Noro Magazine Fall/Winter 2019: A Review


Today we take a look at the 2019 issue of Noro Fruit / Winter magazine.





01, Radambler Rouen. It will fit perfectly anywhere close enough to fit properly. This model looks like a little girl playing in her mother's dress.





02, turtleneck. Even better: it's bigger, but not prettier, and the dimensions and cable details are great. I'll just straighten my slumped shoulders.





03, open the cardigan. Choose a colorful striped pattern but neat enough to sit on.





04, long cardigan. Aesthetically not too bad, but I can't imagine something like that. He will continue to rise and engage.





05, medium braid pullover. Overall I like it, but this central cable display is not very efficient. I think I need to repeat five or six strands instead of four. This way the bottom and top won't stretch too long and it will look like the thread has reached the owner's thread to choke it.





06, Pullover with gradient straps. I will not change anything in this design.





#07 island wrap. It's a good thing, but I can't help but feel that she would look even better on a couch than a person.





08, crest style turtleneck. I like this main part, but I can't say that I think this pathetic and weak connection on the side works. I would put real buckles on them, or I would make a belt for them, or some other tie, more shiny.





09, double-sided shot. Not usually my type of design, but I like it. The threads and stitching are good and the shape/size is small enough to make it easy to put on.





10, sharp poncho. I sell max hard ponchos but I ca n't make it with these mutant ponchos. It was so bad that the stylist decided, "Fuck it, let's make this model look like a clown with an MBA in circus management." Even the expression on the poor model's face was: “Listen, I'm doing my best for you to see that beautiful thing that I was given to wear for this photo shoot in this situation. Look at my beautiful ring."




11, Pancha. Cut a hole in the center of the afghani and tuck it into a jersey with a striped neck - an unattractive and impractical item.





12, Beat with a wave pattern. I love the wavy lines of color in this section. It will look great on the sofa.





13, holiday scarf. This is a big pile of lace and thread that does not need to be decorated with pompoms and tassels. (In between, I will feed pom-poms.)





14, wavy triangle. Wearing weights is a piece of modern technology that will go well with many modern outfits. Very good!





15, the hat is not neat. Decent hat. I like the direct play of color in it.





16, Kaul. Not bad. The design is really simple yet functional and the colors brighten up the neutral outfits.





17, Hat and meat without fingers. The line is beautiful, the shape is perfect, the thread is attractive.





18, veil with embroidery. This is a pretty small part. I admire the designer's eye for color. I'm not sure I ever thought about adding dark coral to a mixed mix of purple, teal, lime and fuchsia, but it worked.





19, a series of short scarves. This is pretty much part of the modern wearables industry.





20, rectangular scarf. A beautiful classic.





21, A-line pullover. Very cool to wear. The use of knit threads and stitches, knit stitches and finishing garter stitch provides all the visual interest and polish you could want. It's big, but not beveled, and lo and behold, the shoulder seams are sewn on.





22, striped pullover. I love the thread and the embroidery, but I'm going to cut the sleeves, clean the floor, and add some life. It looks a little squat and square.




23, hat. Nice and simple hat.





24, asymmetrical pullover. I love the fun color schemes and the asymmetrical fragmented design. I would shrug my slumped shoulders and smooth them out a little to fit.





25, West Stockinet. Pretty good cut, but I'm not sure if I like the ribs that sit on the sides and form a belt behind the neck as described. If I give a photo from the side and back.





26, Meat without fingers. It's easy to see, but I'm not sure I want this garter sewn around my arm - I think it's heavy and uncomfortable.





27, hooded pullover. I don't like the cap and the sleeves are too short - this sweater looks less like this design than because of some technical glitch.





28, textured vest. Nice open vest - fits well.





29, horizontal cable car. Handsome and wearable. I'll just straighten my slumped shoulders.





30, pullover with textured inserts. Not bad, even if I'm not entirely happy with this neckline. I can redo the neckline and add some waist.





#31 poncho/shawl. The play of color in knitting is fun, but this style of wrapping never made sense to me: it looks like a work in progress project.
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