Rowan Knitting & Crochet Magazine 65: Review Part Two
Today we're going to take a look at the second half of the Rowan Knitting & Crochet Magazine 65 pattern (you can read my review of the 21 best examples of this issue here ).
for us. This model has been categorized as a jacket by Ravelry. I'd classify it as a poncho, and I think it works well as a poncho - it covers well, embroidered well, helps keep the arms in place, and has a certain romantic appeal.
Fritz. I don't think the spinning option works well here, but then it's an easy adjustment.
Reinstall. I can't say I'm worried about the gap in the collar, because it looks wrong. I would wear it with a narrow collar, as well as a drop shrug or opt for a different style.
Bank. Such a sweet top. I'll straighten my shoulders.
Johnny. Nice, but I don't like those unfinished swirling edges.
Reinstall. It looks very attractive from the back, but folds the lower body down, which most women don't like.
Yatlin. I'd rather have more.
Katz. I love it for its sexual transparency and for the detail on the back. (Women who don't want to just wear a bra can wear a jacket or jacket.) The fit is perfect and the contrast channel adds a lot.
Target. In my opinion, it looks a bit incomplete.
advance The embroidery is beautiful, the fabric is beautiful, and the cut is a parody.
kinetics. This long, slim jacket is not for women.
bull. The bunny and mushroom shapes in my opinion are too sweet to really fit for adults, and they are only female sizes.
Marisol. It's not just a bad boss. The skipped stitching line adds a modern look.
main. A little silly and out of shape.
Mondrin. I wish it was longer, but such short lengths look awkward even in professional models.
That's important. Super main tank.
fly. I like it on the body and also in the shoulder/chest area, but the lamb leg belongs to a lamb and can't be found anywhere else.
internal. Simple dress and beautiful embroidery.
be. It's very similar. The designs are original and attractive, and the shapes and cuts are loose enough not to look snug and neat.
minimum. Classic cardigan with lids.
artist. Not bad in terms of shape and stitching, but I don't like the rough edges and I'm worried they won't hold their shape.