Noro Magazine Issue 11: A Review
In today's article, we will look at Nuru magazine issue 11 . Before anyone says this is a fall/winter 2017 release, yes I was late for this review because I ignored my blog, but it wasn't too late, I'll look at the comments online.
Style No. 01, double breasted cardigan. I prefer. As you can see from the design here, this would make a good cold weather top cover. I think long sleeves will be more useful, but if you make the sleeves longer, make sure they are tighter.
Style #02, Cardy Textured Coconut. I think I feel arrested.
Style No. 03, Diamond Textured Card. Nice beautiful post. I love the retro cut feel and the beautiful texture of the diamond pattern.
Style No. 04, sheer cardigan. I like the sleeves and the chest, but there is one more piece around the waist. It takes a lot of effort to make this super skinny, super long style work, but it doesn't work right.
Model No. 05, Cardigan to the elbow. It is very comfortable to wear. I'm not a big fan of open-minded cardigans, but I agree.
Model No. 06, Cardigan with long thread. It looks more like an oversized cardigan than an oversized cardigan, but it fits perfectly and is a favorite yarn.
Model No. 07, Diamond-shaped belt. A very attractive scarf is definitely part of "How to Show Light".
Pattern No. 08, Glossy cover. Some interesting textures and colors in this article.
Pattern #09, Brioche hat. Kaplit popular and easy, but not boring. The colors are very attractive.
Example 10, the veil of sterility. I like to sew there. This is a great option for driving.
Pattern No. 11, star blanket. Very nice and fun.
Pattern No. 12, Poncho Freng. It looks like a bag that closes with a drawstring.
Pattern No. 13, flat poncho. I love this yarn, but the design is held together to make it look like a bathroom rug.
Style No. 14, Fring Poncho. This is a rug with an insert.
Model 15, cap and sleeves. I like the hat, but not the gloves, not the combination of the hat and the gloves. After all, if you had to warm up your body and arms, wouldn't you wear a jacket?
Style No. 16, single button hat. Simple and wearable.
Pattern No. 17, Ruan kimono. It looks like Afghanistan. Call me old-fashioned, but I'm a firm believer that fashion design should look like clothing and be easy to wear , not something that looks best in bed or on the floor.
Style 18, origami necklace. This necklace is individually made and I like the concept that it can be worn with or without a jacket. I like both the hood and the jacket. The sweater has an attractive architectural look and the yarn in this sweater is very elegant.
Style No. 19, oversized jacket. I like most of the jacket, but not most of it.
Pattern No. 20, the upper part with embroidered stitches. Overall, I liked the design - these interlocking circles look fun, but if they fit together , they'll still be more attractive. The model holds her body back and makes all the extra sweaters hang off her back and how often do people stand up like that in real life?
Style No. 21, Jacket. I like the thread used here, but not the design. The jacket is like a draft project for beginners, it feels incomplete and these details are old.
Style #22, V-Neck Cardigan , isn't scary, but it's not cool. This doesn't seem to fit very well, and while this loose design creates an amazing effect in terms of the rope's 90-degree movement in the direction of the tape, the stitching itself is neither attractive nor attractive.
Style No. 23, pencil skirt. I love it and styled it with a simple plain sweater and matching long socks like the ones designed here because the dress itself has all the look you need for the material.
Pattern #24, V-neck drag. I like the string that looks like Monette's flower panel, but I can adjust them across the shoulders and soften the comfort, or I can easily adjust the pull pattern on all sides.
Style No. 25, top layer. This is another large piece, but it has enough shape to hang well.
Style No. 26, sleeveless. There were some cute details like this: the neckline, the ribs, and the seam on the front and pocket, but I grew a little. This piece should be wide, but if the purpose is larger than the user needs, it should be larger than the armpit.
Pattern No. 27, Shell Doll. These crochet “dolls” have a very interesting design, the floral effect of the embroidered flower contrasts with the ribs, but I feel like they are part of the jacket.
Pattern No. 28, short row scarf. Sharp very attractive. Playing with colors and working with the screen works well.
Style No. 29, loose cardigan. Very pretty and the shape is very good, but I will add two more keys as it seems "less closed" with a button.
Style No. 30, Short Ruffled Dress. This dress is similar to "regenerative Afghan linen" and looks worse than non-renewable wool shawl.
Style No. 31, lopsided down jacket. It has some nice details and the structure looks good, but I have concerns about the body lines that I haven't really seen this way.
Pattern No. 32, Cardigan. Cool design overall, but I keep the fit clean.
Model nº 33, with knitted hat. Nice hat. The yarn is beautifully crafted.
Style No. 34, oversized jacket. Oh Lord. The cut, the padding of the dress, the depth of that piece... The neckline and the thread are beautiful, but they need a big change in shape and size.
Style No. 35, Plain Cardigan. When it comes to style, "simplicity" should show that simplicity doesn't have a lot of details and that the designer didn't put enough effort into designing a perfectly fitting collar.
Pattern No. 36, knit and knit sweater. There are beautiful stitches and the stitching is good, but this jacket requires a neckline, skirt, sleeves, and a finished hem at the front.
Style No. 37, a scarf made of yarn. You can never go wrong with the classic rib cage, it is a great way to show off those beautiful curvy locks.
Model No. 38, Side Cover. I like the sleeves on this hat, but I don't like standing or sitting up straight. If I use it, I feel like my name is Tupiti, Fifo or Ginks, and I feel like I have to live in a tree and live on cookies.
Style No. 39, V-neck sweater. Not bad. Nothing special about it, but it's comfortable, well shaped and wearable.
Style No. 40, Rahat Capris. He reminds me of Claire and Parker's close friend, a six foot tall boy who tested and expanded magic mushrooms with alcohol. Claire, who is often cautious and always on the cutting edge, builds a pair of ballerinas out of crazy fabric and gives them to her mother Ruth and hugs her and expresses her love. Ruth was always happy to receive any show of love from her children, and the next day she proudly wore a necklace; This increases the pain caused by hitting your child in the bedroom. This means that even if I wanted to remind you of this scene... I wouldn't sew or wear these capri pants unless it was a hallucinogenic mushroom or something.








































