Vogue Knitting Holiday 2017: A Review


Vogue Knitting presented the release of Christmas 2017 . let's see.





Style # 1, thick jacket. This is a great heavy jacket that looks really fit. I will straighten that shoulder.





Pattern №2, quilt. Excellent!





Style №3, Scandinavian hat. Beautiful and wearable with some interesting and intricate stitches.





Style № 4, Fair Isle Ribbon Sweater. Beautiful looking fabric. I like cracks.




Pattern # 5, Selburoz jacket. The shape of the snowflake in this navy blue color is very eye-catching and I love the colors on the edge of the bracelet.





Style №6, bobble hat. I ... I really don't know how it happened. Should it be archived with a fine weaving pattern of the 1950s and somehow lost?





Style # 7, sweatshirt with a fair island yoke. Very nice. I'm not sure I like the red dots on the sleeves, because it gives the impression that the sleeves are attached to the body with a red thread, but I think it works and makes the jacket a little funny. .





Pattern number 8, Scandinavian tights. Oh, beautiful and elegant socks! Dear about potential project plans for 2018!





Style # 9, zipper obi. An interesting accessory and I must admit that this simple white shirt and black leather skirt adds a bit of elegance and interest. I didn't think I would do it myself, because cutting it out of the trunk and taking it out would make me look like someone who didn't know what a hood was.





Style # 10, standard OB belt. It is not a bad belt and it would be easier to wear the top because it is too narrow.





Example № 11, Fair Isle OB. This is probably my favorite of the three OBs, although I wouldn't do one of these colors. Plums and greens are great, but different shades of pink and green are surprising.





Style №12, lace jacket. Not bad for layered fabrics. It should be your favorite mohair or angora.





Pattern №13 Chevron top. I like the look, although I wear an open shirt or a shirt underneath because I'm afraid the hood won't close.





Style №14, lace cardigan. With a neat dye mark and fine, flowing stripes, this sweater is a depression in knitwear.





Style # 15, daily poncho. My dear, this coat is in an unattractive shape. From the back, this model looks like a block with hands.





Example # 16 Bending the jumper cable. I liked the idea, but the shape and proportions don't look right, the back of this jacket looks sad and depressed as if separated from its old counterpart.





Style №17 structured jacket. The effect of the well-structured texture on this look impressed me a little, and the shape is very beautiful. However, I will be repairing this chain on the upper body and replacing it with another contact tape as used for the upper arm.





Style # 18 poncho collar shawl. A simple piece to wear. I will straighten my fallen shoulder.





Style # 19 bomber jacket. Sounds like a startup project. It's very simple and has no interest or complexity.





Pattern No. 2, Adelaide shawl. There is enough interest and complexity in this work for five points. It's a lot of fun and I love it.





Example # 21, draw a cut card. It looks like a sack that encloses with a drawstring. It should be there. Even this amazing model can't show him anything but stupid and stupid in all his ways.





Style №22 Sleeveless Blouse. I didn't think I would like to copy all the pictures in this post, but now that I can write about it and take a closer look, I'm sure it will. It seems to me that patterned sweaters are not rude, but modern style. I wouldn't do it myself, because I'm sure it won't work well in a comprehensive way.





Style # 23, A-line sweater.Not bad. The shapes are attractive and it would be great to showcase beautiful strings in your favorite color.





Pattern № 24, jacket yoke. This is also ... 1982. And not in a good sense.





Pattern number 25 Danish shawl. Interesting and timeless.
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