Vogue Knitting Early Fall 2019: A Review
Vogue Knitting has released the first issue of Fall 2019 . Let's see what are we?
Model 0, V-neck tunic. This great Shaker Knight West took me back to 1986 when items like this were all the rage. Except sometimes it works in bright colors: water, warm pink or light blue.
Model No. 02, geometric sweater. Beautiful shape and design. It will be fun to choose this color.
Model No. 03, yoke sweater. I like it with its excellent shape and attractive and attractive yoke design.
Pattern #04, V-Shaped Cardigan. In this beautiful shape and stitches but I agree with the choice of yarn or this cardigan is related to the rest of the model this super dress and jewelry should be there.
Model 05, cardigan with a V-neckline. Instead, I prefer the V-shaped dotted line. From one point of view it looks like a trivial network.
Model No. 06, short cardigan. Good cut for cardigans for those who can get short. If you can't (or if someone wants to use it), drag it.
Model #07 fuzzy cardigan. The color of the three strands woven into two turns into a perfect color scheme that combines the colors of the two strands into one bridge color. If you can't find a satisfying color palette, this is a great strategy. It can be difficult to communicate.
Model No. 08, cardigan with multiple designs. I'm not crazy about it, but I think the problem is mostly "sunburned tacos". I have a soft spot for these "pattern" models because it's a good opportunity to work on spot muscles.
Model No. 09, cardigan with herringbone pattern. Classic and wearable cardigan with beautiful stitches.
Model 10, trimmed cardigan. The only part I didn't enjoy was the weeding and cultivating. Otherwise it's nice, looks very smooth and clear and the stitching is very good.
Model 11 sweater with Fair Island yoke. I liked the idea of embroidery from yoke to knit, but I'm not sure the right yoke and knitting tools used here would work well.
Model No. 12, lace scarf. What a wonderful job.
Model 13 Structured Envelope. Excellent texture and overall good looks.
Model 14, little by little. Another good wrap. This single consists of different threads.
Model No. 15, top collection. Simple and elegant.
Model No. 16, brioche hood. It is so attractive that you can create a complete outfit around it.
Model No. 17, two-tone sweater. It's a café fa ንድፍade design, and while it's critical of the fa ንድፍade design (I mean who do I think I am?), I can't subscribe to the instability in those sleeves. Getting my hands on it, I widened it further and worked my hand with the body, drawing the shoulder seam and checkerboard pattern.
Model 18, leaf mantle. Wow, that is a beautiful design. I can't believe I want to change the shape because the A-line silhouette isn't my friend, but there are some unusual designs that don't need changing and this is one of them.
Model 19 Moh sweater ribs. My god, if you see a man, you won't understand. The combination of Celtic design and texture and the rainbow is fun, fresh and beautiful. And surprisingly, this model is available for free!
Model No. 20, Celtic flame cloak. This is another amazing design. Ravly's model page describes it as "showing a stop", and I disagree. But when I do this, I skip the line and color scheme and create a coat with a solid Celtic color. Celtic stitches and patterns are enough to dress up this space. And this model is available for free!
Model 21, colored dress. This is one of the archives designed for the 1986 issue of Vogue Knitting Holiday at Cafe Fascet. Although it has been fashionable for the past 33 years, I don't think a year has passed since it was released. Because it was mobile.





















