Vogue Knitting Fall 2019: A Review
Vogue Knitting has released its Fall 2019 issue . Let's see, okay?
#1 Oversized Sweater. It's always hard for me to sell clothing designs that are as comfortable as at home because I don't think anyone will like it, so go for that comfort. Well, I don't think the white contrast on this sweater is strong and the straps are pretty, but if the shoulders fit you well, or you want to go too big, it's just a more interesting sweater to wear. More than usual, three or four instead.
#2, sports sweater. I have no complaints here. This is a great classic look.
#3, cap cover. Nice set of leaflets. It would be nice to choose this color scheme.
No. 4 Mosaic Turtleneck. This is an awesome modern look.
#5, Packed! And this one is more interesting. multiplayer mode!
No. 6, couple's tunic. This is a new understanding of gradual effects. The square is centered on the neutral circle. I like being able to customize the theme a bit.
No. 7, lace sweater. It's beautiful, but it accommodates my slumped shoulders.
No. 8, sweater with flared sleeves. It was beautiful and the old bells and roses worked with the romantic effect of lace.
Nº 9, corduroy sweater with lace. Unbalanced panels give a vintage lace sweater a modern look.
No. 10, knotted polo yokes. This is the fun, interesting and wearable piece.
No. 11, brioche jumper. I straightened my shiny shoulders and thighs. All you need for this sweater is an oversized neckline.
#12, the clothes are sewn. That's very good. Beautiful design, detail, fit.
#13, I'm not sure how effective a sheer sweater is for a pair of shorts and a shark unless the owner is a little bundled up and is leaning on a specific area of the neck. There was such a person (i.e. a girl who, in the 1980s and 1990s, refused to change her drumsticks, as she put it, "cold neck" because all her friends were pushing her around, but she refused to change her drumsticks to change the 1980s.)
#14, Drawing with a yoke pattern. Handsome. The threads and lines are fine: there are no silk threads.
Nº 15, sweater with lace stripes. This is a link. I love pure snow and its colors, the skin tones in it.
No. 16, boxing sweater. I told this guy he's not a boxer;
#17, This city is good. I will only make this one size fits all as it fits this standard perfectly.
#18, donkey shooter. For the zebra fanatic in your life. This is a well-crafted formula. Zebra is a bit stronger and darker than usual.
#19, Krunek sweater. This is one of Perry Ellis's earliest 'archive' designs, released by Vogue Knitting Fall/Winter 1983. Too old or not for animal fur, if I wore it this might be my favorite.