Noro Magazine Issue 11: A Review


In today's article we will refer to number 11 of Noro magazine . Before anyone knew it was the Fall/Winter 2017 issue, yes, I got to this review a bit late because I missed my blog post, but better late than never, I was almost surprised by the deferment of the review.





Model 01. False double trolley. I like this better. As you can see from the style here, it will be a great coat for colder weather. I can't help but think that long wings will be more useful, but if you do stretch the wings, make sure to stretch them out a bit.





Model 02 with coconut cardigan. I think I'd like to use a hammock.





Model 03, Cardy with diamond texture. Another beautiful peak. I love the retro feel of the cut and the beautiful texture of the diamond pattern.





Model #04, flared cardigan. I love the wings and bodice of this dress, but there is extra fabric on the hips. This very tall and slender model does its best to make it work, but it's still not very comfortable.





Model 05, Cardi elbow to elbow. Very comfortable to wear. I'm not a big fan of the open front cardigan, but it looks great.





Model 06. Long ribbed cardigan. It's so big it looks more like a jacket than a cardigan, but it fits just as well, it's a beautiful yarn.





Model 07, Diamond Scarf. This is definitely a very attractive piece - this is an article on how to wear the Noro style.





Model 08, marble hood. Interesting texture and color in this hat.





Model #09, Brioche Hood/Cape. A simple but not boring cape. The colors are very attractive.





Model 10, Infinity Hood. I love the stitching on this one. This is a great opportunity for this topic.





Model 11, star blanket. So beautiful: fun.





12. ñ. model in Pontxoa francs. It looks like a bag that closes with a drawstring.





Model 13, striped poncho. I love this yarn, but the texture makes it look like a sticky bathroom rug.





14. ñ. model in Pontxoa francs. This is a torn rug.





Model 15, cape and cuffs. I like the cape, but not the cuff, not the combination of cape and wrist. After all, if you had to keep your chest and arms warm, wouldn't you wear a sweater?





Model 16, one button cap. Simple and portable.





Model 17, Ruan kimono. This one looks like an Afghan. Call it old-fashioned, but I still firmly believe that fashion design should look like clothes , that attire should fit well, be flat , not look like something that would look best on a sofa or couch.





Model 18, sweater with origami collar. This necklace is made separately: I like the idea of ​​a hat that can be combined with a sweater so that it can be worn together or separately. I like the necklace and the sweater. The cannon has an interesting architectural look, the yarn on this jumper is very pretty.





Model 19, large scale vest. I like the vest part, but not much.





Model 20, with cord above. I like the design in general. These intersecting frames look interesting, but again this would mean you have to spend for these processes. The model pulls her body back to hang all the extra stitches on her back, and how often do you put it like that in real life?





Model 21, jacket. I like the thread used here, but not the design. Jacket looks rough: Unfinished, as a beginner design, the details of this knot look rough.





Model 22, a jacket with a collar , is not only a marvel, but also a marvel. It does not look very comfortable, or this "slanted" design creates an interesting effect, when it comes to turning the thread 90 degrees, the seam itself does not look attractive, awkward.





Model 23, pencil skirt. I like this one and would like to wear it with a plain colored sweater and matching socks, because the skirt itself gives the outfit the visual interest this outfit needs.





Model 24, sweater with collar. I love this yarn, it looks like a coin box, but I'd straighten up my slouch shoulders, improve the fit, or go for a fancier sweater.





Model 25, poncho. It's a very large piece, but it actually has a pretty neat egg.





Model 26, without tunic. It had wonderful details. I really like the neckline, the striped edges, the seam line in the front, the pockets, but I improved the fit a lot. It is a piece that should be wide, but I prefer to have a size larger than the one that wears it and because these armpits are much smaller.





Reason #27 Sea stitch bracelets. These knitted "wristbands" are quite interesting design-wise, with a woven floral effect that contrasts with the ribs, but I can't help but want them to be part of a sweater.





Model 28, short series scarf. Very attractive scarf. Color Scheme Width scheme works fine.





Model 29, square cardigan. It's nice, it's good enough, but I think I'll add two more buttons to the top, since it 'barely sticks' to just one.





Model 30, miniskirt with a pronounced neckline. This skirt looks like a "wrapped Afghan blanket", and what's worse, it is made of woolen fabric, which can no longer be put away!





Model 31, cardigan with an asymmetric cuff. It has good details, the structure looks good, but I have doubts about the lines of the body, which I don't see well in this accessible photo.





Model 32, cardigan wardrobe. Overall an attractive design, but I'll take care of the installation.





Model 33, striped fabric cap. Nice hat. The thread is beautiful.





Model 34, wide asymmetrical cardigan. Oh Lord. The cut, the bottom of the crutch, the depth of these armpits... the neck and the thread are attractive, but the snow and the waist must be studied carefully.





Model 35, plain cardigan. As for "simple" as a description of the model, the "simple" should show that there are not many details, nor that the designer did not put enough effort to create a necklace that looks good and is true. made to size ..





Model No. 36 in the rib and ribbed cardigan. There are beautiful stitches, the yarn is great, but this vest needed to be trimmed around the neck, bottom, saddles, and front edges.





37. ñ. pattern, scarves. You can hardly go wrong with a classic striped scarf, it's a great way to show off the variety of such beautiful yarns.





No. 38, hat on the side. I like the yarn used in this hat, but not the floss or the straight. If I used this, I would feel like I have to call it Tapit, Fifo, or Jinx, live on a tree, live on cookies.





Model # 39 v-neck vest Not bad. Nothing special about it, but it fits, it has a properly removable handle.





Model 40, comfortable living room. These capri pants remind me of the episode " Always Dead to Custom " where teenage Claire, her best friend Parker, tastes mushrooms and cooks under the influence of alcohol. Usually honest Claire, who always gets sentimental growing up, sews a crazy pair of one-piece or two-piece beaded leggings, giving her mother, Ruth, a passionate embrace, an expression of love. Always happy at the slightest expression of love for her children, Ruth takes pride in wearing panties the next day, which only exacerbates her daughter's addiction. I mean, as much as I love to remember that scene... I wouldn't wear it, wouldn't I wear pants with this magic mushroom on it or something if I wasn't on top?
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