Knitty Deep Fall 2019: A Review
Knitty has released Deep Fall 2019 . Let's see?
Screws for crab cover. Here’s a look at the cover. This design uses a slippery sewing technique that creates a bold look and works so well that I have to keep in mind for future projects. I love the overall concept and implementation of this hat design, and the person and two parents who have loved each other as a result of cancer as their parents have been suffering from cancer for the last five years (I’m glad to say they are both alive and well). well), I also welcome the mood.
apple valley This is a classic round neck sweater with a geometric pattern, which is one of Rorschach's test type images. Has anyone seen a turnip plant from top to bottom?
The car. It’s an attractive scarf, as well as fashionable, it’s not an easy job in design, because I saw a lot of things like that at the time.
assembly. There’s really nothing wrong with that - beautiful shape, professional design - but I was annoyed to see the inside of this model. Also, the arms are very long.
small hat. There’s nothing wrong with that little hat.
Cardigan villain. Here is a cardigan that fits the top hat. Very nice seams, soft contrast decoration. Although I've made a lot of sweatshirts and hats for many girls and boys in my life, I've never had one in my life, and I'm wondering why?
Knoop. This is really a junk project because the designer used the Magic Knot Ball method to create this title from an overfilled box. Be careful when planning your color scheme and you will get a great bell that looks like anyone else.
to correct. I feel like I have a pot in my hand.
Always be brave. It’s amazing and interesting, and will be a great way to show off the colorful thread you’ve checked out at your favorite thread store.
Ascuteney. I like it. The shapes are beautiful and the abstract color lines have a good balance and flow, which reminds me of mountains with interesting ways to get there.
Saturday night. This hat can be turned back and will be an entertaining project to choose from.
bare branches. This piece, inspired by a nudibranch or sea snail , is a kind of technical skill, but I don't think I like the idea of a sea snail getting into its throat, and it might think it has the power to create. . I'm talking.
Dead leaf. What a beautiful scarf design. The shape and seam are very good.