Vogue Knitting Early Fall 2018: A Review
Today we're going to take a look at the early fall 2018 issue of Knitting Vogue .
Nr models. 01, cardigan. This turtleneck jacket is adorable. What I won't offer is to have more cleavage for wearing such styles.
Nr models. 02, deep jacket. Good irrigation effect for this. It's bigger and cheaper than I'd recommend, but it would be easy to make it a little smaller and this design fits right in.
Nr models. 03, coquettish with texture. Another cute and comfortable jacket. I raised the antenna a little.
Nr models. 04, brightly colored jacket. Very comfortable and classic.
Nr models. 05, "Christmas Tree" T-shirt. not bad. The structure will be a little thicker and larger, but there is some complexity in the gradient shapes and effects.
Nr models. 06, coat rope. I like the effect of the tweed yarns, but I'm sure this one would look big and ugly to me. I'm not a fan of gowns at all, so your mileage can change.
Model #07 Collegiate expression in V shape. Cheerful and sporty.
Nr models. 08, sweater with turtleneck. I prefer this one, which in my opinion is a very versatile item that can be worn with pants, leggings or tights and boots. I'll add some waist shapes.
Nr models. 09, graduated jacket. not bad. The shapes are nice and I like the gradient effect, although I think there are more interesting colors to it.
Nr models. 10, Coverall with hood. You call me stiff, but I don't think a shirt should be big enough to accommodate more than two people.
Nr models. 11, lace dress. This was undeniable, if not for the faint of heart.
Model No. 12, jacket braid. The structure of the cable is good, and the design lines are good, but I think this cable needs a flange and a front cover.
Nr models. 13 kimono jacket. It doesn't look like a kimono or a jacket. It looked as if an incomplete piece of knitting covered this woman's body.
Nr models. 14, work jacket. This jacket could double as a shopping bag, but I thought I'd use it exclusively as a shopping bag.
Nr models. 15, mesh polo shirt. Good to wear. I like the idea of the fabric on the sleeves.
Model No. 16, brush head. not bad. As you can see in the photos on this Ravelry style page, this cap looks best worn twice around the neck. The wear of such a one-sided housing usually has a "bottom-up" appearance.
Model number 17 associated with the color gamut. There is no edge to the pattern, but I lean a little towards it because I love the color and the embroidery.
Nr models. 18, poncho jacket. Seems to be "an embarrassing 80s store number".
Model No. 19, flexible yoke. As soon as I saw it, I knew I'd seen it before, and I'd already seen it, as it first appeared in the Winter 2001/2002 issue of Vogue Knitting , which is in my collection. I loved this model and still love it, but it may take a while to recover from the realization that the 2001 model is old enough to "come back".