Knitscene Winter 2017: A Review
Knitscene released the Winter 2017 edition. Let's see.
Teddy without a hat. It’s fun, and even better, beautiful in the adult way.
Bridge Scarf. This is a simple and very attractive cricket design. It's huge, but you can always get as close as you want.
Chess Scarf. This is a gorgeous scarf, which looks great on a tight skirt.
Hats and gloves made of dance deer. A beautiful interpretation of the ancient deer metaphor.
Daylig sweater. I can do nothing but feel that this point of view is wrong.
Grandma hat I prefer this item.
Flight blanket. A good and comfortable start.
Confusion. This is the best hat I have ever seen. The model is beautiful and very comfortable.
Hopper hat. The design is adequate, but I do not like how this hat fits. I think my favorite hat, like the previous one, is rounded, or at least double-sided with no visible backs and no smooth edges.
Poncho in Hville. I love this rope. I'm a little skeptical about the form, but I think it works well. It stays in place and allows movement and locks well.
Dear cow. It's not an ugly hat, it's a funny T-shirt. His message has a special meaning for me in the face of chronic fatigue.
Single money dress. Oh, I love this dress that looks like a recycled millennial Christmas sweater. The link between island money and sleeves is a highlight.
Lake Malia. This sweater is in its early eighties. Not bad, but I thought it would be more complex than regular cream, because it takes a little longer.
Sweater with night owl. very nice! I love the design on this one and the color settings are very up to date.
River hut. In this case, I like the deco art aspect of cables.
Cardigan. This is a little Afghanistan.
Winter poncho. This other Afghan dress really needs to be a slit-wide dress. I love the stitches used in this one and they look amazing, but this section is appreciated by many women.

















