Knit.Wear Fall/Winter 2018: A Review
Knit.Wear has released its Autumn/Winter 2018 edition. Let's have a talk?
Aslan Malia. I like it except for the front vent. Its elongated appearance makes the sweater too small for the wearer.
Interesting aspen. I'm not happy with the inconsistency in this design. They seem to be more mistaken than intentional. And I don't like the swag embellishments around the neck and around the toes: I prefer flexible ones that go well with the beanies.
Fairy tale hat. Really beautiful!
calcite layer. Not bad, but I don't know how practical the drawing on the hood is. How often does someone want to catch it? And is it fair to insist that it be published again?
Calderwood jumper. Make good use of art deco details.
Sew the trailer with a compass. Classic high neck with braid.
Clean trailers. If you want to tie a classic plain women's Turlin link in your favorite color, you won't find a better model.
Coat with chicken leaves. Nice modern look on the island's fair yoke.
Geode tunic. This is amazing.
Ragal alpine. I like the front detail on the yoke.
Indigo Smoke Handle. Simple but bright and attractive.
Mayan cardigan. I like this texture, but I adjusted the size and shrugged stiff shoulders.
Jersey Murray. I love the subtle contrast of the two colors and the embroidery used here. I criticized shrugging my shoulders.
Thousands of trailers. This is a nice yoke design.
throwing pebbles Good product.
Sprayer "Pepe Enev". Another pretty trailer with a round yoke.
gray poncho This looks more like a poncho than I thought.
Purple beet raglan. Nice detail on the shoulders, but this long, loose shape looks elegant and understated on most women.
Pull oscillating. Okay, smart thing.
The "Clothing Change" snippet. Fantastic details on this.
smooth skirt Classic sweater dress from Turlinink with very fun details.
Therapy robe. Nice stitch on the fine ends, but I changed the shape and turned down a bit of the filler edge.
Twin hats. Classic hat with braids.