Noro Magazine Issue 13: A Review
Hador Magazine has published its thirteenth autumn 2018 issue . Let's see what he says. Please note that for some reason this issue lists 11 pattern pages in Ravory, even out of those 11 pattern pages it does not have five images on the pattern page and only one (# 03, texture-raglan) two pattern pages. Ten of the 36 styles in this review are attached to Ravelry.
# 01, Afghan Page. This is an interesting and unusual idea.
No. 02, Mosaic Pancho. Beautiful and interesting.
# 03 Raglan with structured ribs. Very attractive and comfortable to wear.
# 04 Sweat ribs. It has interesting lines. I want to see it from a different angle before you actually draw it, but it looks different and interesting.
05 Diamond panel dress. It's very seventy, but mobile.
06, clean sweater. Very nice.
# 07, hat with diamond necklace. Classic split hat with braid.
# 08 Fingerless gloves. Pair of nice gloves. I love the soft gray color of this thread.
# 09, Cap. Love the thread used in this work.
No. 10, pillow. Playing with the color on these two pillows makes it, because from a technical point of view it is not easy.
No. 11, scarf with triangular ears. Beautiful!
No. 12, tjalie. Beautiful.
No. 13, Poncho with spices. Not bad in design, but I thought I'd use a different color of brown for this project because the brown yarn doesn't go well with this five-faced smile.
# 14, Checkered Ruan. Although it may seem difficult to wrap, it is a beautiful embroidery. I tend to leave it on the sofa.
No. 15, Poncho with fruit. Not bad for a poncho and embroidery is good.
No. 16, Chevron Wrap. On the contrary, it is beautiful.
No. 17, Afghan grandfather. Its skin color makes it attractive.
# 18, Afghan Granny Blanket. I really like this triangle idea for an Afghan dress. It's a refreshing change from the regular box, and the cracked edges look great
No. 19, scarf with a circle. The past I'm surrounded.
# 20 circle scarf. I too will feel this acceptance. Sharks should look like sweaters, not sloping necks.
# 21, chrysanthemum scarf. She was wearing a beautiful Afghan dress, but it looks more like an Afghan dress than a shawl.
# 22, bag with flowers. It tastes really good to me.
# 23 Woven block texture. Not bad. This may be due to the finished shape of the waist and hem.
No. 24. Sweater with a forced yoke. Beautiful.
No. 25, textured sweater. Adjust the hanging shoulders and present the pictures in order and you will get a great sweater.
# 26 Jersey Courttree. I like the many guide panels up front, especially the fun ideas that work well with this thread. I adjust the drooping shoulders.
# 27 An over-textured sweater. Some are large, and some are slides. Guess which one. And the shoulder seams, in the sleeves, are neglected. Keep it clean and it will be a turtleneck in perfect style.
# 28, Large wire tray. Again, it’s huge and very low on the shoulder, but there’s nothing wrong with that.
# 29, Beach Bag. Beautiful boho bag.
# 30, Grandma's box bag. I don’t think you do anything in Grandma’s Square that is old-fashioned and chassis when used in clothing and accessories.
No. 31, Tunisia. A basic cardigan with a high waist will look good with another thread.
Number 32, sweater. My favorite should be the same thread in # 09, Kaul, and I still like it, but I'll definitely adjust for this thread.
No. 33, cardigan with neck. Beautiful jacket comfortable.
No. 34, West. Foolish and cunning.
Number 35, long sweater and hat. I don't call it "a long sweater and hat." I called it kaftan and then I opened it.
Number 36, jacket. I'm not a fan of those unorganized armed cardigans, but they are great in themselves.