.
(At least as of this writing, there are no Ravelry pages for this cow or its three other followers.) I love this waterfront.
I love it with its simple yet effective control line.
The sewing cow is a cute way to show thread.
I love the lime and white color scheme, the pebble mix and the Stokinet stitching. They separate from each other.
Claire jacket. It lists some interesting sites and is in excellent condition.