There are easier tops as well in this issue. It is a 3 out of 4 for difficulty like the rest of these. Made of Debbie Bliss/Lovecraft Rialto which is a wool sport yarn, it uses some 9 colors. The landscape sweater called Bayview by Syliva Watts-Cherry is one of the bold designs in this issue. Kim McBrien Evans designed it and it is also a 3 out of 4. The wrap called Mossy Glen uses garter stitch, which is simple, and short rows, which takes more concentration, to make the 5 undulating colors in Indigodragonfly R.O. Univeral Yarn’s Magnolia which is a luxurious modal/cashmere blend in sock weight. Make it if you want people to ask you about your clothes.Įasier to live with is the simple rectangular pullover in pale yellow, one of my favorite colors, with a slip stitch pattern and a polo collar by Rachel Brockman called Virden. Called Corrales, designed by Wei Wilkins, it is made of Cascade’s Cantata yarn, a cotton/wool blend. The sweater on the cover is the dramatic despite its pale color: it is asymmetrical, creating both one sleeve with eyelet and a deep slit up the side. There are a total of 18 patterns, including 12 pullovers, 2 cardigans, 1 vests, 1 pair of shorts, 1 wrap, and a bottle holder. This issue offers up a soothing natural palette on the cover, but along with some quiet pullovers, it also offers some strong colors too.
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