Twist Collective March 2018: A Review


In today's article, we take a look at the March 2018 issue of Twist Collective magazine .





Rainer. This design features a precise back, smooth front, and side seams. And a mullet ham, but for some reason I'm not ready to suggest fixing it as much as I usually do. (I hope this doesn't mean I usually smooth out mules because the slope is slippery.) Overall, it's a very decent and polished design.





Lusca. This scarf is beautiful and visually appealing.





Verden is a classic corduroy sweater with a very light mule down.





Little girl. It is a beautiful hat with intricate stitching.





Grammar Park. Beautiful summer sweater. The lace work is really beautiful.





Jewel I prefer a diagonal lace and yoke over this scarf, which gives it a contemporary feel.





irina The front view isn't bad, but the back has a pitiful mosaic look.





Inachis. Another attempt at twists and turns. Not bad. This model is a bit small, and that's a bad thing. It is very important to adapt.





Ornithologist. I like this set of gloves and hood , with the elegant and quirky designs of birds and horns. That would be my choice for skin design.






Ferny. I don't like this too much. I'm not a fan of the "hole loop" buttonhole style because the side edges (like here) tend to burn and the sweater becomes too small for the wearer. I also don't like the effect of the scooped neckline, sleeves and bottom edges, because it's unfinished. The seam at the bottom edge is quite attractive, but aside from that, this cardigan looks like it needs more work.





sex with beer It's quite interesting. I like the effect of the horizontal lace construction of the sleeve and yoke and the simple details created throughout the body.





Asthma. It's not my thing to paint sweets and pea soup on this fabric, but once I get it, I like the design. Garter stitch looks like a "kids project" and it's always nice to see a skillful designer smooth it out and bring life to the finished garter stitch project. The shape of this shawl is so impressive it fits great and drapes, the edges are crocheted and the decorative cable running down the bottom is all you need.





wood berry. A classic sweater that works well with an island top.





Kapis is still very beautiful. The shape and stitching are good, and these contrasting buttons make it look great. Suddenly I feel the urge to make myself a cardigan with fun buttons.





Chimera. It's a bit afghan for my taste, but I have to admit that in every shot of the revival page of this design, this scarf looks good, the lace is very attractive, and it would be fun to create a color. The project.





Brooklyn. This is a relatively small number. The fit and stitching are good, and a slight spread at the wrists gives the sweater a special touch.





Know him. Another beautiful summer cardigan with wonderful wire details.





Calle 42. Classic pair of lace and wire socks.





The diagonal is decent, but I can't help but think that a more finished distressing style for this sweater would work better than the rounded edges for this sweater.
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