Pom Pom Quarterly Autumn 2017: A Review
Pom Pom Quarterly released a fall 2017 release . Let's take a look at this, shall we?
Abusan. I like it. The effect of colored blocks is enhanced by the fact that both colors are included in each block and the scarf is always double-sided, which is recommended for a scarf.
Barbicell. That spiral pattern on the front is really unnerving. I don't like the shape of the sweater, but long, slender foxes can look better when taller (5'8" model) and harder to wear for younger women. If you have a short sweater, you can always shorten it.
I like Calamus . This color scheme is very smart and interesting.
Disease. Wow boy. I understand what the designer means, and it seems quite funny, unusual, but at the same time so flattering and incoherent that I can do it, although I know that diesel is the musical sound for an accident or a mini-interlude . If you do not wish her power, she will not be able to deprive you of the meaning of the coded design that you have prepared for her. My sister would at least agree.
Elibelida. I like it, but I can get away with the little raised horn effect on the front yoke just above the embroidery panel. This raises the question of whether the owner smuggled a deceived miniature goat into his bra.
Gerati. I love the unusual checkered diamond pattern on these gloves.
Look again. I love this cover. This is an example of a bold and fun test.
Palmetto. Such a cute cardi. The contrast stripes are fun and the shape is good.
sumacs These are attention-grabbing and as a bonus it would be appropriate to wear them when you are volunteering and answering calls to the Red Cross.