Knitting Traditions 2018: A Review
Today we take a look at the weaving traditions of the 2018 edition .
Cardigan by Ann Veronica. I like the sides, but the front of this design just doesn't fit.
The cover of the Russ Ballet. handsome!
Above the wall line. This top has a pointed hem, which is a hallmark of vintage designs that seem to enjoy the vibe. I'd like to redefine the design of the good old days, but note that the scarf doesn't sit in the middle very often. It's not going to be the most beautiful design on most women, but I have to admit it's an interesting piece that's well covered because of the distinguishing construction.
Cocoa wrap. Small classic lace scarf.
Collection bag. This beautiful and very modern bag is a collection of instructions for girls and nature's monsters.
Top index. Beautiful sweater and very comfortable to wear.
The end of the travel blanket. Another inspirational textbook piece, this simple layered scarf design is so clever and made from real textbooks. (No, no, but I can't stop myself from shouting Addams on Wednesday .)
Macintosh Leaf Jewelry Collection. I can't start with threaded jewelry because no matter how well-designed, they just don't look like jewelry. Expand this collection of beads and beads and you'll have something very different from anything your child brought home from arts and crafts camp.
Queen's Cross Church Capelet. This is a beautiful and carefully crafted piece of metal wire.
Shiaparelli serp. It's fun and sporty.
Cardigan for the lamb station. I love the nice shape and the combination of texture and lace.
Over a sports sailor. I like the style of the ship and this piece in general, but I looked to the side of this and thought how rough and finished it was. Instead, I prefer to make the keyboard and right buttons, or just take them off and create the buttons where the two sides of the neck meet.
Wool skirt. It has some interesting details, but I'm not happy to see the leaders end.
Sweaters for travelers. Well, at least I didn't go down without explaining myself first. I also wish that happy talent.
Henley Boomry. Very nice! And this one was so beautiful that it made her believe her eyes were two overlapping halves.
Twist and swivel. The zigzag sides are nice, but I can't say I care about the edges. He looks so cruel.
Wings and keychain. Very stylish design. The lock, bee and butterfly designs represent a time when science solves the mysteries of nature. My first thought was that the key was actually male sperm and sperm, butterflies and bees all represent the realities of life.


















