Vogue Knitting Fall 2017: A Review



Vogue has released the Knitting Fall 2017 issue, which is also the 35th issue. 25 years ago I was shocked to hear that I bought my 10th birthday and I am old enough to vote legally, drive a car and buy alcohol. Time is your thief!

The traditional 35th anniversary gift is coral or jade, and the editors of Vogue Knitting have come up with a theme for the party (including a special 30th anniversary pearl print ) to celebrate the occasion. She celebrated it by choosing sweater models in shades like Jade. Let's take a look at these special annual designs.





Model # 1 Sleeveless Turtleneck. Very basic but good dress.





Model No. 2, poncho with a high neckline. I sell a lot at Ponchos, but I don't think it's a bad thing. It has good cover and some texture and style.





Model # 3, shawl / wrap with sleeves. I'm excited about this innovative and exciting update of the Santa Scarf. Feels good and fluctuates in the vocals.





Just a note .... if you're unfamiliar with the term, the Sonagag shawl was right in the middle of Victorian fashion, basically crossing in front of the bust size. There are modern versions of this style, though they do not want to be called, and modern versions are often cut or the edges taped together so that they slide over the owner instead of pile up. They were later apprehended on the spot. In this blog, I want to revisit the old-fashioned style of clothing design that reappeared a few years later with Spencer (a very short, tailored sweater or jacket popular in the early 1800s). If we have a specific word in our dictionary, why would we refer to designs with obscure names like "foil"?





Model # 4, beehive panel. Very classic piece.





Model No. 5, Honey Comb Hat. An attractive classic hat and looks like a beautiful cashmere yarn. Color and saturated color attract me.





Model No. 6, scarf with wire tube. Good wiring works here and I like that it is twisted into a tube so there is no wrong direction.





Model # 7, The Mysterious Forest. It's a great design by Nicki Epstein and I like to wear something more than a dress but it's definitely a great and fun scene - the tree owl makes me laugh. I, on the other hand, compress the body and adjust the exercise slightly, raising the wrinkled shoulders as much as possible without disturbing the tree patterns.





Model No. 8, wire powder. Something like this makes all the drivers around you jealous. Of course I'm a boy. This piece can wear a dress, but it has a very nice texture and is one of the most impressive when worn with a small pan.





Model No. 9, Patchwork Tunic. The texture is good, but I make it a little better and take out the candies.





Model No. 10, E-Line Tunic. Try to be more open about huge shirts, I can not only help but show you that you will not do anything for anyone. If you wear this outfit, I'll just lower it to a standard size, making it more comfortable, cozy and comfortable than the size of a tent.





Model No. 11, sweater with fringe. Looks like the high school diploma has been cheated.





Model No. 12, Aran Saul. Great job and I think it will be more of a bank than a person.





Model No. 13 sweater with lace structure. I clean the shape and assemble it because the cord section is so long that it visually loosens the shape and has a pocket at the back.





Model No. 14, scarf with hexagonal pattern. It is very special and very exciting. If you remember a bit about woven foam blocks in the children's playroom, you can make them in non-original colors.





Model # 15, stained glass ceiling. This Afghan squid shape and graphic design is just as attractive and unique, but I can't think of any other color.





Model No. 16, Stick Stick. A simple and bright cow.





Model No. 17, polo shirt with embroidered yoke. I like the idea of ​​an underlying yoke, but the execution is a dark eye.





Model # 18 Braid Bundle. This pack does not appear to have been designed randomly.





Model # 19, Clover Block Color. This sweater is a nice color, though I wouldn't associate it with it.





Model No. 20, Naked Clover. I like it too. It's a little Muppet-y, but as much as possible.





Model No. 21, star sweater. This is another fun and wearable piece. I like the precise design that a great woman can't wear.





Model No. 22, Beautiful Mohair Scarf . I love the integrated hollow effect and I am always ready to meet Wild Mohair Fetish.





Model No. 23, fragmented at the top. Oh, the Mohair Fetish mentioned above is working now. This piece is interesting. This fuchsia and purple combo comes along, I think with lots of vibrant colors and threads, it can really transform the look.





Model No. 24, eye sweater. Yes it does. This trailer also looks like this popular professional fire extinguisher model





Model No. 25, Flame Cardigan. This motif is the cover design of the first issue of Vogue Knitting , published in September 1982, featuring both the original cover photo and the latest issue of that issue. The editors of Vogue Knitting decided to style the original color scheme as soon as possible in the early 1980's, but I felt like I was playing with color schemes and styling. The sweater is classy, ​​like a jacket and can easily be worn over a 2017 outfit.
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