Vogue Knitting Holiday 2017: A Review


Vogue Knitting released their 2017 issue of Holiday Knitting . Let's see what he has to say.





Pattern #1, intricate draw. This is a very elegant heavy sweater. Anyway, at least I didn't go down without explaining myself first.





Pattern number 2, blanket. Beautiful!





Pattern No. 3, Scandinavian hat. Beautiful and portable, with attractive and intricate stitching.





Pattern No. 4, Sweater with Fair Island braid. A beautiful piece. I like the neckline.




Pattern No. 5, Pulver Selburoz. The snowflake pattern is a great contrast to this blue and I love the color on the wrist edges.





Pattern No. 6, hat-apple. I... I don't know exactly how this problem came about. Fifty children enjoying old fun and somehow getting lost, need to be recorded in a certain style?





Pattern No. 7, Halfover with Fair Island yoke. I'm not really sure I like the red zigzag on the sleeves because it feels like the sleeves are tied with red thread, but I think it does the job and adds a bit more interest to the sweater.





Pattern No. 8, Scandinavian socks. Oh, beautiful and elegant socks! Potential project plans for Best 2018!





I have to admit that the pattern #9, OB zipper is an interesting accessory that adds style and interest to this plain white shirt and black leather dress. However, I don't think I can do it myself because I have so little muscles and I pretend I don't know what to do with a cowboy.





Pattern No. 10, Ob belt module. This is a great belt, and because it's so narrow, it's easy to wear from above.





Pattern #11, Fair Island OB While I didn't do this in color, I might like the three obsa. Plums and greens are great, but the variations in pink and green make them distracting and unattractive.





Pattern No. 12, openwork sweater. Not bad for a single layer. It should make a beautiful mohair or angora.





Pattern number 13, chevron above. I'm afraid to wear a thin sleeveless shirt or blouse because I'm afraid the cover will close.





Pattern No. 14, openwork cardigan. Between the dark colors and soft lines of the bag, this sweater disappoints with its sheer form.





Pattern No. 15, ponchos every day. Oh, this poncho has a ridiculous shape. From the back, this model looks like a dot on the sleeve.





Template No. 16, Curved cable trailer. I love the idea, but the shape and size feel and the sad, distorted look on the back of this sweater is, from an old friend, the same mud pattern #14. I changed the direction of the wire so that it went over the shoulder and then under the arm and adjusted the shape.





Pattern No. 17, Textured powder. I was really impressed with the integrated texture effects on it and the nice shape. However, after being used on the upper sleeve, I cut off the top and replaced it with another stitch.





Pattern #18, Saul's Necklace. Portable, lightweight cut. I adjusted the shoulder strap.





Pattern No. 19, bomber jacket. Seems like a very beginner project. It is very simple and the writing style is neither interesting nor difficult.





Pattern No. 20, Adelaide scarf. There is enough interest and complexity for the five points in this section. It's a lot of fun and I love it.





Pattern No. 21, cut the lottery card. It looks like an old jacket from a 1940s movie and should be there already. Even this gorgeous model, in all her style, doesn't seem that different from being goofy and selective.





Pattern No. 22, Raphael's arm up. I never thought I'd happily copy all the photos in this post, but now that I've come to write and take a closer look, I'm sure I will. . I like. I admire sweaters that rock like a modern and unrestricted approach. But I'm not doing this for myself, because I'm sure it doesn't work well in a well thought out image.





Pattern No. 23, A-line sweater. not bad. The shape is great, and it would be great to show off some beautiful yarn in your favorite color.





Pattern No. 24, Rafael Jook Sweater. That's right... 1982. And it wasn't for the better.





Pattern No. 25, Santag Danish shawl. Fun and timeless.
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