Vogue Knitting Early Fall 2017: A Review
Vogue Knitting has released a fall 2017 release . Let's see, eh?
Example 1, open embroidery. The sides are a bit rough for my liking.
№2 model, herringbone. Beautiful scarf. The texture makes it interesting.
Example №3, with glue wrapping tape. To my taste, it's a bit rough and chunky, but does anyone else see a wall of little people standing on top of each other?
Example № 4, twisting the diamond texture. Excellent stitching in this case.
№ Example 5, Shetland Twist Wrap. Beautiful ink cables.
№6 example, texture package. Although this monster-style detail is monochromatic, it does not match visually. I would choose two or three of these stitch patterns and repeat each piece instead of making a different stitch.
№7 pattern, raglan sweater. Good shape classic fabric.
Model №8, kimono vest. The background of this product is wonderful. I don’t really like the front, but I don’t like open cardigans. I'd like to make a sweater.
№9 model, wired vest. Not bad, even if you like it a little raw and incomplete.
Example №10, sweater skirt. Nice classic material.
№11 pattern, Pullover, embroidered with a cross. Excellent fit and seam.
№12 model, raglan sweatshirt with eyes. I’m not usually a fan of gauze, but I really like this knitted pattern with its twisted look, almost lace. The design and details are also very good.
Example № 13, Strata Hat. Nice hat, but I don't know if I agree with these headphones, but I have to admit that these headphones are just as well designed as headphones. The cap looks like a helmet from the Narnian Mountains. Definitely not a bad thing.
№ Model 14, lace vest with pattern. Actually, this fabric is empty, it scares away my usual protest against draped cardigans. It fits very well, the lace is beautiful and the effect is romantic and modern at the same time.
Model 15, Rouen strep. The work of the sea and the colors is unsurpassed. I wouldn’t expect less of this Coffee Fassett design as well.
№16 pattern with striped neck top. Such a hilarious and striking piece.
№ Example 17, integrated neck collar. It’s also fun stuff, even though I don’t think the color scheme works very well.
№ Model 18, vest with edges. it looks like a "dirty floor."
№ Model 19, tunic skirt. I would try to fix it a bit more, make a dress and innovate the color scheme.
№ Model 20, striped sweater. Due to its ugly shape and unfinished sides, this sweater looks like a design that lasts longer than finished items.
№ Model 21, Western Fibonacci Pale Pale. I love the color scheme and this vest comes in handy.
№22 pattern, striped dress. It’s portable, fun, modern, and even pretty, but every time I watch it, I hear the words “Please don’t put on the TV”.
№23 pattern, v-neck sweater.It’s good because it’s good shape and the color scheme is well designed, but these rocker strings will drive me crazy.
№24 pattern, striped raglan sweater. This is a reissued model that appeared in the 1989 issue of Vogue Knitting in the Spring / Summer issue . Okay, but that's not the print I chose in this issue to reprint (I've checked, and yes, there's a real problem), and although LCD editors have suggested replacing the thread to change the color scheme fix, I'll rework the colors. shown here.
I like the idea of weaving decorative bows, but it looks a little stylish.