Vogue Knitting Holiday 2019: A Review
Vogue Knitting has released the 2019 edition of Christmas . Let's see the sweater in the amazing Christmas style, right?
Pattern # 01, victory. This sweater has been designed to commemorate women's sweaters since the 1890s, and I agree that this is a beautiful update to the modern and wearable style of the straps and slightly twisted sleeves.
Pattern No. 02, Marila. I'm not so excited about this. The slight change in color between the body of the sweater does not work for me - the result is not pleasant or impressive, and it does not seem to fit. This will be a design that can be replaced by another thread choice, because I am sure it will look good with two matching or opposite threads.
Example # 03, Ocean. I really like the overall model, it is bold and fun, but I want to expand it to fit.
Example # 04, Walabi. Well ... um ... it works like a necklace. It does not fit with gum sleeves or front pockets, and the overall look is elegant and elegant.
Example # 05, Gibson Girl. As someone who loves Edwardian, I welcome the design direction of this post. I don't think I can wear a sweater with a shirt because I have to cut the upper half, but I definitely like to see this piece and it doesn't hurt because these sleeves are clean. Matching cuffs.
Pattern # 06, Diamond This is a new and modern approach to diamond design.
Example # 07, parallelogram. It's great, but it's short, not easy for most women, and if you want to lengthen it, you need to break down your own styling skills.
Pattern No. 08, square. This designer cleverly turned the "wrong side" into a design feature and systematic use of floats. The result is a reverse sweater that offers two different features. I have been denied and will retain this method for Argel Tam and Kaul, who is on my project list for 2020.
Example No. 09, Suction Table. Very beautiful and portable.
Example No. 10, Argil This is a very good update on the classic Argil jacket. Choosing a color can be a fun project, but I recommend avoiding the combination of yellow and black as it will make you feel a little like Charlie Brown.
Pattern No. 11, Open Work Handkerchief. This scarf looks more than just warm and practical. He takes care of everything.
Example # 12, Jacinthe Boots. Attractive. This design would be a good candidate for a shiny thread as it is enough to wear on a casual evening.
Pattern No. 13, Whistler Flower. It is both beautiful and visually appealing and has a new, modern feel. I stared at it for a few minutes, twisting the lines and staring into front of my eyes.
Example # 14, Iris Ethereum. so beautiful. I like the combination of angora, lace and pearl luxury and pearls that are rarely worn.
Patroon nr 15, Veste La Pivione. It looks so pretty, and when I look at the pattern above, I was amazed at how much this piece wears. It can be made with a simple skirt or top and panties and can be worn smart or comfortable.
Example No. 16, Kramozi. It is beautiful and I use it alone. However, this slows down a bit.
Pattern No. 17, Chale de Lavande. What a wonderful fight. The design is beautiful.

Pattern No. 18, Rose Flower. Normally, when I look at a single breast hat with a seam-colored “leaf stitch” edge, I might be joking about mutant mermaids, some of which immediately come to mind, but in this case, I just can’t. . The Bergol pedestrian room is a strange concept, but this designer did it with amazing craftsmanship, and the result surprised me. The design is beautiful, the yarn is beautiful, and it is a truly wearable material, because when the end of the bandage is pulled over the shoulder, the picture in the second photo is very old. It's amazing! Wow.
Fake test sweater. This is an example from the Vogue Knitting 'archive' for this issue. It was first published in the 1985 issue of Vogue Knitting magazine. It has also been republished in the "Vogue Sweater Styles" collection. I find it difficult to wear a sweater that can accommodate more than one person, but I think everyone is private.


















