Friday 12 October 2018
Cast On Fall 2018: A Review
Cast On has released its Fall 2018 issue. Let's have a look at it, shall we?
Austrian Traveling Stitch Hat. Classic cabled cap.
Baby and Big Boy Bavarian Sweater. Quite decent on the whole, but I would definitely fix those dropped shoulders.
Basket Saddle Cardigan. Not too thrilled with the checked stitch waist on this design. It has an awkward look to it. I'd decrease the depth of it and make it just a trim as it in on the cuffs. The detail on the sleeves is enough to carry this design.
Bavarian Columns Socks. This is the best-looking pair of socks I've seen in awhile.
Bavarian Sampler Cowl. A cowl with some very attractive cabling. Though it is freaking me out a touch as it looks like it's being modelled by the Headless Horseman.
Birch Pullover. Not terribly taken with this one, but there are modifications that would help. I'd fix the dropped shoulders, possibly go with a more finished edging, and I would also not use white, cream, or any other pale shade for the main colour on this design. In my experience adding colour(s) to a pale background never works because one's floats always show through -- as you can see they are doing here.
Bird Lover Tunic. This one's a glorious piece of work, not to mention a LOT of work, as it's stranded lace weight yarn knitting on size 0 needles. The shoulders are slightly dropped, but I wouldn't fix them as I think they work proportionally with this particular design.
Contemporary Hap. I'm not really sold on the colour palette here, but this is a lovely traditional design and could easily be made in a more attractive striped colourway, or even in a solid colour.
Cowl Three Ways and a Headband Too. These pieces have some very nice texture to them.
Evora. Oooh, this one's both lovely and quite wearable. The body is knitted double strand to make it opaque, while the sleeves are sheer, and a bit of exquisite lace work at the cuffs and bottom finishes the look off beautifully. I may just have to make this one myself.
Honeycomb Sweater. Some admirable stitchwork in this one, which definitely deserved a better colour than this dingy-looking mauve.
Legerdemain Reversible Cabled Scarf. Some beautiful cable work in this one.
Loudoun Pullover. I like the sleeves and the side detail, but would go with a more finished-looking hem and neck edging than is used here.
Morro Bay Golf Club Covers. These are very well made, and any golf clubs that have a set of these will definitely be the best-dressed set of clubs in town.
Orbit. This one has a rather cool, understated look to it.
Patrick's Vest. Love the stitchwork in this one.
Triple Mock Cable Sweater. Nice piece on the whole. I am not at all sure what's going on with the striped effect mid-sleeve, but whatever it is, I'd nix it as it looks merely odd and distracting.
Tulip Garden Felted Cowl. Cute design, but do those motifs look more like radishes than tulips to anyone else?
Zephyr. A lovely classic cardigan.
Ziggy-Zaggy Sweater. I'll have to give this one a cautious "not bad" given that I can see so little of it.
Thursday 11 October 2018
Knitty Deep Fall 2018: A Review
Knitty has released their Deep Fall 2018 issue. Let's have a look at it, shall we?
Astronomer's Beret. Neat concept, I love the band, and by the time you're done this one you'll know your constellations.
Alfarería. Great shaping, and that mosaic stitchwork is gorgeous.
Bundle of Joy. Very attractive wrap. The interplay of the two bands of texture and colour is pleasing.
Martesana. Nice cowl. I like the ruffly effect.
Mountain. Very decent little cap with some fun stitchwork.
European Dreams. I'm not so taken with this wrap. It has such a rough look and doesn't drape well.
Parts Unknown. A classic cabled cowl.
Yamadori. The stitchwork on the leg of these socks is FANTASTIC. I don't think I've ever seen a stitch make better use of a variegated yarn.
Ausable. An good-looking classic cardigan.
Lady. The deep, square neckline and flared sleeves of this pullover have a certain flair, but I know I'd hate to have to always wear a top under this pullover (admittedly that problem could be solved by raising the neckline), and that those floppy sleeves would drive me crazy.
Home State. This design needed some more work. I'd add a shawl collar or some sort of neckline detail to balance out that focus-pulling bottom band, and the way those pockets sag down at the top detracts terribly from the look. Some sort of edge finishing on them would probably help a lot.
Lutning. I really like the cute, mod look of this skirt. I think I'd go with buttons or some other sort of commercially made fastening rather than those messy-looking toggles, though.
Bruce, The Great White Shark. Very well-made toy shark.
Wednesday 10 October 2018
Creative Knitting Winter 2018: A Review
Creative Knitting has released its Winter 2018 issue. Let's have a look at it, shall we?
Beall Pullover. Attractive and wearable. I do like a detailed cuff.
McDowell Cardigan. Drape-front cardigans can be problematic, but this one sits well and even has a certain relaxed elegance.
Spiced Pear Tea Cardigan. Classic cabled cardigan.
Stopher Tunic. There's some exceptional cable work on this one. It's like a sampler of different patterns, and it works together as a whole.
Allyn Vest. Not a bad little topper.
Dunbar Pullover. I quite like this one, which is something a bit different with its faux wrap effect at the cuffs and hemline.
Kenyon Pullover. This one has some good shaping and nice detailing, and the collar sits well.
VanCampen Cardigan. A wearable, contemporary piece.
Earl Grey Hat & Scarf. An attractive hat and scarf set with a telling bit of detail that will go with nearly any coat.
Koonce Pillow & Throw. This is a rather smart effect. The combination of the cushion and afghan really makes it.
Manchester Throw. The stitchwork appears to be good, but the yarn used in this project is doing it no favours. The colourway is so muddy and muddled it's hard to even see the design.
Olentangy Shawl. Not a bad little wrap.
Plum Berry Blanket & Pillow. Nice blanket and pillow, but I think I would do something different with the cushion to tie it to the blanket a bit better. If I wanted it in plain gray, I would make it in garter stitch, and if I felt like using the plum and gray I'd do it in the two-tone stitch used in the centre of the blanket. Alternating strips of both patterns might be a nice option as well.
Engelman Hat. This is rather sharp.
Fletcher Tam. This is a very nice piece, although I wish I could see the pattern on the top of the hat better.
Leebrick Hat. Cute hat!
Verder Hat. Not half bad.
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