Knitscene Spring 2018: A Review


Today we will consider Nietzsche 's spring edition for 2018 .





Aberdeen Sweaters. Great for everyday looks. I'm going to fix the sagging shoulders, tweak the size a bit and maybe increase the waistline.





West Forest. I see beauty in the cool feel of this item, but maybe not in the comfort of wearing it, so I have a question about the fit. It seems to me that none of these designs on the Ravelry page have an image on the front view, and I like to think that these designs aren't nearly as attractive as the beautiful lace screens.





Western turtleneck broom . The classic ribbed sweater with turtleneck brings a fresh look to modern youth style.





Top Carlton. The shortened length will not suit every woman, but it can be easily adjusted.





Cherry cardigan. Poor form can distinguish a sloppy cardigan from an attractive one. I fixed it with low shoulders and a clear landing and shape.





Cotswold jacket. I love the design of the back of the jacket, the beautiful lace, the soft front and the triangular drawstring. This gives this attractive jacket an unexpected twist.





Voltron Jacket. I'll just put it on that shoulder and clear the landing.





Hacker withdrawal. I love the texture, cut and sleeves of the raglan. I'm not a fan of square lengths, but if you prefer a more snug, standard length, it's easy to fix.





Hillwood Jacket. It's fun in its own way. It mimics a baby's t-shirt, but isn't too childish for a grown woman. Usually I recommend low shoulders, but in this case work with color.





Leah's hot plant. This jacket is inspired by thermal underwear and I have to admit that the designer has re-created the thermal waffle pattern nicely by adding some cute shapes. The result is something attractive and comfortable.





Downtown pullover. I really like it, with a few caveats: I'm going to make stripe sleeves a mix of green and light gray, not just green; And with my neck it will work differently so there is no feeling of racing in the middle.





Peak of Palau. It has a wonderful, airy, smooth effect. I love the shape and lace.





Provence style jacket. Stripes with a wrapping effect look great on this jacket. The seam in the middle of the sleeves makes me feel awkward, but I don't understand how this can be fixed without disturbing the wrapping effect. Instead, I think leave the arm up to the elbow and cover it with a rubber band.





Savannah pullover. I really don't like this dirty look, revealing uncomfortable neckline or sleeves. Think I like the lace detail below?





Verona is upstairs. If you want to wear a mohair pullover on a well-cut shirt or other modified outerwear, this is great. But I will fix my fallen shoulder.





Wilmington pullovers. Nitzen really comes with all square crop tops. I don't think that this length will suit most women, but if you agree, then it is quite simple to extend the jacket design to the desired length. Otherwise, it's an interesting classic jacket.
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