Vogue Knitting Holiday 2019: A Review
Vogue Knitting Holiday has published the 2019 issue . Let's take a look at the stunning leisure style sweaters, what to do?
Model # 01, Victorian. This sweater was created to awaken women’s sweaters from the 1890s, and I have to admit, is a nice update of that style, with elongated cuffs and slightly inflated sleeves, though it is still completely contemporary and wearable.
Boss # 02, Marila. Not so excited about it. A slight change of color on the body of the sweater does not work for me - the effect is not attractive or effective and does not seem to fit. It would be a design to replace it with a different choice of yarns because I bet it might look good with two exactly opposite or complementary yarns.
Model No. 03, Ocean. I really like its overall layout - it's bold and fun - but I will cut it short to fit.
Diagrams no. 04, Walabi. Well ... uh ... the collar works. The dwarf has no sleeves and front pockets, and the overall look is dull and messy.
Diagrams no. 05, Girl Gibson. As a lover of Eduardiana, I commend the design direction of this issue. I think I can not wear a puffy sweater because it's me who has to play with the top half, but I really like the look of this dress and it will not be bad to wear them because of these. sleeves - clean key. .
Model # 06, Diamonds. This is a fresh and contemporary adoption of the diamond model.
Model # 07, Parallelgram. It's quite smart, but it's a cut length, which is not the easiest length for most women, and if you want to lengthen it, you really need to develop your design skills.
Model # 08, quadrangular. This designer skillfully turned the "wrong side" into a design element with the strategic use of grades. The result is a retro scarf that can be used to show two different looks. I'm fascinated and will remember this strategy for the Tame Argyle and Cap group on my list of 2020 projects.
Diagrams no. 09, diamond. Also very smart and mobile.
Diagrams no. 10, Argyle. This is a great update to the classic Argyle jacket. This would be a fun project for the front color style, but I would suggest staying away from the yellow and black combination for this as it would look a bit too much for Charlie Brown.
Model number. 11, open work scarf. This scarf has more to do with completing your look than being warm and practical. Will take everything.
Diagrams no. 12, hyacinth tree. Handsome. This design would be a great candidate for a luxurious yarn as it is beautiful enough to be worn on a casual night.
Model number. 13, Wisteria flower. It is adorable and visually appealing and has a fresh and contemporary feel. I found myself watching for a few minutes as the lines before my eyes curled and the waves played.
Diagrams no. 14, Iris Eterike. Very nice. I like the combination of angora, lace and pearls, which are so luxurious to look at, and also pearls are used sparingly.
Model number. 15, place in the pavilion. She is beautiful and since she is taking the model away from her immediate impressions, I am amazed at how suitable this dress is. Can be worn over and over a normal dress or top and skirt.
Diagrams no. 16, Crimson. It's beautiful and I will wear it alone. But I will choose a small speed.
Model number. 17, shall lavender. A very nice box. Embroidery is beautiful.


Model number. 18, rose petals. Typically, if I review a shell with a sleeve in the color of the edge of the skin "petals", I may be interested in creating some mutant mermaid jokes, some of which come to mind immediately, but in this case I could not. "One sleeve wrap" is a strange idea, but this stylist has implemented it with such incredible mastery that I may wonder. The silhouette is beautiful, the yarn is sleek and it is actually a very comfortable piece to wear because when the bottom of the scarf is lying over the shoulder with the sleeves as in the second photo, the silhouette is quite classic. And.
Wrong control sweater. For this problem is the pattern of "archives" to enjoy knitting . It was originally published in the issue of Pussy Knitting Fall / Winter 1985. It was also republished in a book of "classic" Vogue knitting patterns. I'm trying to find my back, let alone inside , a sweater that can accommodate more than one person, but each on their own, my idea.