Vogue Knitting Fall 2017: A Review
Vogue Knitting has released its fall 2017 edition, which coincides with its 35th anniversary. What worries me a little is that not only do I remember getting a room for his 10th anniversary twenty-five years ago, but also that he is old enough to legally vote, drive a car, or buy alcohol. Time, thief.
The traditional 35th birthday gift is a coral or jade, and the editors of Vogue Knitting celebrate the anniversary publications by launching the theme of this anniversary gift (a special series of pearls for the 30th anniversary is on display). celebrated this day by offering us a selection of jade patterns with a knitted design. Let's take a look at this special anniversary design.
Template, 1, without valve. Quite simple, but enough to wear.
Pattern number 2, high neck poncho. It's hard for me to sell a poncho, but I don't think it's a problem. It covers well, has a certain texture and style.
Pattern number 3, scarf / hat. It affects me as a smart and exciting modern update on a solar scale. Looks good, stays in place while playing the fretboard and sonata.
Just a note: if you are unfamiliar with the term, the umbrella shawl was in the middle of the Victorian style, that is, it was mainly a shawl worn from the front to the waist and fastened at the back. Modern versions of this style are available whether or not they are called by that name. Modern versions are usually perfectly woven or fastened at the ends so that the owner can wear them on his head instead of tucking them in. their location. I like to revive existing or outdated fashion design conventions, just as I did with Spencer when I came back a few years ago on this blog (actually high-cut, shape-matching cardigans or jackets known in the early 1800s). Why do we call constructions indefinite nouns, such as "intersection", when we already have a definite term in dictionaries?
Pattern No. 4, honeycomb sweater. A good classic.
Pattern number 5, hat with honeycombs. The attractive classic hat looks like juicy cashmere yarn. Both the color and the luxurious look excite me.
Pattern number 6, a scarf with an oblique tube. A good cable works here, I like to touch it to the pipe so that there is no accidental side.
Template number 7, mysterious forest. This is a typical Nicki Epstein weird look, I prefer to wear a plaid over a dress, but it's definitely an eye-catching and beautiful sight. The trunk of the tree makes me laugh. However, I would improve the style a bit, narrow the height of the body, raise the sloping shoulders as high as possible without interfering with the wood motifs.
Pattern number 8, pullover. This is what makes all the other druids in your area jealous. Of course I'm a boy. This element may look a bit like a suit, but it has an excellent texture, the only fabric that can withstand the impact when worn with a light sheen.
Pattern No. 9, patched tunic. The texture is not bad, but I'll make it a little more precise, remove the brushes.
Pattern No. 10, A-line tunic. No matter how much I try to be more open in oversized sweaters, I can't shake the belief that they don't do anyone any good. I would make this unit smaller than a normal user's size, which will give it a much more comfortable, cozy and narrow look than a tent size.
Pattern No. 11, fringed sweater. He is like an Afghan who cheats in school exams.
Template №12, Aran shawl. That's the decent thing to do, and it should end there.
Pattern number 13, open knitted sweater. I would improve the proportions, I would stop there, because the cable segment is so long that it is visually pulled down, and the back is a bag.
Pattern No. 14, hexagonal pattern with hexagon. It's very unusual, very funny. If this reminds you of foam styrofoam playground mats, you can turn them into a secondary color.
Pattern No. 15, stained glass blanket. This octagonal Afghan belly and graphic design is also fun and different, but I can't imagine other colors.
Example № 16, inner cover. Transparent and bright box.
Pattern No. 17, patterned yoke jumper. I love the idea of a stylish patterned corset, but this performance hurts my eyes.
Pattern number 18, knitted bandages. This bandage looks so raw because it was accidentally glued.
Pattern No. 19, colored block sweater. This sweater is a fun color, although I wouldn't want to pair it with this skirt.
Pattern No. 20, striped sweater. I also like this. It looks a bit like a map, but at best.
Pattern number 21, star sweater. This is another fun to use. I really like this series of designs, they are fun, but not so much that a mature woman can not wear them.
Pattern No. 22, shawl mohair. beautiful. I love the effect of braided cables and am always ready to entertain my cruel Mohican fetish.
Template № 23, folds above. Oooh, the fetish I just mentioned has just appeared . This work is magical. I present to you with different colors, multi-colored threads that will really change the look, or this intricate purple combination is very attractive.
Template № 24, eyelid pullover. Not really. This sweater even looks like this beautiful professional model with a fire hydrant.

Pattern No. 25, flaming jacket. This cover design, from the first issue of Vogue Knitting in September 1982, is featured on both the original cover and the latest version created for that issue. The editors of Vogue Knitting decided to recreate the original color as closely as possible to compose it in the style of the early eighties, but I mentally play with the color և style. The cardigan has a stylish jacket և և It is easy to make for the owner of 2017.

























