Noro Magazine Issue 11: A Review
In today's article we are referring to the 11th issue of Noro Magazine . Before anyone realized this was an issue for Fall/Winter 2017, yes I was late with this review for ignoring my blog post, but better late than never, almost caught the late review.
Model № 01, art cardboard with two wings. i like that more As you can see from the style here, it will make a nice graduation coat in cool weather. I can't help but think that long wings are more useful, but if you lengthen the wings be sure to make them a little more comfortable.
Model #02, Cardi tissue bladder. I think I'll feel like I'm in a hammock.
Model No. 03, card with diamond structure. Another good ball. I like the retro feel of the cut and the nice texture of the diamond pattern.
Model No. 04, pullover with a trapezoidal contour. I like the wings and body but there is too much fabric on the thighs. This very tall, slim model really spares no effort to make it work, but it still fails.
Model #05, Cardi elbow length. Very dressed. I'm not a big fan of the open front jacket but it suits me very well.
Model No. 06, long striped sweater. It's as heavy as a jacket or sweater, but it fits in nicely - it's a nice thread.
Model No. 07, scarf with a diamond pattern. Very attractive scarf - of course, the theme - "How to Show Noro".
Model No. 08, marble cover. Interesting texture և color in this hat.
Model No. 09, hat with shirt / hat. Simple tree but not boring. The colors are so appealing.
Model № 10, hood infinity. I like handicrafts there. It's a great choice for this yarn.
Model No. 11, ceiling star. So nice: fun.
Model No. 12, with poncho fringes. It's like a sack that encloses with a drawstring.
Model No. 13 Striped Poncho. I liked the yarn but the design makes it look like a glued bath mat.
Model No. 14, with poncho fringes. It's a torn carpet.
Model № 15, cloak և hand heaters. I like balls, but no ribbons - no ball - ribbon combo. If you had to keep your chest and arms warm, wouldn't you just put on a sweater?
Model #16, one button cap. Simply portable.
Model No. 17, Kimano Rouen. This one looks like an Afghan. They call me old fashioned, but I firmly believe that clothing design should look like clothing , please approach the owner, not look like what looks best on a sofa or floor.
Model No. 18, sweater with origami collar. This collar is knitted separately, և I like the idea of a hat that goes well with a sweater that can be worn together or separately. I like Jews and sweaters. The cover has an interesting architectural look and the threads of this sweater are very pretty.
Model No. 19, larger waistcoat. I like a piece of vest, but not most.
Model No. 20 shirt with cable detail. I like the design in general. These flawed bracelets look interesting, but again, they would be a lot more attractive if they matched . The model rotates her body, so all the extra work depends on how often it happens in real life.
Model No. 21, jacket. I like the yarns used here but not the design. The jacket looks rugged and unfinished as a preliminary design, these lace details look rough.
Model no. 22, neck sweater v. It's not very interesting, but it's odd to look at. It doesn't look that fitted or this slanted design creates an interesting effect in terms of changing the yarn towards the layer 90 degrees, the layer itself is ugly և rigid.
Model №23, pencil bottom. I really like this one, I would style it like this, with a simple solid color sweater, similar to pantyhose, because the underwear itself contains all the visual stimuli needed for a dress.
Model no. 24, neck jumper v. I like the yarn that resembles Monet's water lily image, but I would straighten those shoulders and hang the style or use a more subtle pattern on the sweater.
Model No. 25, over the poncho! This is a very large piece, but it actually has enough shape to hang nicely.
Model No. 26, no tunic. There were wonderful details. I liked the cutout effect, ribbing and seam lines on the front pockets, but I've greatly improved the style. This is a piece that needs to be wide, but I'll try to be bigger than the owner needs, no more - I'll make the holes in this hand much smaller.
Model No. 27, hand tip. These knitted "fasteners" are actually quite interesting as a design, with their woven floral effect as opposed to ribs, but I couldn't help but have them part of a sweater.
Model No. 28, short scarf. Very attractive scarf. Color scheme and width scheme work well together.
Model № 29, sweater jacket. It's very nice, it's pretty good, but I think I'll add two buttons at the top since it's "hardly" going to stick with just one.
Model №30, mini below. This skirt looks like a "rehabilitated Afghan", and worse, it looks like it was made by a prominent Afghan.
Model No. 31, asymmetrical sweater. There are good details, the design looks good, but I have doubts about the body lines, which I can't see well in this available photo.
Model №32, sweater-tunic. Overall an attractive design but I would improve the fit.
Model №33, striped fabric cover. Nice hat. The fibers are very beautiful.
Model No. 34, larger asymmetric waistcoat. Lover. The cut, the end of the mule, the depth of those holes in the hand... the neck and the threads are attractive, but the size of the snow requires a fairly careful mindset.
Model №35, simple sweater. If we refer to the "simple" as a description of the model, it simply has to show that there isn't a lot of detail, not that the stylist didn't put enough effort into making the necklace stay in place .
Model № 36, vest with ribs և ribs. There is beautiful embroidery, the yarn is luxurious, but this sweater had to trim the edges of the neck, the lips, the hand holes and the front.
Model № 37, scarf with ribs. You can't go wrong with a classic striped scarf - it's a great way to show off such a beautiful colorful thread.
Model No. 38, side caps. I like the yarn used in this hat but not the yarn or how smooth it is. If I wore this I would feel like my name was Tapit, Fifo or Jinx, I would have to live on a tree, I would win cookies.
Model № 39, V-neck sweater is not bad. It's nothing fancy, but it stands out, it looks good, it can be worn.
Model No. 40, more comfortable Capri. These whims remind me of the episode of Six Feet Under where teenage girl Claire - her best friend Parker - tries to get drunk and try to sew magic mushrooms. Usually a caustic Claire, who always gets sentimental when she wakes up, sews a crazy piece or two out of fringed fabric, presents it to her mother, hugs Ruth warmly and declares her love. Ruth, who is always delighted when her children show love, proudly wears pants the next day, which only compounded the pain they caused her by "hanging" her daughter. It means how much I love it when I remember that scene... I wouldn't have made these capris if I wasn't a fan of magic mushrooms or something.








































