Knitting Traditions 2018: A Review
Today we review the 2018 issue weaving tradition .
Cardigan An Veronica. I like lace, but the front of this design doesn't fit.
Slinger ballet head. Handsome!
Higher compensation line. This top has a wristband that features a vintage design that seems to be enjoying the renaissance right now. I have been fascinated by all the beautiful designs of designers of the past, but I have noticed that the edges of the scarf do not usually fit around the waist. It may not be the perfect design for most women, but I must admit that it is a fun part that is well covered because of its amazing design.
Wrap the coconut. Classic lace shawl.
Collection bags. This beautiful and authentic modern bag is a tribute to the history of the girl and the collection of natural specimens.
High guide. Attractive and very comfortable trailer.
End of trip. This simple check skate design is another inspiring female guide, paired with a very smart and genuine female guide. (No, not really, but I couldn't call Adams on Wednesday .)
Sheets from the Macintosh Jewels Collection. I've never been able to make jewelry out of thread because no matter how well-designed they look, they don't look like jewelry. Blow up this set of hers and beads and you will have something different from what you brought home from your children's art and craft camp.
Queen Cross Chapel Church. With metal-like laces and attention to detail, it's a beautiful piece.
Shiapareli-tajali. It's fun and sporty.
Cardigan with sheep station. I fit well and love the texture and lace combination.
A sports sailor top. I like the sailor top style and usually like this piece, but I find myself looking at this lace and wondering how rough and finished it looks. Instead, I prefer to hit the lock and key or jump completely and tie the snare when the two sides of the neck come together.
Suffrageist coat. It has some very interesting details, but I'm not happy about the placement of the fronts.
Travel kit. I think I want to come back here so that everyone can see more interesting back. I dream of this cute plaid dress.
Howlin Henley. Oh beauty! And it would be nice if I could trick you into thinking it's a double layer.
Wrap and twist. The zigzag side is nice, but I can't say I like pipes. His rough look.
Wings and keys. Very nice design. The metaphors of keys, bees and butterflies refer to the science that began to unravel the mysteries of nature. My first impression is that the keys are actually male sperm and that sperm, butterflies and bees indicate the reality of life.


















