Noro Magazine Issue 11: A Review


In today's article, we will look at the eleventh issue of Nuru magazine . Before anyone mentions, this is a fall/winter 2017 issue, yes, I was late to this poll because I forgot to blog, but it's never too late, and I almost got stuck in this poll. Now the comment lags.





Example № 01, a double-breasted artificial heart. I like him better. As you can see from this pattern, it can create a good top layer in cold weather. I can't help but think that the longer sleeves would be more useful, but if you make the sleeves longer, make sure you push them a little longer.





Pattern № 02, Koza Cardi Fabric. I think it would make me feel like a hammock.





Pattern №03, Cardi texture diamond. Another beautiful top. I love the retro look of the cut and the nice texture of the diamond pattern.





Style № 04, a-line silhouette jacket. I like the sleeves and the jacket, but they are too much on the hips. This very tall and slim model puts a lot of effort into making it work and still doesn't fully handle it.





Example № 05, elbow length card. much wear. I'm not a big fan of the open front jacket, but it fits me well.





Pattern №06, long jacket on wire. It's extra large and it's more like a blazer than a cardigan, but it fits well and is a great yarn.





Style № 07, diamond studded scarf. A very attractive scarf and is definitely an item in "How to Showcase Noro".





Style №08, fur hat. Some interesting motifs and colors in this title.





Style № 09, Brioche with Hood / Capelet. Capelet is beautiful, simple but not boring. The colors are very attractive.





Example № 10, Infinity Address. I love this sewing. This is a good choice for spinning.





Pattern №11, star quilt. Very cute and delicious.





Pattern №12, punch with a crest. It looks like a bag that closes with a drawstring.





Pattern №13, Streepons. I like this yarn, but the design shows it as a bath rug.





Pattern №14, punch with a crest. It is a rug with a hole inside.





Example № 15, heaters for covers and hands. I like drops, but not hand warmers, not a mixture of drops and fingertips. After all, if you had to warm your body and hands, wouldn't you just wear a jacket?





Style №16, cape with button. Simple and portable.





Pattern № 17, Kimano Roan. It looks like an Afghan. Call me old fashioned, but I think clothing design should look like clothing and be convenient and fun for the owner , rather than presented as something that looks better on the sofa or on the floor.





Pattern № 18, a jacket with an origami collar. This collar is woven separately and I really like the concept of the hood, which is designed to be worn over a jacket that can be worn together or separately. I love both the pants and the jacket. The cap has an interesting architectural look, and the yarn on this sweater is very beautiful.





Style № 19, a jacket a size larger. I like part of the jacket, but no more.





Pattern №20, the top is decorated with ropes. I like the design as a whole that connects the circles - an interesting sight - but it would be more attractive if it was appropriate . How often does the model deviate from the body to put all the excess knitting on the back, and in real life?





Model №21, jacket. I like the yarn used here, but not the design. The jacket looks ragged and patchy like the original design, and the fasteners look ragged.





Style №22, V-neck sweater , is not very sexy but incredibly visual. As you can see, it does not fit very well, and although the slanted design creates an interesting effect in terms of changing the wire by 90 degrees in the direction of the band, the seam itself is not attractive and unobtrusive.





Style №23, narrow skirt. I like it and will embellish it with a simple plain jacket and stockings in an accent like here because the skirt itself has all the visual appearance of the dress.





Style № 24, V-neck sweater. I love the lily-of-the-valley-style cord, but I'll choose the shoulders that drop and straight—or a different polished sweater style entirely.





Pattern № 25, the top of the drill. It's another bulky piece, but it's actually shaped enough to hang well.





Style №26, sleeveless jacket. There were some great details—love for the neck, ribbed edges, front, and wrap pockets along the seam, but I made a lot of tweaks. This is the part that should be wide, but I prefer to target a size larger than the user needs and make the armpits very small.





Example № 27, handcuffs made of shells. These woven "cuffs" are very interesting in terms of design, and their floral and pearl effect contrasts with the ribs, but I would like them to be part of the jacket.





Model №28, shawl with short rows. Very elegant scarf. The color scheme and display work well together.





Example №29, boxing cardigan. It's very nice and the shape is very good, but I think I'll add two more buttons on top because it looks "only in one place" with just one button.





Style № 30, mini hull. This structure looks like a "return afghan", and what's worse is that it is made of afghani that can't be bought.





Style № 31, an asymmetrical knitted sweater. It has good detailing and the build looks good, but I doubt the body lines I don't see properly in this photo.





Pattern №32, cardigan sweater. Overall a neat design, but I would have adapted the landing.





Model №33, striped knit beanie. nice hat. The yarn is beautifully elegant.





Style № 34, an asymmetrical jacket with a larger size. Dear. The drop, the muzzle skirt, the depth of these armpits ... The neckline and yarn are attractive, but the shape and condition require rather careful correction.





Style №35, simple jacket. When it comes to "simple" as a style description, a minimalist designer has to show that there are not too many details and doesn't bother to fit the collar design correctly.





Model №36, jacket torn and nailed. It has good stitches on the inside and the yarn is good, but this jacket needs fringes at the neckline, skirt, armpits, and fronts.





Pattern №37, scarf from yarn. With a classic ribbed scarf, you won't go far wrong, and this is a great way to display such a beautifully colored thread.





Example №38, a silk hat. I love the yarn used in this hat but not the tight shape or fit. If I wear it, I think my name will be Tabiti or Vivo or Jinx, and I will live on a tree and bake bread.





Style № 39, V-neck sweater. Not bad. It's not special, but it sits, has a decent shape and is wearable.





Example 40, comfortable whims. These quirks remind me of the Six Feet Under episode where teenage Claire and her best friend Parker tried cute mushrooms and worked quite a bit under the influence. Always sentimental in a high spirit, Claire usually makes a crazy dusting of a fringe knot and presents it to her mum Ruth with warm hugs and a declaration of love. Ruth is always happy to receive proof of love from her children, and she proudly wears the pants the next day, which contributes to her daughter's thirst for bread. So even though I'd like to remember this scene... if I wasn't interested in magic mushrooms or anything, I wouldn't or have these strange properties.
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