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Friday 28 June 2019

Cast On Summer 2019: A Review


Cast On has released its Summer 2019 issue. Let's have a look at it, shall we?





Ant Egg Dishcloth. I hate using knitted dishcloths (I find them unwieldy and they get so gross and gunky compared to a j-cloth, which can be rinsed clean), and don't particularly like the idea of associating insect eggs with my dishcloths, but this designer has tried something new with this project and the other two dishcloth patterns in this issue by experimenting with a hemp yarn rather than using the usual cotton yarn. She writes that she is a convert, that the hemp dishcloths "dry quickly and scrub dishes surprisingly well, and our prototype has not developed an odor. They would also be very effective for exfoliating!" If you like knitted dishcloths (and many people do), it may be worth trying a hemp yarn next time you're making some.





Barely There Chevron Scarf. That's an attractive lace pattern, though I can't say I think this colour scheme is doing the design justice.





Basketweave Headband. If this were hot pink and teal, it would look like something that is straight out of an 80s-era exercise video, and that should remain there.





Bobbles, Bobbles, Bobbles. Adorable!





Brereton Shawl. I like the contemporary vibe of this one.





Cable Column Pullover. The stitchwork is attractive, and the shaping is good, but it is always a bit of drawback to have to wear an underlayer with a sweater, as one would need to do with this one.





Clara's Wee Jacket. This jacket is so carefully shaped and finished, and the simple embroidered dragonflies are a nice touch.





Cowl With a Twist. This isn't a bad design at all, but it looks inside-out to me, and it's making me twitchy.





Crossover Hemp Top. This isn't terrible, but I would make it in a more interesting yarn, which is to say any other yarn but this one.





Easton Tunic. I am here for the combination of brioche, the Art Deco style detail, and this yarn.





Fibonacci Striped Sweater. This is a strikingly unusual colourway, and it works amazingly well, especially when combined with the saddle shoulder construction.





Fisherman's Rib Stadium Scarf. A simple and classic stadium scarf.





Gazley Circle. Not bad. The play of colour and the honeycomb-like stitchwork work together well.





Grace. I rather like this colourblocked dress, and want to see it in a fun colourway.





Hemp Summer Skirt. Here we have the boring crossover vest from earlier in this review paired with a skirt that reminds me of a forties-era lampshade. Though there isn't anything objectively wrong with either the vest or the skirt design, I'm not sure these two pieces do anything for each other -- they don't seem to belong together stylistically -- and I definitely wouldn't do either of them in the sample colourway.





Mitts With a Twist. Here we have the mitts version of the cowl above. Still not bad design-wise, still looks inside out, and still making me twitch.





Monaghan. I'm generally an easy sell on a Celtic cable design, and this cardigan is so wearable and attractive.





Rainstorm. Simple brioche scarf with a touch of colourblocking. It works.





Saffron and Curry Garter Step Dishcloth. The saffron and curry colour combination is giving me mild retina burn, but I do like the stitch used here.





Shifting Ribs Pullover. Not bad. I like the idea of using stripes in the centre to transition between the two blocks of colour.





Staghorn Vest. Here we have the cover design, and it was good choice for it, because both shaping and stitchwork are excellent and the result is lovely, especially in this robin's egg blue.





Summer Harvest Placemat and Trivet. I'm finding these quite appealing in a homey, crafty way, and am imagining them on a sunlit breakfast table with coordinating stoneware mugs and dishes.





Twisted Blocks Dishcloth. I like the stitch in this one.





Up and Down Cable Socks. A very attractive pair of socks, and I love the interlocking cable pattern used in it.





Waffle Check Socks. I like the sporty, groovy look of these, with their fun combination of the check pattern and striped gussets.

Friday 8 February 2019

Cast On Spring 2019: A Review


Cast On has released their Spring 2019 issue. Let's have a look at it, shall we?





Accordion Cowl. I'd like to see this cowl and set of decorative cinches in a more sophisticated palette, and modelled on a person. Looking at them as they are leaves me feeling like I'm looking at some sort of strange bathroom cozies, and trying to imagine exactly what sort of personal care implements they would be for.





