Vogue Knitting Fall 2019: A Review
Vogue Knitting Fall Issue 2019. Let's see, okay?
№ 1, large sweater. I always find it difficult to sell any clothing design that fits my home because I don't think it's a good idea for anyone and I personally can't handle the size, weight and embarrassment of very large clothing although some people find it it is uncomfortable to do so. such things. So the black and white contrast of this jacket is warm and the suspenders are very nice, but I didn't think it would be more comfortable and comfortable if you wore a normal jacket with high shoulders or wanted to go to one. Size up, only one size larger than usual, three or four.
No. 2, the yoke that pulls. There are no claims here. This is a great classic look.
No. 3, hat and helmet. Set with beautiful views. It will be fun to choose this color scheme.
Verse 4, mosaic necklace. It is a bright and modern look.
No. 5, top of plate. This is even more amazing. Very stylish!
No. 6, slip jacket. Here's a new look at the gradient effect: squares framed in a neutral frame. I liked it, although it would have improved the metaphor a bit.
No. 7, lace sweater. Excellent, but I adjust the lower shoulders.
No. 8, a sweater with flared sleeves. Beautiful embroidery, bell handle, vintage rose with romantic lace effect.
No. 9, Rope Sweat and Lace. Asynchronous paneling gives this classic lace sweater a modern look.
Nº 10, Jersey with knitted yoke. It is a fun, attractive and wearable item.
№ 11, Crossed Sweater. I adjusted the lower part of my shoulder and made my arms more regular. All you need is an oversized neckline for this jacket.
No. 12, packable jacket. Very well. Beautiful shapes and details and they match perfectly.
No. 13, a simple sweater and scarf. Not sure how effective this short sleeve slip on kit will be unless you have a cold around your neck and it somehow warms your hands. All the girls I knew in high school called her friends, but she refused to change her hair when she was in her 80s or 90s because she was "cold-blooded."
No. 14, a yoke sweater. Beauty. Jalezer and stripes are beautiful and there is nothing quite like Moher silk thread.
No. 15, a lace knit sweater. She is attractive. I love the look, the beautiful color and the color of the skin underneath.
No. 16, Sweater. I call it shapeless instead of boxy, and these short sleeves look ridiculous.
^ 17, Tony. No problem. I make it much larger because the relaxed fit goes hand in hand with this common style.
No. 18, zebra jumper. To the zebra lover in your life! The zebra has a stronger, more compressed nose than it usually appears, but it's a well-designed design.
Nº 19, round neck sweater. This was originally published by Vogue Knitting Fall/Winter 1983 by Perry Ellis "From the Archive". It's too old, and while I'm not interested in the animal skin you're wearing, it could be mine. Choice.