Vogue Knitting Early Fall 2017: A Review
Vogue Knitting first came out in the fall of 2017 . Let's talk?
Pattern № 1, open the sewing bag. It's a bit hard for me.
Model № 2, herringbone winding. nice comforter The Scriptures make it fun.
Model № 3, sliding strip packaging. It's a bit rough and tough for my choice, and has anyone ever seen walls of little people standing on top of each other and watching the work being done?
Pattern № 4, surround texture of diamonds. Here are some that I found interesting:
Model № 5, Shetland wicker package. Perfectly sophisticated cables.
Model № 6, raw packaging. Although monochrome, this model does not look attractive. I choose two or three of these stitches and repeat them instead of sewing each section with a different stitch.
Model № 7, raglan to remove cables. A beautifully shaped classic product.
Model № 8, kimono-style cardigan. The back of this piece is impressive. I'm not very happy, but I don't really like open cardigans. I'd like to make a trailer for it.
Model № 9, cardigan with braided details. It's not bad at all, although it seems too noisy and unfinished.
Model № 10, long pile hem. A beautiful classic.
Model № 11, diagonal quiver stick. Excellent shape and craftsmanship.
Model № 12, raglan sweatshirt with eyelets. Normally I'm not a big fan of embroidery, but I like this twisted design to embroider with lace. The format and description are excellent.
Model № 13, toquilla straw hat. Nice hat, but I don't know if I like these headphones, although I think these headphones are as well made as they come. The hat resembles a helmet with a series of stories. That's not necessarily a bad thing.
Model № 14, cardigan with an openwork pattern. I have to admit, this piece beats my usual opposition to baggy, baggy cardigans. It looks good, the lace is beautiful and the result is both romantic and contemporary.
Model № 15, nude Rouen. Colors and colors are unbearable. This is a cafe facade project, so I expect nothing less.
Model № 16, the boat neckline is cracked on it. Such a fun and interesting job.
Model № 17, high T-neck. This is a very interesting part, although I don't think the color combination works well.
Model № 18, western outskirts. It looks like a "mud floor".
Model № 19, Swing He tunic. I like to make it a bit longer, change my clothes and touch up the colors.
Model № 20, sweater with diagonal stripes. With its poor shape and unfinished sides, this sweater looks more like an unfinished design than a finished one.
Model № 21, vest with Fibonacci discoloration. I love the color palette and this dress looks great.
Model № 22, striped dress. It's portable, fun, trendy, and even cool, but every time I see it, I hear the words " Please don't set your TV."
Model № 23, V-neck zygote. It doesn't matter because the shape is good and the color combination is good, but these strings are driving me crazy.
Model № 24, nude raglan sweater. This is a reprinted pattern, first seen in Vogue Knitting magazine in the spring and summer of 1989. Never mind, but it's not the pattern I chose in this edition for the reissue (I checked it out, and there's obviously a case) , and although the VK developers suggested replacing the threads to recreate the color scheme. As you can see here, I'll be reworking the colors.
I like the idea of copying jewelry buttons, but they look a bit catchy.