Vogue Knitting Holiday 2018: A Review
Vogue Knitting has released the 2018 Christmas issue . Let's see.
# 1 Brioche Striped Sweater. This is a creative and interesting rethinking of the striped sweater.
# 2 cardigan with brioche. This is a great seamstress for young people and it is a satisfactory condition.
# 3 Two-tone scarf-brioche. Beautiful! I like the effect of two tones, and the seam, and the shape ... Well, everything really is.
# 04 Bell with curved seams. I like this tweed and varied effect.
# 5 Two-tone raglan sweater. Not bad. I think there are more fun colors for that.
№ 6 Balaclava. I'm afraid I'll never be able to board the balaclava. There are such unfortunate associations: the Crimean War, shoplifting, profiling (not the first two accounts that condoms should be classified as harmful things, but they are definitely not known and are not valued for their aesthetics).
№ 7 Bell nerve. Cold as a cake is a more appealing option than balaclava. This model was released in 1986 and seems to be ahead of its time because it can be worn as a hat or cap, and knitted armpits at the time were not heard.
№ 8 Hat with ribbon. Pompoms give it a joke.
# 9 Raglan sweater with sharpened stroke. I’ll get it a little tidy.
# 10 Lace abbreviated swing sweater. I know it has to be a swing style, but I’ll change it to suit the trunk and change. The swing silhouette is hard to wear.
Dolman Long Cardigan № 11. It won’t be flattering for most women. It also doesn’t work in this professional model.
# 12 Shoulder jumper. Usually I recommend tying fake shoulders, but in this case, if they are the most important and almost unique feature of the late shoulder design, I recommend choosing a different model.
Fabric № 13 triangle fusion. A simple envelope with enough technical detail to look stylish.
# 14 Raglan sweater in stripes. I really like the look of the brioche strips that were the subject of this release. And in this case I also like the color.
# 15 Sweater with threads. Something else, it may not be surprising that it belongs to Nicki Epstein, who is known for her intricate designs. I love. This is a poncho than a sweater, but it has better lines than the usual for a poncho, and the color scheme and reverse stripes and seams of the "chain of beads" play very well to look bright. But I would suggest doing it with a hat instead of a flat collar.
# 16 Hat and hood set. Attractive and portable set. The seams are good and the narrow edges of the contrasting color look great.
№ 17 Hood. It’s so stylish and elegant in a hooded sweatshirt that I can’t help but hold the designer forward until he becomes a sweater.
№ 18 Twisting the loop. I love the exquisite polishing of this.
Hooded coat № 19. This hoodie looks great with a coat ... and is really uncomfortable.
№ 20 Cardi Marradun Brioche. I remember this pattern when it was published in the journal Vogue Knitting Winter 1992/1993, and I had a problem with my library of knitted patterns. I loved it then and now I love it.