Knitscene Summer 2018: A Review


Knitscene has released a summer 2018 issue. We will see.





ballet bag. This is a nice and well made bag. I love the strong grip and new design approach to the beauty of Peruvian bags and check out this beautiful Alpaca design. They adjust it to fit the shape. As you can see, the bottom is deep and there's probably nothing on it.





Speech socks. A beautiful pair of socks.





On the sidewalk. It's very much like this: shiny, fun, and wearable.





beach wear At first I thought it was a little yellow in the design of this dress, it really shows the bikini model. This dress works just as well as a beach dress, but may not be suitable for street wear due to its tightness. To be precise, they show how names and metaphors are spelled correctly.





dice socks. If Pablo Picasso was a sweater, he could make cute socks like that.





Skirt made of sliding wood. I like the lace in this section, but the dress looks a little different. She didn't do anything for a pretty jumpsuit, and I can't imagine her adding anything to the outfit.





I love escape bags. I love the body of the bag and I appreciate how well it's lined and reinforced, but the style just doesn't match the style of this bag we saw last week in our Knit.Wear Spring + Summer 2018 review of the Puget Bag . The color and texture of the armor doesn't match the bag. I've also seen tote bags work in relation to a closed strap closure, so I added this to the bag by adding a strap and a top flap.





The puzzle above is not bad. I don't think there is a better color for this top. This doesn't mean that these colors don't work together, as they do, but a more subtle color scheme can add visual depth to a design.





Pira Sharf. I love the combination of traditional lace patterns and modern threads.





Closed container. not bad. I'm not a fan of sewing or high-stakes, but both work well here.





Sand tank. This is a cute little piece. The strap on the shoulder is a nice touch. This is a youth form, but Knitscene provides demographic information for young people. This piece is made of ribbon, because it can be worn inside and out.





Sand Cardigan This is a beautiful and airy cardigan with a beautiful lace pattern, gracefully shaped like a shawl.





shell tank. The lace on the top of this tank is nice, but I don't really like the back. I thought of skipping the straps (adjusting the back to match), finishing the back edges in the same decor as the front and adding embellishments to the neckline and arm straps.





Zip Up Sweaters. Cool and attractive color blocks. It would be interesting to choose this color variation.





Stable Scarf I love the concept of this scarf, but I think it's nothing more than a simple sweater in the middle.





The top of the storm pool. This fallback design is low-key and simple, but it's designed that way. This is absolutely perfect.





Tonquin above. This is a beautiful scarf that can be reversed so that the wearer does not work to maintain the correct shape.





Wave pool. Another little hideaway on the beach. When the collar seems unfinished and the peacock cut on the sleeves looks a bit old, I made it a little different from the neckline and sleeves. Make simple ribs. The lace at the ends is beautiful.





Moss Stitch Socks Window. like this. Moss stitching and simple contrasting lines and lace are the details this sock needs and the threads chosen for this design work well together.
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