Knit.Wear Fall/Winter 2018: A Review
Knit.Wear has released the Fall-Winter 2018 collection. Let's see?
Tight knit. I like it except for the air vents. Due to its open shape, the sweater looks very small for the wearer.
Aspen Malia. I do not like the inconsistencies of this design. They look fake, not intended. And I do not like the garter cut on the neck and the edges - I prefer to choose the matching ribs on the hips.
Bicycle hat is so cute!
Calcium plug. Not bad, but I do not know how practical the drawing on the hood is. How often do you want to pick up? And is it worth it just to squeeze it out, to squeeze it out?
Calderwood Malia. Use of fine art deco details.
Jersey Cardinal Points. Classic turtleneck underwire.
Comfortable sweater. If you want to trim a classic, casual women's necklace in your favorite color, you can't do without this pattern.
Matt sweater. A beautiful modern interpretation of the Fair Isle Yoke style.
geode tunic. This is very visible.
High Ragan. I like the detail that accentuates the face on the yoke.
Sweater Indigo Rook. Simple but bright and attractive.
Maya dress. I like the texture of this bag, but I hold it in place and lift the shoulders of the bag.
Murray sweater. I like the subtle contrast of the two colors and the stitches used here. I shrugged my shoulders.
Sweater Magdom. This is a great yoke design.
Stone sweater. Something beautiful to wear.
Pepper and ice cream. Another beautiful sweater with a round yoke.
Gray poncho with polka dots. It looks more like a poncho than I thought it would be.
Download Beet Raglan. Beautiful details on the shoulders, but this long, loose dress looks boring and ugly for many women.
Covered sweater. Pretty little thing.
Net plaid sweater. Amazing details on this.
Sloe Rock. Turlinink sweater dress with the exact size of detail.
Turtle sweater. Good sewing on the thin, but I keep the shape clean and cut a small edge.
Twinings hat. Classic cable cover.