Le Wooling Special Issue 2 Fileco: A Review
“Capturing the Views of Bergère de France” in my quest is the next special edition of Le Wooling 2, a version featuring models specifically designed for Fileco threads. Let's see this.
№01 style, cape. I love the lines and colors, but the lines on this header look awkward and big.
№03 style, open jacket with round neck. I can comfortably say that without reservations or sarcasm this is a good thing.
№3 style, high neck jacket. This young woman seems so immersed in French existentialism that she has destroyed all notions of French elegance. It’s a hairy, shapeless jacket (one that doesn’t match the bottom), and the style is awesome.
№04 style, cardigan. It would have been a good product if the designer had continued to work until the design was complete, but in its current form the collar and front cover are finished and the edges untreated.
№ 05 style, high neck buttons. It’s not too bad, but it’s not great either. The bottom edges have a problem with the inappropriate length seen in the №03 pattern, and I’m worried that this necklace will be loose and the baby won’t want to wear it without a button all the time.
№06 model, pontxa. Bergère de France really needs to consider hiring designers who know how to design and / or who are not lazy in their efforts to create a real design.
№07 style, V-neck sweater. If you need a simple V-neck sweater , Ravelry will probably have a free sweater off your shoulder.
№08 style, high neck knitted sweater. Little success! I really like the effect of the diagonal cable on the sleeves and side panels.
№09 style, sleeping bag. A little more effort was made to “design” the baby poncho.
№10 pattern, striped jacket. It’s very simple, but definitely nice and comfortable for socks. Particular attention was paid to the details (i.e., the selection of an effective color combination that matched the buttons in contrasting color, the sleeve line, and the body line) is stunning.