Buttoned Cup Cozy. These look a little rough and ready. Not that I've ever been one to care to use a cup cozy. They'd get stained with tea or coffee so quickly.





Crochet-Knit Shell Pillow. Very pretty. Covering your pillow form with an interesting contrasting or complementary fabric could be a nice extra touch for this piece, since so much of it is on view under the lace.





Delicately Warm. It's a well-shaped tank, but that is one unattractive variegated yarn.





Fox Happiness. Adorable!





Indian Cross Pillow. Another beautiful cushion cover with great stitchwork.





Intarsia Puntas Top. The colour blocking, interesting edging, and shaping give this simple tank such a sophisticated, polished edge.





Kirwa Shawl. Nice stitchwork, but this project deserved a more attractive yarn.





Lace Sweater with Godets. I'm impressed that this designer managed to combine such complex shaping with such intricate lacework so impeccably.





Linen CoverUp. This is an okay beach cover-up, but I have seen better.





Lorica of St. Patrick. Classic cabled men's sweater.





My Garden Window. What a pretty little stole.





Poppies. This lovely little jacket would be a great way to ease into the techniques of steeking and mitred corners.





Seafoam Top. This is a rather nice little cardigan, but that wretched magenta variegated yarn (I mean, whyyyyyyyy????) is giving me such a case of retina burn that I can barely look at it.





Shower Stitch Jumper. Lovely little girl's dress.





Spring Shower Socks. I can't say I exactly crave thigh-high socks in the spring, but okay.





The Rocky Hills. Very attractive shawl.





Twillingate Cardigan. This isn't at all a bad piece, but man is that long narrow silhouette a difficult one for a woman to pull off. I'd skip that bottom panel, and perhaps just edge the bottom with that lace mesh stitch.





Weaving Diamonds Sweater. Very much like the combination of a stranded pattern, colour blocking, and saddle shoulder construction, which makes for an eye-catching total look.

Monday 28 January 2019

Cast On Winter 2018/2019: A Review


Cast On has released their Winter 2018/2019 issue. Let's have a look at it, shall we?





A Leaf Unfurled. What a lovely, polished cowl.





Almost Argyle Sweater. This one has a playful, fun concept, and would be a good way to use up some small amounts of yarn.





Austin. Love the "threaded ribbon" effect of the dash and dot pattern.





Avila Breeze. This one has attractive stitchwork and a rather elegant look to it.





Book of Kells Sweater. I'm always an easy sell on Celtic designs. I think I would reposition the decorative panel a few inches to the south, though.





Cliffs of Moher Shawl. Such great texture.





Easy-Peasy Cabled Fingerless Mitts. Classic cabled mitts.





Fleur-de-Lis Cowl. Not such a fan of this one, but then the colour scheme isn't doing anything for it.





Gnome Hat. Cute children's hat. I'd be tempted to put a fake beard on the kid too, but then that's me.




Harmonious Echo. Classic cabled pullover.





Heart Sweater. This is rather girlish and fetching, but it does deserve a more fun colour.





Horizons Top. This has a seventies vibe to it, but not in a good way. Maybe I'd like it better in another colourway?





Incan Headband. I'm not sure how many people could carry off this look.





Kim and Greer. Fun concept, but those flowers aren't rendered all that well -- they look a little spindly and flattened.





Megane Hat. That's a eye-catching effect.





Megane Mittens. These and the hat above would make a nice set.





Minuet Shawl. Classic lace shawl.





Solomon's Island Cardigan. Not bad, though I'd recommend another colour. Any other colour, for that matter.





Summer Breeze. This has an awkwardly proportioned look to it.





Swedish Block Scarf. Simple, attractive and wearable.





Therese Flip Doll. I have a bit of a thing for topsy-turvy dolls, but not for this particular one, which looks a little cobbled together.





Thrummed Booties. Very comfy. It always makes me smile that thrumming looks like little hearts.





Warm Things. Another pair of classic cabled mitts.





Wasp Wing Cardigan Redux. Some beautiful lacy stitchwork in this one.