Le Wooling Special Issue 2 Fileco: A Review
The follow-up to my book "Bergere de France Catching Reviews" is Le Wooling Special Issue 2 , one of the problems with cartridges designed specifically for Fileco yarn. Let's look at that.
Pattern No. 01, Cape. Use stripes and colors, but these raincoat lines look uncomfortable and heavy.
Pattern # 03. Openwork sweater with a round neckline. I am relieved to say without reservation or sarcasm that this is a wonderful piece of work.
Pattern no. 3, a jacket with a high collar. This young woman seems so deeply involved in French existential philosophy that she has destroyed all notions of French talent. It's a baggy, slim jacket (with contrasting fronts at the bottom) and the style is incredible.
Pattern No. 04, vest. It could have been a nice detail if the designer kept working on it until the design was done, but for now, the collar and front opening are slanted and the edges are raw.
Pattern no. 05, vest with a high collar. It's not that bad, but it's not great either. There's a difference in the length of the hem we saw in pattern # 03, and I'm worried about what the collar will look unbuttoned, and the child will not want to wear it all the time in bad weather.
Model No. 06, Pancho. Bergère de France should really consider hiring designers who know how to design and / or are not too lazy to create realistic designs.
Pattern no. 07, V-neck sweater If you're looking for a simple v-neck sweater pattern, Ravelry probably has a sweater that is off the shoulder.
Pattern no. 08, single sweater with a raised collar. Pass on the goods! I really like the diagonal yarn effect on the sleeves and side panels.
Pattern No. 09, Child Sleeping Bag. Not much more effort was put into the "design" of the children's poncho than it was.
Pattern No. 10, striped sweater. It's pretty simple, but definitely attractive and practical. Attention to detail (for example, choosing an effective color combination, pairing buttons with contrasting colors, matching stripes on the sleeves and on the body) is striking.