Twist Collective May 2018: A Review
In today's article, we'll take a look at the May issue of Twist Collective .
shivering This unstructured, low-cut fabric is not my creation, but I have to admit that it actually looks like it's hanging (important, because how much time do your husbands spend insulting each other?) and mixing colors. It is visually pleasing.
Stunning Goxina lace.
Petrine . A simple knot or layered fabric with just enough detail to make it fun.
Chilston . Another beautiful lace shawl.
esplanade . It is fun, stylish and sporty and can be worn many times.
Montpellier Another beautiful shawl with a modern drape in its style. I'm not too happy with this color scheme (yellow, I think, I replace it with a swearword next to any other color), but it's easy to fix.
prickly pear has incomplete and incomplete representation. Finishing off the edges will help hold it up better, and this can probably be done by sculpting part of the waist.
harrow . I especially like. The front seam has the same Art Deco appeal.
Come on, it's not bad. I think I'll do it on a more interesting topic.
McGregor is a great job. I love all the details on the edges and sides. But I think I'm going to straighten out the sagging shoulders, which will make both shoulders more slippery and a little more adjustable.
Delphi garden. The stitches on this headband are beautiful and well constructed.
my home It is a simple and comfortable fabric, although I will change my workouts a bit. Hems and buttons at the back add flair.
Taliban The fourth beautiful shawl. It reminds me of Edward the Chemist, probably because of the combination of white and eyelids.
Sanape These cute, well-designed lace sleeves are fun, although I'm not sure how comfortable they will be. At least for me, I once made a broken hat with sleeves, flirted and sewed, because I could not stand the wrong side of the fabric. They are cut off at the bottom, they don't show the inside and they look neat, so I find them very pretty.

















