Knit.Wear Fall/Winter 2018: A Review
Knit.Wear has released its Fall-Winter 2018 collection Let's see, are we Arabs?
Skyth pullover. I like it, except for the front vents. The open look makes the jacket too short for its owner.
Aspen pullover. I’m not crazy about the asymmetrical aspects of this design. It looks more wrong than intentional. And I don't like neck and hem ties - Kafir will use rubber in the tone.
Cap story. Really funny!
Calcite coal. Not bad, but I don't know how practical Hood's drawstring is. How often does a person want to stop it? And should you just relax and pull to go again?
Calderwood pullover. Pleasant use of Art Deco details.
Blazer compass point. Classic turtleneck on the bone.
Beautiful pullover. This pattern is perfect if you want to sew a simple classic women's turtleneck with beautiful yarn of your favorite color.
Pullover with frozen sheets. Nice modern view of Fair Yellow Island.
Jacket Jacket. So weird
Alpine raglan. I like the detail that highlights the face of the yoke.
Smoky Indigo pullover. Simple but bright and interesting.
Mayan cardigan. I like this texture, but I'm going to decorate it and carry it on my shoulders.
Murray Blazer. I like the subtle contrast between the two colors used here and the stitching. Shake
Lots of pullovers. This is a great jacket design.
Pullover pullover. Nice item to wear.
Pullover "pepper and snow". Another interesting pullover with a round yoke.
Gray coat point. It's more elegant than I thought the coat looked.
Purple Beat Raglan. Beautiful detail on the shoulders, but such a long, loose cut will look very washed and attractive to most women.
Pleated pullover. Something beautiful and simple.
Blazer box without screws. That's great detail.
Italics. A classic knitted dress with a high neckline and distinctive details.
Turtle tonic. Nice stitching at the edges, but I smoothed the shape and tied the thin edges with mullet.
Double hat Classic hat.