Vogue Knitting Early Fall 2019: A Review
Vogue Knitting has published its fall 2019 issue. Let's see, right?
Model # 01, V Neck Tunic This oversized knitted vest takes me back to 1986, when such things were very popular. Unless, when done in a bright color: aquamarine, hot pink or electric blue.
Model number. 02, geometric sweater. Beautiful shape and design. It would be nice to have a color option for this.
Template no. 03, yoke sweater. I like this one which has a nice shape and an eye-catching and eye-catching design.
Model # 04 V-neck jacket Excellent shape and stitching on this model, but I'm not sure if I agree with the choice of yarn or how this sweater fits with other models, fantastic to have this dress and this embellishment will be a. - of a kind.
Models no. 05 V-neck cardigan I like contrasting V-stitching on this model. To the casual eye, it looks like a simple thick mesh, which is pretty meta.
Model No. 06, short sweater. Beautiful cardigan for those who can wear a long haircut. If you (or the target user) can not, he can always object.
Model # 07 Faded Cardigan. Knitted with two lace yarns, this yarn turns the three yarn colors into a perfect gradient by combining two adjacent yarn colors into one bridge color. This is a great technique to use when you can not find the right gradient - it can be tricky to merge.
Model number 08. Cardigan with several models. I'm not crazy about this, but I think the problem lies mainly in the "tanned tacos" color scheme. I have something for this sample pattern that is a great way to exercise your knitting muscles.
Template no. 09, herringbone sweater. Comfortable classic cardigan with beautiful stitching.
Model No. 10, short sweater. The only thing I do not like about it is the cut shape (to be honest, I'm one-sided because I can not wear tops). Besides, it's beautiful, it looks so sleek and fresh, and the stitching is fantastic.
T-shirt model no. 11 with the yoke of Fair Isle. I like the concept of the embroidery design from the yoke to the body of the sweater, but I'm not sure if the specific yoke and the embroidered device used here go well together.
Model number. 12, shall lace. What a beautiful job.
Models Nr. 13 Structured envelope. Nice texture and generally very nice appearance.
Model No. 14, foil gradient. Another beautiful case. This is made from a single colored yarn.
Model No. 15, lace cape. Simple and beautiful.
Template no. 16, Brioche Hood. He is so attractive that you can build an entire outfit around him.
Models Nr. 17 Two-tone sweater. This is a Caffe Fassett design, and although I hesitate to criticize Fassett's design (I mean, who do I really think I am?), I can not nervously sign this envelope. When I get to the sleeves, I will make extra loops and knit the sleeves along with the body, excluding the shoulder layers and the chess pattern.
Model number. 18, yellow coat. Wow, that's just part of the amazing design. I could not not want to change the shape, because the line silhouette A is not my friend, but there are rare models that should not be changed and this is one of them.
Model number. 19 jumpers from the rocks of Moher. My Lord, you can not fail to notice when you see it in someone. The combination of Celtic patterns and textures and the rainbow yoke is fun, fresh and beautiful. And the magic of magic, this model is available for free!
Model number. 20, fiery Celtic cloak. This is another extraordinary design masterpiece. The Ravelry model page for this model describes it as a "stop show" and I disagree. But I realized that if I were to do it, I could give up lines and gradients and make a simple mantle with contrasting Celtic colors. Only stitches and Celtic patterns are enough to wear this piece. And this template is available for free!
Model number. 21, multicolored vest. This is one of the archives created by Caffe Fassett for Vogue Knitting Holiday in 1986. Despite all the fashion fluctuations over the last 33 years, I do not think it has been a year since it was published when it was not. how it can be used.