Vogue Knitting Holiday 2018: A Review
Vogue Knitting has published the 2018 Christmas editions. Let's see.
# 1 Sweater with a split sweater. This is a creative and fun step on a torn sweater.
# 2 Cardigan with ribbed brooch. It has a good brilliance embroidery and is patient to mold.
N. 3 Bicolor Brioche Scarf. beautiful! Two-color effects, embroidery and shape ... and I love everything related to it.
# 04 Hat with roller stitch. I like Tweedy, the different effects.
# 5 Two-color Brioche raglan sweater. not bad. I think there are better colors for this.
No. 6 Balakalava. I'm afraid I will not be able to board Balakalava. It has such an unpleasant association: Crimean war, convenient shoplifting, resistance (condoms are not classified as bad in the first two points, but they are not well known and do not appreciate their beauty).
# 7 Ribs. Hats that can be worn as a hat are a more attractive option than Balakava. This model was first released in 1986 and was previously unknown because it can be worn with both a hat and a hooded hat.
# 8 Ribs. Its pumps give it a funny look.
# 9 Underwater Raglan Sweater. It was a bit of an adjustment to get inside.
# 10 If you don't have a sweater. I know it has to be swinging style, but I will change it to suit your torso and privacy. The hanging image is difficult to capture.
# 11 Long Dolman Cardigan. Not a compliment to most women. It does not work with this professional model.
# 12 Drop a shoulder sweater. I usually recommend correcting loose shoulders, but in this case, while shoulders are the main and only feature of the design, I recommend using a different style.
# 13 Triangle Shawl. Simple packaging with enough technical details to make it look shiny.
# 14 Naked Raglan Sweater. I really like the scratch feature on the pin, which is the theme of this post. And in this case, I also like the color scheme.
# 15 Sweater with pearl necklace. It's different from Nicki Epstein, who is known for his amazing designs, and perhaps not surprising. i like. Although Poncho has a better line than usual, he looks more like a poncho than a sweater, and the color scheme, the twisted yarn, and the “pearl necklace” embellishment together make for an eye-catching look. However, I suggest that you do it with a shield rather than a flat neck.
# 16 Prepare a hat and cap. Attractive and comfortable collection. Embroidered micro and small contrasts increase the pipeline.
# 17 Yoke House. The designer sweater is a beautiful, shiny hat that I can't wait to see until it arrives.
# 18 Arc Wrap. I love that subtle light.
# 19 Hood. This hat looks great with a coat ... and without it it is very difficult.
# 20 Net cardigan with sweater. I remember this design was first published in Vogue Knitting Winter 1992/1993 and I have this edition in my sweater library. I loved it then and now I love it.