Twist Collective January 2018: A Review
Twist Collective has released their January 2018 issue. Let's see.
Structure. This is a very decent version of the contemporary turtle.
ringer. Classic sweater with braids.
Cut off. Very nice lace job on this one. i like the back
descaling. Another classic jumper with braids. It's hard to go wrong with this type of design.
Sardonically. Beautiful stitching on this kimono style vest and it hangs beautifully.
rona A more classic braid, this time with a cardigan instead of a sweater.
Interlaken. Now something else. The formation is good, the stitching is interesting and attractive, and the overall effect is definitely noticeable. I was thinking maybe I could do this in a different color style that doesn't have much of a difference between the body and the yoke and arms as at first glance it looks more like a shoulder worn over a sweater than a built in one. Pullover.
New. It's a nice sweater, but I don't think I'd mind the ten-inch open hem in the front below the waist, which looks chunky and "split." I will cut out this section and tie it off.
Thunder. good part It seems that the fresh and contemporary design theme for the yoke has become one of my design strengths.
blueberries A great set of classic hats, gloves and blankets.
Aubin. This is sewn fantastic!
Cabrillo. It's a great set too. It would be nice to choose a color style for it.
Alizeh. Very interesting container with Celtic theme.
Verbena. It's so clever and the patterns are so intricate that it's fun to watch.
anabel I love this stitch.
Muhlbach. It looks interesting from a distance, but unfortunately when I looked at the image up close, I realized that I saw some kind of...little dead creature. just me? And if so, should I see a Freudian psychoanalyst?
Usury. Oooh, I love the fancy iris pattern on this one and the way the ribs twist around the edges to become part of the design. I don't like dirty mustard at all, but if you share my distaste for mustard yellow, it's very easy to fix.
Battle. It's funny and funny.
loop candy. It would be nice to choose a color for it.
Yojimbo. I love the patterns on these scarves and they work great in combination and make a stylish wrap.