Knitscene Spring 2018: A Review
Today we are going to look at the spring 2018 issue of Nietzsche magazine .
Aberdeen jumper. Not bad for a casual look. I was tightening my shoulders, adjusting myself a bit, maybe adding a waist adjustment.
Bon Jaya. I see the beauty in the delicate fabric of this fabric, but I probably don't see the benefit of using it because I have doubts about its suitability. I suspect there is a photo of this design on their Ravelry page, I think this design is not a beautiful jacket, but a beautiful lace curtain.
High neck jacket . A sweater with a classic dress creates a fresh look in a young and modern style.
Top Carrollton. Main cover. The length of the cut may not be suitable for all women, but it can be easily adjusted.
Cherry blossom cardigan. A bad design can distinguish a cardigan from a smart look. I shook my shoulder and placed the eggs on it.
Cotswold jacket. I want to work a nice lace on the back of the jacket, flatten the front and add a "triangle" lace stitch. Add a breath of fresh air to this stylish jacket.
Walton jacket. I shrugged over this, turning the setting.
Hacker sweater. I love the texture of this one, the raglan collar and wings. I'm not a fan of long boxes, but it would be easy to fix if you prefer a more suitable standard length.
Hillwood sweater. He is fun with his horse. It looks like a sack that closes with a drawstring, but not for adults. Normally I would recommend pinning the hanging shoulder, but in this case it works with colored strands.
Leah Mills hits. This jacket was inspired by the undershirt thermal - I have to admit the designer updated the thermal undershirt's waffle pattern to good effect by adding some flirty heels. The result is an attractive and wearable piece.
Downtown Jersey. I love this, with a few quirks. I'm going to blend those light gray lines with green instead of green; And I'm going to make the V-neck work differently, so it doesn't rotate in the middle.
Superior Blues. It has a beautiful, airy and elegant effect. I like eggs and lace.
Provence staff jacket. The effect lines that wrap around this jacket work well. I don't like the center seam, but I don't see how it can be fixed without interfering with the wraparound effect. Otherwise, I think I'd drop the elbow length of yarn and end up with a striped cuff.
Savannah sweater. I don't like that awkward neck, shoulder or wrist length. Do you think I like the lace detail below?
Above Verona! If you want to wear a beautiful shirt or other outerwear with a mohair sweater, there's nothing wrong with that. But I will straighten my slumped shoulders.
Wilmington jumper. Knitscene did a really good job cutting off the top of the box with this theme. I don't think most women would like this length, but if you agree, it's very easy to extend the design of the jacket to the desired length. In addition, it is a very interesting classic jacket.