
I've been talking about the Polish knitting magazines lately, (which are not at all Polish, because they are on German or French license) and how I dislike the patterns there and how there is nothing eye catching to knit from them.
Well, I took another good look at the ones I have (either bought or borrowed from my mum), and I chose several models that caught my attention.
(Whether I will knit them or not it's a different case, because I cannot follow the Polish instructions - I learned how to knit from foreign patterns where you have written what to do row by row, in Polish instructions there are more general hints where to increase/decrease stitches after how many centimeters of work, ect, so it's not that obvious for me. But I'm definitely going to try some of them because, well, I really like them! *^v^*).
Here is a small selection of my favourites, more on my flickr set.




And tomorrow I will continue this subject plus I'm going on yarn shopping so expect some nice colours and fibers! *^v^*
I really like the folk aspects of these knits! the turtleneck at the top is so beautiful! Thank you for sharing :)
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