Vogue Knitting Fall 2017: A Review
Vogue Knitting published the fall 2017 issue, also the 35th anniversary issue. I'm a little worried that I bought my 10th birthday number twenty-five years ago because I was old enough to vote legally, drive a car, or buy alcohol at the time. Time, thief.
The traditional 35th anniversary gift is coral or jade . We have a selection of knitted patterns in a variety of jade-like shades. Let's take a look at this special birthday design.
Model number. 1, worn. Quite simple, but quite mobile.
Model number. 2, poncho with high collar. It's hard for me to sell ponchos, but I think it's okay. He behaves well, has a certain structure and style.
Model number. 3, shall / shami. I think this is a clear and interesting modern update to the deer scarf. It looks great, it will stay in place, embodying the "neck" and the "sontag".
Just a side note ... If you are not familiar with the term, the labeled scarf was a Victorian waist style, which was basically a scarf that crossed the front of the bust and tied the back. Modern versions of this style are available as they are not called by this name, and modern versions are usually smooth or integrated at the edges so that they fit into the head of the dress instead of being piled up and then knotted. where I like to recreate existing or outdated clothing patterns, as I did with the spencer on this blog (a very tight jacket or jacket that was popular in the early 1800s) when it came back many years ago. Why call a design with ambiguous names, like "cross-cross" if we have a specific term in dictionaries?
Model number. 4, cellular. A beautiful classic piece.
Model number. 5, honeycomb lid. The nice classic knitted hat and cashmere looks like a nice yarn. I am touched by the richness of colors and appearance.
Model number. 6, tubular fabric with cable. Some good cables work here: I like to run them through the tube so there is no turmeric.
Diagrams no. 7, The Mysterious Forest. It’s a typical weird look of Nicky Epstein, something I would rather wear than an Afghan, but it certainly is a gorgeous, gorgeous look. The small trunk on the tree makes me smile. However, I would improve the fit a bit by making it stronger all over the body and keeping the shoulders as low as possible without disturbing the tree patterns.
Model number. 8, cord knitted sweater. This is what will make other druids around you jealous. I'm joking, of course. This part may be a little weird, but it has a great texture - it's one of the parts that makes an impact when worn with a bit of ombre.
Model number. 9, tunic piece. The fabric is fine, but I would clean it a bit and remove the curtains.
Model number. 10, trapeze tunic. While I want to be more open-minded about giant sweaters, I can not help but feel that they do not benefit anyone. I would reduce this outfit to a size that fits the usual size of the user, making it smoother and more comfortable, making it more like a curtain.
Model number. 11, sweater. He's like an Afghan who cheated on his high school work skills.
Model number. 12, Aranka Xala. Nice job, though I think your sofa matches your personality better.
Model number. 13, lace sweater. I would delete this aspect ratio because the chain section is so long that it lowers the view and the back is wide.
Model number. 14, scarf with hexagonal pattern. It's very special and very funny. If playing with foam carpets in children's playrooms is a bit excessive, you can do it with non-primary colors.
Model number. 15, stained glass lid. This octagonal snow in Afghanistan and graphic design is also fun and different, but I can not imagine it with other colors.
Model number. 16, spinach with fillets. Simple and bright hat.
Model number. 17, Sweater with embroidered yoke. I like the idea of a well-embroidered yoke, but this execution is fun.
Model number. 18, woven box. This packaging is not as stylish as it seems.
Model number. 19, Sweater in uniform colors. This sweater is a fun color, though I would not combine it with this finish.
Model number. 20, striped sweater. i like that too. It's a little muppet, but with the best power.
Model number. 21, star sweater. It's a fun piece to wear. I really like this set of playful models without so many numbers that an adult woman can not wear.
Model number. 22 years old, moher xala. Magnificent. I like the effect of knitted cables and am always ready to indulge my tireless fetish.
Model number. 23, assembled top. The fetish I mentioned has just been saved . This part is fascinating. I can imagine many color variations, a variety of yarns that will really change the look, even though this combination of barrel and purple is appealing.
Model number. 24, fabric sweater. Yes No. This sweater also makes this beautiful professional models look like a firefighter.

No reason. 25, sweater, with flammable stitching. This model is the cover design of the first issue of Vogue Knitting magazine from September 1982, which appears in the original cover photo and the latest version created for this issue. The editors at Vogue Knitting decided to recreate the original color as close as possible, as they did in the early ’80s, but I'm mentally playing with the color palette and style. It has a stylish sweater, jacket and can be easily adjusted for 2017 users.

























