Knit.Wear Fall/Winter 2017: A Review


Knit.Wear has launched a Fall/Winter 2017 edition. lets see.





Hat with balsamic cap. Simple, useful and beautiful needlepoint.





Benz citrate. There is certainly a lot of care and effort involved in this, which has some interesting shapes and details, but the overall effect is "mother of seven, depressed, depressed, homeschooled." I wanted my pockets to be full of used tissues.





White shirt. Classic knit sweater. I'm just going to straighten my saggy shoulder.





Big Sur sweater. This silhouette tells me about the "horse blanket," an effect added only by the straps around the neck. Curse!





Capuchin Demetrius. It looks luxurious and soft, but is too big to feel awkward and/or exaggerated, no matter how you style it. I'm going to resize it a bit.





Eckersberg citrate. This stitch is good and the leather is great.





Era sweatshirts. Another sweater with permanent tie.





Hood in a strip of elderberry. Another large and simple crochet hook, but the pattern fits right in. This should definitely be done on an interesting topic.





Hansen was introduced. I really love the braided Art Deco effect of this turtleneck.





Icyn jacket. I love the chain pattern on the front and sleeves of this pattern, but the mesh shoulders and dipped hem don't match. It seems that the designer tried to combine a lot of elements into one design.





Giano jacket. very good! I love the background effect.





Kobke jackets. Small difference from the classic Hanse.





Luminous jacket. Beautiful embroidery on this. I'll do a little better landing.





Lundbay scarf. I love scarves with beautiful embroidery.





Marstrand jacket. Clever little numbers. I also like the shape of the hem, as it blends very organically with the stripes on the jacket.





Monterey T-shirt. Lovely lace on this one and I love the neckline and hat sleeves, but I wanted to fit the body a bit.





Sleeping shirts. It looks like one of those skinny knit sweaters we wore in the '80s, but in the '80s we knew better than to stick bedding underneath.





Cardigan Olwen. This is another messy part. Even the model couldn't give him any charms, even if it was obvious that he aspired to be a hero.





Rebecca Robb. It looks good on the upper body, but the way it hangs below the waist is tragic .





Skovguard hat. It's a cute elf, but cute, so you don't have to be under 15 or even 25 to use it.





Thorvaldsen sweater. An interesting piece with braids, I also think the off-the-shoulder effect works well here, as it fits perfectly with this very fine thread, but I'll fix the tip of the mullet a bit.





Topanga canyon cardigan. The silhouette of this outfit makes it look like a jacket that has given up on itself and life in general.
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