Pom Pom Quarterly Winter 2019: A Review


Pom Pom Quarterly has released their 2019 winter issue . Let's see, okay?





acre. The design has an 80s feel, although the color is quite modern. I wouldn't do this special project in fuchsia, royal blue and brown. When I think about it, I wouldn't do any projects in fuchsia, royal blue and brown.





Countryside. This is a nice design for neutral tights that a woman might wear, for example, to the office on cold days. It is neutral and comfortable to wear, but also has a textual interest in not appearing too rudimentary.





Winged. I love the quality of this bean.





Fish bones. I don't really like everyday colors on this one, but the shape is nice, so if you like to knit with modern art, this could be the knitting project for you. However, I highly recommend knitting contrasting colored stitches in a color that does not match the wearer's skin tone, as this can create an unwanted visual effect. I took a double photo when I first saw this photo.





Hypsometry. Another beautiful cap.





Mafadi. Good use of the croissant and back pockets here. He is interesting and polite, but neutral.





Salt. Good stitching and this silk mohair yarn looks great (as silk mohair always does), but the mock neck and slightly dropped shoulders give it a slightly puffy look.





Tellervo. Very good knitted classic sweater.





Terraforma. They are so adorable that someday I'll have to make a couple.





lands of water. Good piece! It's hard to go wrong with a round yoke design. I would stretch the sleeves to their full length, but this is just a personal preference as I find short sleeves to be a difficult and unpleasant length for me.
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