Twist Collective May 2018: A Review
In today's issue, we will focus on the May issue of Twist Collective Magazine .
Balance This disorganized and simple fabric is not my design, but I must admit that it hangs nicely (does it matter how long it takes for the owner?) And the color scheme is visually appealing.
Gloxinia ; A beautiful piece of lace.
Petrina . A simple bow piece or sheet with enough detail to make it fun.
Chelston . Another gorgeous lace shawl.
Park is this fun, smart, sporty and great suite.
Montpellier is another beautiful shawl with a modern wrap in a stretch design. I'm not very happy with this color gallery (I think it's yellow, I'll replace it later), but it's easy to fix.
India . It seems incomplete and inappropriate. Finishing the edges will help you sit down better and you can probably do it around your waist.
Harrow I especially like it. The front seam is as attractive as the Art Deco.
Allium has no problem with that. I think that's what I do with the most interesting things.
McGregor is an excellent work. I love all the details around me. I think I will straighten those flexible shoulders, which will make my shoulders a little more straight and clean.
Delphi Garden. These reverse stitches fit beautifully and elegantly.
Home It’s a simple, portable piece, though I’ve made some adjustments. The edge and back button style is a little interesting.
Talita . Happy fourth Saul. This Edward shirt is probably reminiscent of a combination of white and eye.
Listen. It looks good and well grounded, and the lace sleeves are fun, although I'm not sure how mobile they are. Okay, at least I didn't go down without explaining myself first. They split at the bottom, don’t show the wrong side and hang well, so I think they work.

















