Very nice! I love several of these designs, don't know if I'll actually knit them or not but they are good inspiration. Much better than Weekend Knits.
I agree I see numerous great, knitable patterns. Despite all the studio photographs it is much more vibrant and the garments actually look flattering. I like that it's mostly worsted weight or finer gauge yarns. It's nice to see a magazine try to appeal to a younger demographic without using lots of bulky weight yarns,
I'm unimpressed. Most are boring, some are quite unattractive. I disagree that these are classic. Some of the styling details will be dated in three months so why put in the effort?
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so much better. I would knit quite a few!
Patty
Quite a few pretty designs. I like the Pinstripe Pullover in particular.
Add me to column "eh." Though the designs are nice, I feel like I have seen very similar items before.
Much better. I love Amy Herzog's designs so I'll definitely be picking this one up.
Once again, Knitscene reaffirms my faith in knitting mags. It's become my favorite BY FAR.
Very nice! I love several of these designs, don't know if I'll actually knit them or not but they are good inspiration. Much better than Weekend Knits.
I agree I see numerous great, knitable patterns. Despite all the studio photographs it is much more vibrant and the garments actually look flattering. I like that it's mostly worsted weight or finer gauge yarns. It's nice to see a magazine try to appeal to a younger demographic without using lots of bulky weight yarns,
There are at least three or four things I would love to knit. Much better than IK.
Counterfort Pullover!!!
Quite a few things there I would knit!
I would knit the sheer pullover but I could wear it only to bed.
Very classic styling...stuff that I would knit.
I'm unimpressed. Most are boring, some are quite unattractive. I disagree that these are classic. Some of the styling details will be dated in three months so why put in the effort?
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