Rowan Knitting & Crochet Magazine 64: A Review
Rowan released the 64th issue of Knitting & Crochet magazine. We will see.
Abbots is a nasty vest/bandage hybrid and works amazingly well and would be a very portable way to add a warm layer to a dress.
Alizarin. This coat has a nice texture and I love the torn edges.
Lighthouse. The photo title of this product is part of a cardigan. They look nice together and in a double hood, but in one layer the hat doesn't look very good (although hats usually don't look very good) and I can't guess what the sweater looks like. available photos.
donkeys Beautiful threaded gloves.
Caryse. Nice graphics, but I would change that because the short, free form is the hard form.
Carmine. I like it more for its bold pattern and lace cover and it always looks so warm and cozy. I would lift my shoulders but leave my underarms bigger because I need to fit well over other things. This coat will go with a limited number of outfits, but see how it pairs with a simple t-shirt and jeans.
Cornelian. It's not particularly appropriate.
Cat. I would shorten the proportions for the overall length and the length of the V-neck as it looks confusing. Although the embroidery is beautiful.
Zinabria. Beautiful and creative patterns and lines are good.
Brothels. What a warm and attractive model.
Fall. Classic cable drums.
This is some nonsense. Graphics adapted from the Caris design above make the title attractive.
blueberry I would shrug and maybe add a wrist strap or patterned band on the body to bring this look a little closer.
Granada. I would change it to be designed for a more humane form. There are bat models that work, but this is not one of them.
Kiosk. The shape is good and the star pattern is very beautiful. I expected less from this Kaffe Fassett design.
Hensting. Classic and comfortable clothes.
Houghton. The balls give this title a fun and modern look.
Juliaca. This is a very good moment. I would stretch out short sweaters because I find them amazing, but some women can afford long sweaters, so the tie may vary depending on who is wearing it.
Light leg. I see balls as something that needs to be used less. This jacket will make me feel like I'm wrapped in a bubble.
Purple. I love dots and good lines.
Brown. Very well. This flower pattern is very sweet.
forest. I like some of the details, like the pretty model used on the body and arms, but it doesn't fit at all. I think it would be better with a similar color scheme. Using different patterns and colors that don't really go together often creates a visually contrasting element.
Mayfield. Beautiful dressing room with very nice moments.
Pennybridge. I feel like this sweater was torn in the front and then badly sealed.
Perinone. The cap looks like this, but the top version of the cap doesn't match the design. This full-length headband is not only eye-catching but is as dramatic as a few strokes, and it hangs well and dresses well even in photos where the model has no end.
Popam. Not bad. The gate details are interesting and in good shape. I would like a more finished bracelet and I would like to be able to see the neckline.
Pucallpa. Beautiful dress, elegant. The stitching is attractive and the alpaca thread is luxuriously soft and warm.
Redwood. I don't mind knitting and a half seam on the arm, but the drawstring at the waist looks bad.
Gulagachi. Seeing this, I cannot conclude that there are more attractive and attractive sweatshirt front ties. This woman looks like a poorly wrapped present.
Red. It looks beautiful and will be luxurious and unique to wear.
Pass. I must say that this design is closest to the elegance of colored waves. In fact, he looks more like a gang than an ambitious Afghan.
sangria I love it. I think if someone who was dressed as you passed by on the street, it was impossible not to notice them.
Sitsa. This is inconvenient for two existing product lines, and this is not a good sign.
Tisdale. Interesting combination of patterns.
Venice. Classic lace scarf.
Bermilioya. I love the colors and stitching of this knitted scarf, but I could cut it down a bit. This model seems a bit tired and be aware that the models are quite tall and have long necks.
Honey. This is a fun and lively fabric. I would add a fringe to it to make it a bit brighter.