Noro Magazine Issue 14: A Review


Issue 14 of the Noro Magazine has been published . Let's see, right?





Model # 01, Raglan-mou-top. I like colors; Adaptation will improve significantly.





Model #02, Simple Ruana. Using an opening in the middle of a beach blanket is not a convenient item.





Model #03, crocheted dress. She is one of those models that I think will come to me at first glance, but I will end up falling in love after more studies. It obviously needs an underlayer, which makes it less wearable than a sundress, but it will cover up a beautiful beach.





Model #04, sleeveless hood. The color is slightly pale, but the lines are subtle.





Model #05, skirt with shield. I look at the mesh bust, the flap bags and the flattering lips and I think they don't really belong in the same outfit because they don't work together. Choose the least of these three features and choose the second one (prototype: one of them should be a pocket jacket), skip it and let the third design element be used.





Model #06, triangle scarf. It looks a bit sketchy because it needs a little edge.





Model #07, Origami Serp. Nice envelope.





Model nº 08, tefi and offset cable. Nice ball, the style of which is not biased; all other details are just annoying. If I had to design a dress around a part of Noro, I would skip the Noro article.





Model #09, T-shirt with shoulders. Excellent, but would size down to a comfortable fit.





Model #10, think top. Beautiful with delicious.





Model #11, above round yoke. Not bad. I will extend it because very few women like flattering tops.





Model #12, raglan poncho. I am a hard poncho seller, but it has a good shape and fits me well.





Model No. 13, lid with hive. Beautiful lines and seams.





Model nº 14, Brioche T-shirt. I prefer the idea of ​​an off-the-shoulder neckline and pleats under the sleeves, but I'll improve the cut a bit.





Model # 15, Brioche Tank Top. I like the belt, but it looks so boxy in the closet. I'll get bigger and lengthen the body.





Model #16, Brioche Wrap. It comes out surprisingly well. I'll do this in a color that doesn't look like pot water.





Model # 17, Chevron Hood. It is so beautiful that it can stand in front of the model's hat.





Model # 18, Modulation Ch. The dotted scrolls look like Afghans, but not this one or the one above, probably due to their clever shape.





Model No. 19, mosaic collar. Beautiful colors and stitching.





Model #20, file cover. Charming and contemporary.





Model No. 21, blanket with the following ribbons. Nice in a very neutral and understated way.





Model No. 22 Title block series. He looks more like a little Afghan.





Model #23, chair with waves. It looks a bit embarrassing, like it's trying in vain to look like a sweater wrapped around the shoulders and tied with the arms forward.





Model #24, hat with belt. Beautiful!





Model #25, Capelet with high neck. Everything in this room is beautiful.





Model # 26, jacket with buttons. Nice yarn Indefinite style, even puffy.





Model #27, top with half sleeves. Attractive style and quite effective.





Model #28, sleeveless top with collar. I don't like the way Cleavage is located. It looks incomplete and a bit clumsy.





Model # 29, hat sleeve top. Beautiful in a classic way.





Model #30, Hole and elastic band. He loves to sew. The adjustments will be regular.





Model no. 31, raglan lace jumper. Very worthy part.
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