Noro Magazine Fall/Winter 2019: A Review
Today we are going to get acquainted with the autumn / winter issue of Noro magazine for 2019 .
№ 01, Radambler Rouen. It would be nice if he approached correctly. This model looks like a little girl in a mother's dress.
# 02, turtleneck sweater. It’s even better: it’s a big size, but not very big, and the wire size and details are good. I'll straighten my shoulders.
№ 03, open waist. I like the colorful striped pattern, but it will greatly improve the landing.
№ 04, Long Cardigan. Aesthetically it’s not too bad, but I can’t imagine wearing something like that. He will constantly attack and catch things.
№ 05, middle jumper. I generally like it, but the middle cable seems a little awkward. I think I will pull 5 or 6 instead of 4. Then the bottom and top will not be stretched with a long wireless cord to strangle the user who is stretching their wires.
№ 06, sweater with blurred wire. I will not change anything in this design.
№ 07, nail envelope. It’s a good piece, but I can’t help but think it will look better than the man on the couch.
№ 08 Collar sweater collar style. I like this piece in general, but I can’t say that personally I found these sad weak links visually appealing. I would attach a real buttonhole or make a belt, or invent some other clasp, a little brighter.
№ 09, two-way bridge. It’s usually not my design, but I like it. The threads and stitches are beautiful, and the shape / size is so limited that wearing them doesn’t hurt.
№ 10, pointed bridge. It’s hard for me to sell a poncho at the best of times, but I also can’t with this mutant poncho. It's so bad that the stylist decided, "Let's decorate this model like a clown with an MBA degree in circus management." The poor model's facial expression is all the same: "Listen, I'm doing my best in a situation so you can see the beautiful thing I need to wear for this shot. Just look at my beautiful ring."
№ 11, Pancha. Cut a hole in the middle of the blanket and weave a ribbed collar - not an interesting or practical outfit.
№ 12, poncho with a wavy pattern. I love the wavy lines of this color. It would be great on the couch.
No. 13, party scarf. This is a wonderful theft of lace and wire that does not need to be covered with shoes and tassels. (At intervals I will avoid pompoms.)
No. 14, triangular wavy shawl. A fresh and modern version of the scarf that goes well with many modern outfits. Beautiful!
No. 15, free hat. Beautiful hat. I like its light color scheme.
No. 16, hood. Not bad. The design is very simple but functional, and the colors adorn the neutral outfit.
No. 17, fingerless hat and myths. Beautiful seam and perfect shape, and attractive thread.
№ 18 Sewing Hood. This is a nice little piece. I admire the designer’s eyes for the color. I’m not sure I’ve thought about pairing dark coral with a colorful blend of purple, turquoise, lime and fuchsia, but it works.
No. 19, low shawl. It is basically a modern work of art that can be worn.
No. 20, rectangular canvas. A beautiful classic work.
No. 21, trapeze sweater. This is a very comfortable item to carry around. The use of threads and knitwear, back knitwear and garter gives it all the necessary visual interest and brilliance. It’s big but has no tilt, and look, the shoulder seam is in the right place.
No. 22 knitted sweater. I like the threads and seams, but I would cut the sleeves, fit them and add a little size. It looks quite cloudy and square.
No. 23, Capt. Simple and beautiful hat.
No. 24, asymmetrical sweater. Here I like fun color schemes and asymmetrical designs. I will lift a hanging shoulder and I will correct a cut a little.
No. 25, Jersey West. Quite good, but I’m not sure I like walking on the sides and like the ribs that make up the back neck as described. I had images on the side and back.
No. 26, fingerless gloves. It’s easy to see, but I’m not sure I want these dots with letters around my arm; I think I may feel uncomfortable.
No. 27, sweater with Kaul collar. I do not like the neckline and too short sleeves - this sweater is not designed to be seen due to many technical shortcomings.
No. 28 Structured vest. This is a good open vest - fits well.
№ 29, Cardi horizontal cable. Beautiful and portable. I will fix the hanging shoulder.
# 30 Sweater with structured panel. Not bad, though I’m not thrilled with the location of this cut. I could work out my neck and add a little ribbon around my waist.
# 31 poncho / scarf. Tailoring knitwear - an interesting color scheme, but this style of scarf has never made much sense to me;