Vibe magazine logo11/23/2023 ![]() Defensively, the game felt slightly clunky, specifically when attempting to block your opponent’s shot or swat the ball from their hands. The controls were less robotic than previous installments in the NBA 2K franchise, with the shot meter smoothed out, making it easier to hit “excellent” three and two-pointers layups were refined, and alley-oops were some of the most exciting moves to pull off during play. ![]() With the ball now in VIBE’s hand, they began fiddling with the mechanics to see what changed offensively and defensively. During the exhibition, players instantly noticed how smooth the camera transitions flowed, from the teams hitting the court to tip-off to scoring their first bucket. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) Ethan Miller/Getty Imagesįor their first bout with the game, VIBE chose the Suns and decided to face the Golden State Warriors, naturally. Remember, there’s not much time left to vote in the British Knitting Awards! You could win a £500 mini-break courtesy of Great Little Breaks, just by letting us know all of your favourite knitting designers, shops and products.Cade Cunningham #2 of the Detroit Pistons reacts on the court after a play against the Houston Rockets during the 2021 NBA Summer League at the Thomas & Mack Center on Augin Las Vegas, Nevada. Lullaby Knits costs £16.99 and can be purchased from the Anova Book Store here. I think it would be wool I love good quality natural wool blends of alpaca and merino, cashmere, camel… typically all the expensive, soft yarns. If you could only knit with one type of yarn for the rest of your life, what would it be and why? It’s one thing to see a piece you have made yourself and photographed for the book, but it’s quite another to see that someone ‘out there’ actually took the time to make your design for someone they cared about. I have had a few photos of projects sent to me by family members and that’s fun to see. I’m really happy that Collins & Brown trusted me to do it, and I think they have made both books look really lovely. How does it feel having your designs published? I’m constantly curious about what people around me are wearing, as well as looking in magazines, shops, films – everywhere. ![]() Where do you get your design inspiration? (Those who are older than babies, that is.) But it is just as important that it is something the children are happy to wear and like the look of. Overall I think practicality is important both with regards to washing and wear and tear and the overall comfort of a garment. What do you think is the most important thing to remember when knitting for young children? I think I just like the ‘miniature’ look of a sweater or cardigan. What do you enjoy most about designing for babies? At the same time I put together ideas for a knitting book and sent them to publishers of craft books. I was very interested in knitwear and preferred a slightly slower pace and more creative freedom than you often get at ‘fast’ fashion companies, so I started making swatches for a knitwear agency on a freelance basis. My mum worked many years as a knitwear designer so I learned to have an appreciation for knitwear.Ĭan you give us a brief history of your career?Īfter I finished Kingston University I did an internship for a fashion company. I didn’t knit much, only when I visited her, but then I took it up again when I went to university. I was quite small, probably 5 or 6, and was taught by my nan.
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