Vogue Knitting Holiday 2017: A Review
Vogue Weaving has released the 2017 holiday issues . let's see.
Model No. 1, Thick Sweater. It is a heavy sweater that looks very elegant. Although I have repaired the fallen shoulders.
Model No. 2, Duvet. Awesome!
Model No. 3, Scandinavian hat. He is dressed in a beautiful and attractive seam.
Model No. 4, Fair Isles Band Sweater. In the beautiful views section. I like the neckline.
Model No. 5, Celburoz sweater. Snow hair styles are very attractive with this navy color and I love the color associated with the narrow edges.
Model No. 6, Pompeii hat. I ... I do not know how. Should he hide behind the old 50s weaving kids styles and somehow disappear?
Model No. 7, sweater and fair island yoke. Awesome. I was not sure if I liked the red zigzag at the top of the sleeve, as the sleeves looked like they were embroidered with red thread, but I found it to be functional and more appealing to the sweater.
Model No. 8, Scandinavian socks. Oh, those cute, smart socks! Big finger for potential 2018 project planning!
Model No. 9, a closed AB accessory and I must accept add a little style and interest to this simple white shirt and black leather stockings. However, I do not think so, because I am too small to hold my hand and introduce myself to those who do not know what a shovel is.
Model No. 10, OB module belt. It is a good belt and it is very tight so it will be easier to wear than the one above.
Model No. 11, Fair Island OB. Probably my favorite of the three Ovis, though I don’t do it in those colors. Plum and green are good, but pink and various greens are not attractive.
Model No. 12, lace sweater. Not bad for a diaper. It should give a good mohair or angora.
Model No. 13, Chevron Top. I really liked the look, even though I wore a thin sleeveless top or a top, because I was afraid the lid would close.
Model No. 14, lace sweater. This sweater is a soul-embroidered pattern between the colorful soul and the wide hanging line.
Model No. 15, Daily Pancho. God, this poncho has a very strange shape. On the back, this design resembles a palm tree print.
Model No. 16, knitted sweater. I like the idea, but the shape and size are awkward, and the back of this sweater looks sad, damaged, torn from an old friend, no less scary model number 14. I change the direction of the elbow and change it to make it work. Above the shoulder then below the sleeve and fitted form.
Model No. 17, textured sweater. I am very impressed with the text effects, it is well integrated and the format is good. However, I will remove that comb from the top and replace it with another used sewing belt at the top of the sleeve.
Model No. 18, wearing a collar. Lightweight and comfortable to wear. I straighten my fallen shoulder.
Model No. 19, Bomber Jacket. This is very similar to the previous project. It is very simple and has no interest or complexity.
Model No. 20, Adelaide Shaul's interest and complexity are sufficient for the five points in this section. It's so fun and I love it.
Model No. 21, Description Card. It looks like a sack that encloses with a drawstring, and it must have been for show.
Model No. 22, polo shirt with print. I didn't think I would like to copy all the photos from this article, but now I'm sure to do it because I have come to write about it and take a closer look. i love him. Looks like some kind of modern, unnecessary nude sweater to me. However, I do not do this because I am sure it does not work very well with a narrow image.
Model No. 23, A-line sweater. not bad. The shape is good and it would be nice to show some beautiful threads in your favorite color.
Model No. 24, line sweater. That's right ... 1982. And it's not a very good way.
Model No. 25, Danish Santag Scarf. Exciting and eternal.

























