Love of Knitting Fall 2017: A Review


Love of Knitting has published its fall 2017 issue . Let's see this, shall we?





Ash's hooded sweatshirt. Great. I love it so much that I'm thinking of using this model to make a brown hood I want to make next year (my current brown shoes are made of the newest fibers), although I prefer the zipper design to mine, I wonder how much lightning is in this will be beautiful. But so far I still prefer it.





Dorezat Bloomsbury. Beautiful details and shapes in this.





Scarf in a cage with croissants. I really like it. It's creative, it's eye-catching, it's stylish and there are things that even the most inconspicuous guy would have a problem with wearing.





Capellet and Cotswolds. This is a pretty cute and workable piece, but I can't say I'm worried about the little twisted threads the designer uses for the front clip. However, there are a lot of brackets, so you can easily replace the others to your liking if you don't like these either.





Delabel Cardigan. This is a beautiful product with a nice shape and nice details which I would not wear in a collarless blouse. The effect is very bright.





Shami Guernsey. What a beautiful part. The stitching is beautiful.





High Street Jacket. Not bad, but I've seen custom cardigans that are much more interesting.





King's Road Cap. I love it. It fits and is a great saturated yarn.





A bag with a square uterus. I love this shoulder bag if not the pale color in which it is made. Freeform works well in this size and with such gloves.





Nottingham Kant cardigan. Nice shape and some beautiful lace details.





Rooimostrui. Not bad. I thought I could use feather yarn for this. The design has a small floor plan in solid colors.





Black river water snake. I love sewing this.





Sherwood Forest Sweater. I really like it. The details on the collar, cuffs and cuffs are attractive and the color palette blends well.





Shetland theft. Another beautiful scarf.





Akil Therapy. It's very cute and it would be interesting to choose a color scheme for it.





Thames Sock Line. This is a pair of hiking socks that are both visible and practical. The straps around the ankles are designed to prevent the sock from falling into the boot.





Ujori wool. That's the good part. The collar collar idea is a bit unusual, but I think it works and the belt is well made.
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