Noro Magazine Issue 11: A Review
In today's article we will examine the eleventh issue of Noro Magazine . Before anyone suggested it was a Fall / Winter 2017 issue, yes, I was a little late to get this review because I ignored my blog, but I was too late and very stuck in the review. Slow down now.
Model no. 01, cardy simulation. I prefer. As we can see from the metaphor here, good cold weather is the top layer. I think it's more helpful to use long sleeves, but if you have long arms, make sure they fit a little longer.
Model no. 02, Cardy Coconut textured. I thought this hammer would make me feel like I was using it.
Model no. 03, Thistles with diamond pattern. Another big highlight. I love the diamond cut and the retro feel of the texture which is amazing.
Model no. 04, Burnt cardigan. I like the sleeves and the bodice on this one, but it has a lot of material around the waist. He tried his best to make this very long and thin model and it still doesn't work properly.
Model no. 05, paper length. You are very dressed. I'm not a huge fan of open-minded cardigans, but I agree.
Model no. 06, long stretch jersey. It's so big it looks more like a jacket than a sweater, but it fits well and is a good yarn.
Model # 07, Scarf with a checkered pattern. A very attractive scarf, and is definitely a "how to wear" article.
Model no. 08, Marble curtain. Some fun textures and colors on this hat.
Reason No. 09, Brioche / Chapel curtain. Good capsule, simple but not boring. The colors are very attractive.
Model no. 10, Veil of infinity. I like this point. This is a great alternative to this thread.
Model no. 11, covered in a star shape. Very cool and fun.
Model no. 12, poncho with fruit. It looks like a rug with a hole in the middle.
Model no. 13, nude poncho. I love the thread on this one, but building it together makes it look like a bath mat.
Model no. 14, poncho with fruit. It is an empty carpet.
Model no. 15, caps and leg warmers. I like tablets, but not arm warmers and not a combination of tablet and hand warmers. After all, if you need to warm your body and arms, why not just wear a sweater?
Model no. 16, a Capelet button. Simple and portable.
Model no. 17, Kimono Ruana. It looks like Afghanistan. I call it old fashioned, but I believe clothing patterns should look like clothes , fit well, and be worn on the wearer rather than the sofa or floor.
Model no. 18, origami neck sweater. These necklaces are individually sewn and I really like that the hat is made to look like a sweater so it can be worn together or separately. I also like the hat and the sweater. The veil has an interesting architecture and the threads of the sweater are beautiful.
Model no. 19, excessive West. I like the West section, but it's not a big room.
Model no. 20, poster I like the overall design above , the interlocking circles look interesting, but then it will be even more fun when paired again. The model tends to fold back so all oversized material hangs behind it and in real life how long does it stand that way?
Model no. 2, jacket. I like the yarn used here, but not the design. The jacket looks rough and incomplete, just like a beginner project, and the scratch details look rough.
Model no. 22, V-neck cardigan. Not scary, but not good. This does not seem very reasonable, and when the construction of the wheel gives a pleasant result in terms of the angle of rotation in the direction of the 90-degree line, the seam itself is unattractive and disturbing.
Model no. 23, pencil skirt. I like this one, and like you do here, I accomplish it with a simple knitted sweater and matching sweater, because the dress itself has all the look it needs for a dress.
Model no. 24, V-neck sweater.I like elbows , it looks like a water batch image from Monette, but I can smooth and adjust those smooth shoulders, or just use another completely subtle pattern.
Model no. 25, top of the poncho. This is another great piece, but it has enough shape to hang very well.
Model no. 26, sleeveless tunic. This one has nice details around the neckline, rounded edges and seams on the face and pockets, but I found it very cute. It's a room that needs to be spacious, but if you wear it, I exaggerate and make the hole smaller.
Model no. 27 Seychellois sewing doll. These crochet "dolls" are very eye catching from a design point of view, with the colorful floral effect contrasting with the bow, but I wish they were part of a sweater.
Model no. 28, short row scarf. Sharp very attractive. Color matching and extended play work together.
Model no. 29, Square cardigan. It's nice and well done, but I thought I'd add two more keys because it feels "just vague" with just one button.
Model no. 3, Miniskirt Discrimination. This dress looks like "Returned Afghanistan" and, worse, it looks like it can't be bought from Afghanistan.
Model no. 31, asymmetrical jacket with bobbin thread. It has nice details and the build looks good but I doubt the body lines, I just can't do it in this photo.
Model no. 32, cardigan tunic. Overall a fun design, but I adapted it.
Model no. 33, cap. Cute hat. A nice thread.
Model no. 34, Excessively disproportionate vest. Oh my grace. Perfect fit, frozen toe, sleeve depth ... Neckline and piping, but the shape and size need a serious overhaul.
Model no. 35, Simple cardigan. When you talk about "simple" as a representation of a pattern, it should indicate that there aren't many details in the design, except that the designer didn't put in enough effort to design the right necklace.
Model no. 36, wide skirt. There are some nice stitches and the thread is nice, but this dress needs a little finishing on the neckline, seam, sleeves and front.
Model no. 37, sticky scarf. You can't go wrong with an antique rib cage, and it's a great way to show off such a beautiful variety of yarns.
Model no. 38, silk hat. I like the yarn used in this hat, but not the fact that the shape or the hat are durable. If I used it, I would feel like my name is Tupiti, Fifo or Ginkx, and I have to live in the trees and bake pies all my life.
Model no. 39, V-neck skirt. Not bad. There is nothing fancy, but it fits well, is well shaped and portable.
Model no. 40, comfy capris. It reminds me of Capris teen Claire and her good friend Parker, a magical mushroom and a six foot long scene where they tried to sew. Normally, when Claire is drunk, she always finds herself emotionally exhausted, crawling, crawling, crawling, crawling, crawling, crawling, crawling, crawling, crawling, crawling, crawling, crawling. Ruth, who always wanted to be loved by her children, showed her pride the next day, which contributed to the pain in her daughter's bathroom. Which means I'll be happy to remember this show ... I don't make or wear these caprists unless I take magic seriously.