Vogue Knitting Early Fall 2017: A Review
Vogue Knitting has released the Spring 2017 edition . Let's talk?
Pattern No. 1, Tie open rings. It tastes a little rough around the edges for flavor.
Pattern No. 2, Chevron Seam Wrap. A beautifully crafted scarf. The writing makes it fun.
Pattern No. 3, Wrap the chain and wrap it in cardboard. To my taste, this one is a little rough and brutal, and when anyone looks at the embroidery do they see the walls of little people standing over them?
Pattern # 4 Diamond-shaped packaging. There is good embroidery in there.
Pattern # 5, movie Shetland Twist. Pretty good cables.
Model No. 6, structured film. Although monochromatic, this part of the sample maker-style is not completely visible. I would choose two or three of these path designs and repeat each part instead of doing it differently.
Pattern # 7, Raglan Sweater with Stripes. Nice shaped classic list.

Pattern # 8, Kimono Style Cardigans. The background to this product is fantastic. I'm not happy with the front, but I do not really like the front card. I want to make a sweater from him.
Pattern # 9, hacked cardigans. But not bad for taste, a little raw and unfinished.
Pattern No. 10, jump with the opposite edge. Beautiful classic work.
Model No. 11 Sweater with Diagram. Excellent sculpture and embroidery.
Pattern # 12, Eyelet Raglan Hoodie. I'm not a fan of the net most of the time, but I like this sweater design in a complex, lace-like look. The shape and details are also good.
Model No. 13 Lost hat. Good hat, but I'm not sure I fully agree with these headphones, although I have to admit that these headphones are just as well designed as the headset. The hat looks like a helmet from the Narnia series. That is not necessarily a bad thing.
Pattern No. 14, Cardigan with lace pattern. I have to admit, this overcomes my usual opposition to overcrowded cardigans. Beautiful seat, beautiful lace, the effect is romantic and modern at the same time.
Pattern No. 15, Strip Ryan. Stripes and color finishes are fun. I did not expect anything less, as was the case at Cafe Fascet.
Pattern # 16, Shaved Boat Neck Bodice. Such a fun and interesting thing.
Model No. 17. Close-up T-shirt with standing neckline. I don't think the color scheme works that much, although this is a fun touch.
Pattern No. 18, with fruit. This looks like a "corridor carpet".
Pattern No. 19. Tunic with free edge. I want to lengthen it a bit, dress it up and improve the color palette.
Pattern No. 20, Diagonal Sweater. With its sleek shape and narrow edges, this sweater looks like an unfinished design rather than a finished one.
Pattern # 21, Vanishing Fibonacci West. I love the color scheme and this dress fits very well.
Pattern # 22 Net Dress. It's comfortable, fun, modern and even cool, but every time I see it I hear the words "Please don't turn off your TV".
Pattern # 23. Lace-Up V-neck sweater is good because it has good shape and color palette well done, but these straps are going to drive me crazy.
Pattern # 24 Shaved Raglan Sweater. This is a reprint of the 1989 issue of the spring / summer 1989 issue of Vogue Knitting magazine . No problem, but this is not the form I chose for this edition (checked, and yes, the problem is, of course). And I will review the colors even if LCD suggests using extra thread to create the color scheme shown here.
I like the idea of copying jewelry buttons, but they look like little cheese.
























