Noro Magazine Issue 11: A Review
In today's article we will look at the 11th issue of Noro magazine . Before anyone saw the fall / winter 2017 issue, I was late for this review due to ignoring my blog, but it was never too late and I almost got a delay in the review.
№ Model 01, double-row synthetic cardboard. I like it more As you can see from the style here, there is a nice coat to wear when the weather is cool. I may not think long sleeves are more effective, but if you extend your arms, make sure you fit them a little more.
Model № 02 Texture Cocoon Cardi. I think they will make me feel like a hammock.
№ Model 03, card with diamond structure. Another good topper. I love the retro touch of the cut and the beautiful texture of the diamond pattern.
Model # 04 in cardigan A line silhouettes. I like her sleeves and jacket but it’s a very extra part of the thigh. This very tall, slender model is really trying to ride and still can't.
№ Model 05, elbow length of cardia. Very nice. I’m not a huge fan of open front cardigans but it fits very well.
Model 06, long cardigan with threads. It’s so heavy that it looks more like a jacket, but it fits well and is a nice rope.
Model 07, diamond motif scarf. It’s a very attractive scarf, and it’s definitely a “how to show it to anyone”.
Model 08, marble dome. Some interesting textures and colors in this title.
Model # 09, cap cap / cap. Nice hat, simple, but not boring. The colors are very interesting.
Model 10, infinite title. I love this embroidery. This is a great spinning option.
Model # 11, Star Blanket. Very nice and fun.
Model 12, Pontxoa with edge. It looks like a sack that encloses with a drawstring.
Model # 13 Striped poncho. I like this thread, but the design makes it look like a self-adhesive bath mat.
Model 14, Pontxoa with edges. The carpet is torn.
Model 15, Bonnet and Hand Heaters. I like sticks, but not combining bracelets, not sticks and bracelets. When you need to warm up your body and arms, don’t you just wear a sweater?
Template 16, one-button cover. Simple and portable.
Model 17, Kimano Rouen. It looks like Afghanistan. Tell me the old fashioned way, but I think the design of the dress should be similar to the dress, it should go to the owner and make them happy, and not like something that looks better on the couch or on the floor.
Model # 18, origami collar sweater. This necklace is stitched apart and the concept of my favorite hoodie is combined with a sweater that can be worn together or separately. I like both the hat and the sweater. The cannon has an attractive architectural look and the thread used in this sweater is very pretty.
Model # 19, great work. I like some vests, but not many.
№ Model 20 with top wire decoration. I usually like the design - these bad circles look appealing - but it becomes even more appealing when it fits . The model bends her body to hold on to those extra nits, and how often does that happen in real life?
Model 21, jacket. I like the thread used here, but not the design. The jacket looks rough as an unfinished project and this close-up detail looks rough.
Model # 22, V-neck cardigan. It’s not scary, but it’s not great. It doesn’t seem to fit very well, and while this flexible design has an interesting effect on changing the direction of the band 90 degrees, the seam itself isn’t attractive and confusing.
Model # 23 Pencil Skirt. I like it and design it as it is here, a simple solid color sweater and matching socks because the skirt has all the visual interest the dress needs.
Model # 24, V-neck sweater. I like threads that look like lily ribs on a coin, but I’ll drop my shoulder and do the style or use a more elegant sweater pattern.
Model 25, top poncho. It’s another big piece, but it has a pretty good hanging shape.
Model 26, sleeveless tunic. The details were great: I liked the curved neck effect, the ribs and seams on the front and pockets, but I improved the style a lot. It’s a part that should be wide, but I want the owner to go bigger than he should, no more, and make those armpits smaller.
Model 27, seams on the wrist. Although these knitted “wristbands” are quite attractive in design, contrasting the knitted flower effect with the nerve, I can’t help but feel that they are part of the sweater.
Model 28 Short cloth. Very attractive scarf. The color game and the width game go well.
Model # 29 Cardigan. It’s nice and the shape is nice, but I think I’ll add two more buttons at the top because it only “joins” one button.
№30 model, small skirt. This skirt looks reminiscent of Afghanistan and worse, it looks like it was made in Afghanistan.
Model # 31, Asymmetric Assignment. It has good details and the design looks nice, but I have my doubts about the body lines, which I don't see well in this existing photo.
№32 pattern, cardigan tunic. Overall the design is interesting, but I would improve the fit.
№33 pattern, textured striped hat. Nice hat. The thread is delicate and beautiful.
№ Model 34, large asymmetrical vests. Priyo. The cut, the bottom, the depth of the armpit ... The neck and thread are interesting, but the shape and size must be taken into account.
№35 model, simple cardigan. Using “simple” as a description of the models, it should be noted that there are not many general details, not to mention that the designer did not put enough effort into fitting the necklace.
Model 36, threaded and threaded vest. It has beautiful embroidery and the thread is nice but this vest had to cut the neck, skirt, armpits and front edges.
Model # 37, threaded scarf. You can’t go wrong with a classic ribbon scarf and it’s a great way to show off that beautifully colored thread.
Model 38, side cap. I like the rope used in this hat, but I don't like the shape and the way it fits. Dressing up made me feel like my name was Tapiti, Fifo or Xenox and I had to live in a tree and win cookies.
Model 39, V-neck vest. Not bad. It’s nothing fancy, but it fits, has a decent shape, and is portable.
Template 40, Comfy Capri. These whims are reminiscent of an episode of Six Fit Under, where a teenage girl, Claire, and her best friend, Parker, get drunk trying on and sewing magic mushrooms. Claire Claire, who is always excited when she gets up, sews an edge or two necklace from the crazy fabric and gives it to her mother Ruth with a warm hug and an expression of love. Always excited to show love to her children, Ruth proudly wears a necklace the next day, adding to her daughter’s grief. This means that it is going to be the most delusional time of the year, and the most delusional.