Le Wooling Special Issue 2 Fileco: A Review
My "Burger de France Case" is the next attempt at Le Wooling Special Edition 2 , which is one of the problems with styles specifically designed for fiberglass. Let's see.
Example № 01, Choose the colors and colors of the cape , but these cape lines look awkward, difficult.
Pattern № 03, open sweater with round neckline. I was relieved to see that it is wonderful work without any quality or sarcasm.
Pattern №3, high neck jacket. It seems that this young woman was very involved in the French philosophy of existence and destroyed all French ideas. It's a slim and rich jacket (on the opposite side of the bottom edge) and the style is impressive.
Pattern № 04, cardigan. It might be a good idea if the designer keeps working until the design is complete, but then the neckline and front opening will be diagonal and the edges incomplete.
Pattern № 05, cardigan with high neckline. Not too bad, but not too good. What we see in pattern 03 is that there is a shift in the length of the bottom edge, and that reminds me of what it looks like when the collar is open - and the kid doesn't always want to wear it .
Model № 06, Pancha. Burger de France should consider hiring designers who really know how to design and/or aren't tired of creating real design.
Pattern № 07, sweater with a V-neck. If you want a crisp sweater with a V-neck, Ravelly will probably be free without shoulders.
Model № 08, single sweater with a high neckline. Move the goods! I really like the effect of the diagonal wires on the arm and the side panels.
Pattern № 09, Baby sleeping bag. Not much effort has gone into the "design" of the Baby Poncho.
Pattern № 10, striped sweater. It's very simple, but certainly attractive and practical. Attention is paid to the details (i.e. the choice of a spectacular color combination, the selection of buttons in contrasting colors, the combination of the stripes on the arm with the stripes on the body) and the display.