Knitscene Winter 2019: A Review
Knitscene released the winter 2019 issue. Let's take a look at this, shall we?
Sweater from grape compote. It is a practical and stylish sweater that is comfortable enough to wear at home and comfortable enough to go out. Coats are more flexible than collars, and look, pockets!


Sweater with a rooster. The rear looks fantastic, but the front is a shame. I usually straighten those shoulders, shape the waist and adjust the style.
Croissant sweaters. This is a very good everyday look.
scarf for breakfast. I love skirts of this scale that turn a simple scarf into something much more special.
Account Limits and Limits. Classic set and hood and bonnet.
Hat with ice tea. Beautiful hat for the island.
Scarf pancakes. This is a great wrap.
Hat head. A very cute hat.
Coffee in the breakfast cap. Basic cable ties.
Roslin cardigan. The texture is not bad, but it looks thick, fuzzy.
Hake sweater. I like the lace and the overall shape, but I would improve on the style. It's a beautiful piece, but I would have preferred one size rather than three or four.
Victoria Pullover station. Fine. It's a very sleek, classic look.
Cable caps in the city center. Classic hat with pom-poms.
Brisbane hat. Some of them are of good quality for this.
Jersey Wellington. The small top is very good.
Flat sweater. Classic sweater. I'm going to go for a fancier color for this as it takes a bit of work.
my tea. Not bad, but I would wear it on its own rather than over a long sleeve blouse.
Hooded cardigan. This thin short sleeve looks like a versatile and useful item. It matches perfectly with the model's office dress.
Average case. There is a great texture here that makes the case stylish and sleek.