Tuesday 22 September 2015

Creative Knitting Winter 2015: A Review


The Winter 2015 issue of Creative Knitting is out. Let's have a look at it, shall we?





Contrast Cowl & Cap. The shape of the hat isn't terribly becoming, but otherwise this is quite a smart set.





Scandi Pullover. I like the pattern on this, but it will be a rather bulky and unflattering piece as it's worsted weight and one can't add waist shaping because it would interfere with the pattern.





Take It Anywhere Topper. Nice. The poppy design is quite well worked out.





Mosaic Squares. Some afghan square ideas. Any of these particular squares worked into a full-size afghan would be a little much, but they have started me thinking about what could be done with a pieced mosaic afghan.





Wondrous Wristers & Color Splash Toppers. Er. I'd suggest sticking with the mosaic afghan idea.





Evergreen Cabin Pullover. This is middle of the road, neither bad nor great. A more sophisticated colourway would elevate it somewhat.





Moss on a Twig. Not a bad little topper.





Winter Woods Cardigan. This one's adequate. It's not unflattering or badly shaped, and it's very wearable.





Simple Yet Stunning Cardi. Quite liking this one. The shaping is quite good and it's so flattering.





Stormy Weather Scarf. Nice looking scarf. Though I would not go with those braided fringes, or would at least make them shorter. They're a little too boho for me as is.





Tonal Scarf. Very attractive and polished.





Twilight Stole. The editors have styled this one over a lace dress, which probably means they think of it as an evening wrap, but I don't think it's quite working as one. The pebbled texture and thickness of the yarn give it a casual feel. I'd wear this piece over street clothes.





Chromatic Earflap Cap. This would be cute on a child or on a teenager. It's a little too goofy for a grown man, and judging from the model's sheepish expression, I'd hazard a guess that he feels the same way.





Harlequin Hat & Mittens. If I were going to go with a harlequin pattern, I'd want one more sophisticated than this one, which just looks like a series of blobs.





Loops & Ladders Skullcap. Not a bad simple cap.





Slip It On Headband & Mitts. If it's so cold as to require a yarn this thick, maybe it would be a good idea to actually cover the entirety of the wearer's head and hands rather than only half of them.





Tradition Meets Modern Slouch Hat & Mitts. Love this very pretty and eye-catching set! It was definitely a good pick for the cover look.





XOXO Mitts. I'm really not seeing the benefit of the cross stitch embellishments on these. These mitts did need a little something, but it wasn't that.





Berkshire Cardi. I'm not a big fan of the swing silhouette, but I have to admire this rendering of it. The fitted, detailed bodice, collar, and sleeves make it work. This will look nice and even stylish over a fitted outfit.





Botanical Shield Pullover. Pretty simple sweater.





Crossover Cardigan & Scarf. The cardigan is quite nice, though I would add buttons or a zipper to the front, but I'd nix the scarf. The shaping of the scarf ends make this woman look like she's sporting a python.





Diverging Paths Pullover. Solid classic design.





Wandering Walk Pullover & Cowl. I've seen matching cowl and sweater sets once or twice before, and it is such a great idea.

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