Le Wooling Special Issue 2 Fileco: A Review
The next part of my efforts to "catch up with Bergere de France critics" is Le Wooling Special Edition 2 , a patterned edition specifically designed for Fileco yarns. Let's see.
Pattern № 01, Coat. I love the stripes and color scheme, but the lines on this cloak look awkward and awkward.
Example No. 03 Open round neck sweater. I am relieved to say that this is a wonderful thing, without any reservations or sarcasm.
Pattern №3, jacket with high collar. This young lady is so deeply rooted in French existential philosophy that she has given up all French elegance. It's a shapeless, wide jacket (with mismatched fronts below) and the cuts are awful.
Pattern No. 04, vest. It could have been a good piece if the designer had continued to work on it until the design was complete, but it looked like the collar and front opening were grooved and the edges were raw.
Pattern No. 05, high collar vest. Not too bad, but not great. The soles have the same length difference we see in pattern 03, and I'm worried about what this collar will look like and the child won't want to wear it in all weather conditions.
Pattern № 06, pancho. Bergère de France should consider hiring designers who really know how to design and / or are not too lazy to make an effort to create the right design.
Pattern # 07 V-Collar Sweater If you're looking for a simple V-collar sweater pattern, Ravelry can have a free pattern without lowering your shoulders.
Sewing pattern № 08, twisted sweater with vertical collar. Not bad! I really like the diagonal cable effect on the arms and side panels.
Pattern No. 09, children's sleeping bag. It was no more a problem than the "design" of a children's poncho.
Model number. 10-stripe sweater. It's pretty simple, but it's definitely attractive and portable. Particular attention was paid to details (for example, choosing an effective color combination, matching buttons in contrasting colors, matching stripes on the sleeves and stripes on the body) and showing it.