Noro Magazine Issue 12: A Review
Noro magazine has published its twelfth issue. Come on, we?
No. 1, Entrelac Cap. I’m sure we’ve seen this Afghan and the third one before, but want to highlight the perfect showcase and contrasts for the Afghani Nuru theme.
No. 2, square covering. An interesting Afghan that has something to do with "your TV doesn't fit."
No. 3 zigzag shawl with two ears. It is one of the pieces that you want to wear but will look better on the sofa.
Aunt No. 4 Vikhal. Very good. I love the combination of eye and lace trim.
No. 5, triangular shawl. It has a modern, weird feeling, but it works. A more subtle color was a good choice here, as it contains lines and blocks.
No. 6 Openwork Castle. A simple shawl in a very traditional style.
No. 7, scarf with two ears. Simplified design. I'm not a fan of the Tutti-Fruity palette, but it's a personal preference.
No. 8 semicircular shawl. A classic lace shawl with a decent look.
No. 9, Chevron above. I like the thread used here, but the twist and shoulder thread need some serious cleaning. The pattern fades into this product.
No. 10, upper grid. I like the sidebar and color scheme, but it's an awkward square shape.
No. 11, T-shirt with gasket and suspender. Wow, those beautiful fonts. I'll clean it up properly.
No. 12, transverse tank. Very nice and useful toast. I like the work of the lace hem and the fitting and good cut.
No. 13, cork striped tank top. That's good too. The overall shape is nice and the wide strap opening is interesting and somewhat dramatic.
No. 14, two-tone jersey. Something very worthy. It will be fun to play with the color contrast of this neckline / body line.
No. 15, two-tone tunic. Not bad. I like to play motifs on the case and bottom plate, as well as the finishing details. It’s one of those pieces that is fun and elegant enough to wear with a simple skirt or pants.
No. 16, striped overhead routing. I like this detail above the waist, but I don't like how the top panel fits the bottom half. Looks like "these parts are stuck in the dryer".
No. 17, men's raglan jacket. I really like it, if I was young. (Mr. Internet, I'm accepting the request now.)
No. 18 Henley Men's Pullover. She does not fall in love with him. It looks great on my body, but I don't like the way this necklace fits. It has an uncomfortable thickness.
No. 19, short-sleeved jacket. I like Its general style blends well with the choice of yarn এটি a style that requires bright yarn-and the lines are subtle.
No. 20, tunic top tank. It is very loose at the hips. It would have been better if it was better.
No. 21, lace top. Interesting! It will be a fun and casual blouse that can be worn with jeans.
No. 22, top panel. It has a charm, but it would be hard to understand. It is good on the neck, but very rough on the bottom.
No. 23, Cardi with a diagonal elastic. It seems to start well and then end quickly. The front edge needs more cutting and a different type of closure.
V-shaped tank top # 24. It’s a beautiful piece, but this bust-style seam will look good for women with large breasts.
No. 25. Knitted cardigan front. This cardigan does not swing too much. What a clumsy and embarrassing number.
No. 26, turtleneck. It is open to enter the throat.
No. 27, Lace Bodies. It is also beautiful and elegant. I love the three button line.
No. 28, lace scarf. I'd rather see this room, but it looks absolutely beautiful.




























