Vogue Knitting Early Fall 2017: A Review


Vogue Knitting was released in early autumn 2017 . Let's take a look at this, okay?





Model 1, open glasses. It's a bit rough around the edges depending on my taste.





Model 2, an envelope zigzag point. A beautiful scarf. The texture makes it fun.





Model 3, on a satin dotted line. It's a little rough and fat for me, and does anyone else see a wall of little people standing on top of each other and looking at the seams?





Model 4, on a diamond texture. Some excellent seamstresses in this area.





Model 5, Shetland twist film. Beautiful intricate cables.





Form 6, sealed. This sampler-style part doesn't fit visually, even though it's monochrome. I would choose two or three of these dot patterns and repeat each section instead of having a different dot.





Model 7, twisted raglan. Well done classic.





No. 8, kimono cardigan. The background of this piece is beautiful. The front is not very comfortable for me, but I do not like open jackets with buttons in the front. I tend to turn this into a jacket.





Model No. 9, knitted knitted sweater. Not bad, if a little rough and patched up for my taste.





Style 10, bottom sweater. A beautiful classic piece.





Model 11, diagonal knit sweater. Excellent fit and seam.





Style 12, raglan sweatshirt. I'm usually not a fan of knitting, but I really like this knitting pattern, which has a semi-closed zigzag look. The format and details are also very good.





Style 13, Strata hat. Nice hat, but I'm not sure I completely agree with these headphones, although I must admit that these headphones are of the highest quality. The cap looks like a helmet from an illustration for the TV series Narnia. It's not necessarily bad.





Model 14, lace cardigan. I have to admit that this piece overcomes my usual inconvenience of wide draped jackets. It hangs well, the lace is beautiful, and the effect is romantic and modern.





Model No. 15, Roan's diagram. The lines and colors are unbearable. I didn't expect less because it's a Kaffe Fasett design.





Style 16, striped top with cutout. This is a fun and eye-catching piece.





Model 17, turtleneck T-shirt. It's also a fun thing, although I don't think the color scheme works very well.





Model 18 with cardigan edges. It's like a "dining room rug".





Style 19, spanish sweater. I stretched it out a bit, turned it into a dress, and reworked the color palette.





Model No. 20, slant striped jacket. With its shapeless shape and raw edges, this jacket is more of a progressive design than a work in progress.





Pattern 21, the disappearance of the Fibonacci jumper. I love the color palette and this jacket looks great.





Style 22, striped dress. It's portable, fun, fashionable, and even pretty, but every time I watch it, I hear the words "please don't turn on the TV."





23. zk. model, sweater with V-neck and ties. It's okay because it has a good shape and a good color scheme, but those hanging ropes are driving me crazy.





Style No. 24, striped raglan jacket. This is a reissue model that appeared in the Spring/Summer 1989 issue of Vogue Knitting . Okay, but not the style I would choose to re-edit in this issue (I checked it and yes, I have a problem), and although the VKontakte editors suggest replacing the lines to recreate the color scheme shown here, I will do it again . practice colors.





I love the idea of ​​crochet decorative buttons, but this one seems a bit simple.
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