Vogue Knitting Early Fall 2018: A Review
Today we look at the issue of Vogue Knitting in early 2018 .
Model No. 01, yoke with yoke. This turtleneck jacket is great. I don't give a damn about wearing a necklace like this.
Model No. 02, knitted sweater. Good dressing effect on this. It has a wider and looser cut than I would recommend, but it is easily made to fit a little bit and is a perfect model for relaxation.
Speech number. 03, Structured Yoke. Another comfortable and elegant sweater. I'll make the pieces a little more perfect.
Model No. 04, yoke with yoke. Classic clothes that are very comfortable to wear.
Model No. 05, T-shirt Christmas Tree. not bad. It may be slightly thicker and thicker in texture, but it has a more elegant shape and gradient effect.
Model No. 06, a poncho cut on the buttons. I love the tweed yarn effect, but I'm sure I find the shape huge and commendable. I'm not a fan of Ponchos, so your travel distance may be different.
Model No. 07, College V-Neck. Beautiful and sporty subject.
Model No. 08, Turtlek Tunic. I prefer that you can wear versatile clothing with pants, leggings or tight pants and boots. However, I will add a little shape to the size.
Model No. 09, Blurred West. not bad. The shape is good and I love the gradient effect, although I think there are more interesting colors.
Model No. 10, Caponcho. Call me closer, but I don't think the shirt should be enough to accommodate more than two people.
Model No. 11, lace dress. Although it is not for heart failure, it is a flawless brain activity.
Model No. 12, twisted sweater. The appearance of the wire is great, the design lines are good, but I think you need to finish the edges a little and the front closure.
Model No. 13, Kimono-West. Not like a kimono or sweater. It looks like an unfinished bundle hangs over the woman's body.
Model No. 14, Open Work Dress. This dress can be used as a shopping bag, but I think I only use it as a bag.
Model No. 15, knitted sweater. Good piece to wear. I like the idea of applying texture to the sleeve.
Model No. 16, Cut to brush. not bad. This hat looks great on the neck, as shown in the picture on this model's Ravelry page. Wearing a hat with such a single thread would have such a tragic “spill” tendency.
Model No. 17, the cover is covered with buttons. It does not support the model, but I hold it calmly because I like the colors and stitches.
Model No. 18 Poncho cut sweater. The 80's thrift store has a sense of purpose.
Model No. 19, Sealed Yoke. As soon as I saw this, I realized that I had really seen it, because it first appeared in the winter edition of Vogue Knitting 2001/02, which is in my collection. I liked and disliked the model, but if I understand that the 2001 model is enough to "return" I need time to recover.