Knitscene Winter 2017: A Review
Knitscene has released the Winter 2017 Edition . lets see.
Bear hat there. They are delicious and best sweet in an adult-friendly form.
Concrete bridges. It's easy to touch and incredibly responsive. It's cool, but you can still weave it into any size.
A scarf in a cage. It is a delicate scarf that looks great even on a dress with sequins.
Hat and gloves made of elk dancing . A cute take on the classic reindeer shape.
Diggle jacket. It's not my fault, but those visible seams are bad seams.
Grandson's nickname. I love these seams.
Flette cover. Good and fun shot.
it is raining. This is the most beautiful title I've seen lately. The style is very beautiful and very suitable.
hoods. The design is very good but I don't like what it is called. I think my favorite straws are still tubular or at least reversible so the inside isn't visible and there aren't any smooth edges.
Coat wave. I love these cables. I'm a little hesitant about the look but I think it works really well. It stays in place and allows you to move and hang well.
Precious name. Good hat and fun shirt. Given my struggle with chronic fatigue, his message resonates with me.
Sweater "sole". Oh, I love this sweater that comes off like a Millennium Christmas sweater. The Fair Isle guy and the stripes on his arm are a nice trick.
Likeke jacket. This jacket looks like it's early 80's. Not bad, but I'm going to do it with a little thicker strands than regular cream because I need more.
Night jacket. beauty! I love these patterns and these shades of color are really amazing.
names of rivers. I love the Art Deco style of wire in this title.
Tic Herca. He's a little Afghan who wants to be a magically hand-grown cardigan.
winter coat. A different Afghan, she dreamed of being a dress with a hole in her neck. While I love the stitches used in this stitch and it covers really well, this fabric fascinates most women.