Vogue Knitting Early Fall 2018: A Review
Today we take a look at the Fall 2018 issue of Vogue Knitting .
Pattern No. 01, sweater with a hat. The yoke of this turtle is beautiful. I won't give up until I wear these styles.
Pattern No. 02, coquette coquette stitch "Tuck". The effect of a beautiful fog on it. It's bigger and more flexible than the size I suggested, but it's easy to make it a little smaller - it's a comfortable design.
Model No. 03, tissue diarrhea. Another comfortable և attractive sweater sweater. I was a little behind.
Style No. 04, pleated jacket. For wearing classic fabric.
Style No. 05, herringbone shirt. not bad. It will be a bit thicker and more voluminous in texture, but there is a certain wisdom in its horse gradient effect.
Style No. 06, poncho neckline. I like the effect of tweed threads, but it will definitely look tough: indecent. I'm not a big fan of coats in general, so your walk may be different.
Style No. 07, varsity V-neck. Little favorite և sports play.
Style No. 08, sweater with a neck. I love this piece, it amazes me with its versatility that can be worn with trousers, leggings or tights, boots. However, I would like to add some waist shaping.
Style No. 09, striped jacket. not bad. The modeling is good, I like the gradient effect, or there are more interesting colors in this regard.
Pattern No. 10, poncho with a hat. Call me rude, but I don't think a jersey should be big enough to fit more than two people.
Style No. 11, lace dress. It's an undeniable headline if it weren't for heart failure.
Style No. 12, pigtail jacket. The texture of the cable is great, the գծ design lines are not bad, but I think it needs a front և edge coating.
Style No. 13, kimono cardigan. It doesn't look like a kimono or cardigan. It's like a bag with a drawstring.
Style No. 14, light-colored tunic. This jacket can be used as a shopping bag, but I think I'll just use it as a shopping bag.
Style No. 15, mesh pullover. Very worn fabric. I like the idea of wearing cloth.
Style No. 16, fringed hat. not bad. For this style, as seen in the photo on the Ravelry page, these pants are best worn around the neck. The use of this type of rope tends to give it the appearance of a "narrow inner tube" that fails.
Example #17: Gradient scrolling buttons. There is no template used here, but I am trying to keep it simple because I love the colors and the stitching.
Style #18, poncho blazer. It looks like a bag that is tied with a drawstring.
Pattern No. 19, coquette with threads. As soon as I saw it I knew I had seen it before և I actually saw it because it was featured in Vogue Knitting Winter 2001/2002 in my collection. I liked the pattern then, I still do, but it may take me a while to realize that the 2001 pattern is old enough to "recreate" it.



















