Vogue Knitting Late Winter 2019: A Review


Vogue Knitting released the end of winter 2019 edition! Let's see this, shall we Arabs?





Model number. 01, mosaic hat. Decent hat with a mosaic ribbon.





Model number. 02, cardigan with a mosaic yoke. Very elegant and charming property.





Model Number: 03 V-Neck Mosaic Cardigan. It has a very intricate detail in the form of a mosaic yoke, contrasting trim and buttons, although in real life I am not sure that it would sit very beautifully on the body of a non-professional model.





Model number. 04, sheath. Oh my gosh, this is absolutely amazing. The design, the painting, the curtains...everything was just fine.





Reason #05, mosaic cover with laces. beauty! These color combinations go well with each other.





Model number. 06, circular envelope. This is truly a masterpiece of stunning design. I think no one can wear it without comment.





Model number. 07, close. Beautiful and intricate embroidery.





Model number. 08, leopard print pullover. A beautiful and true interpretation of the classic tiger look.





Model number. 09, Gloriana jacket. She had the feeling that "Queen Elizabeth I became goth and then turned into a Klondike ballroom girl." It's a great technical achievement, even if I don't know how to use it.





Schematically 10, Fei shrugged his shoulders. It's kind of a tui for my tastes, but there's no denying that it's a cute little evening makeup tutu.





Model number. 11, Lillian and Rose 3-piece set. It's definitely above the spice line. It's similar to the costumes from A Midsummer Night's Dream , in which the actors perform the interpretive, sweaty "dance of flowers."





Model number. 12, loose jacquard pullover. I would have altered the fit of this model, but there is no denying that it is a very attractive model from Fair Isle.





Model number. 13, hood. This is a fun update to the classic houndstooth scarf. Adding a margin works well.





Model number. 14, V-Neck Braided Cardigan Make good use of the honeycomb pattern in what should be a fairly solid cardigan.





Model number. 15, a plaid pullover. I love bold and modern designs, but there are better colors for that.





Model number. 16, pullover with a diamond yoke. This is incredibly efficient and effective for such a simple circuit.





Model number. 17. Lace cardigan. I spent a few minutes looking at this design, trying to decide whether or not I liked it, but I think I'd get to the "like" side of the question. The texture is great, the contrast belt and belt give it a sophisticated look and the shawl collar is whimsical yet eye-catching and looks appropriate.





Model number. 18, mohair scarf. There is so much to do in this shawl...three different "artistic" yarns! shine! sequins! Various lace patterns! Pucci! laces! And explosions! These can be messy, but I think they go perfectly with each other, perhaps because the color palette is limited to pink and gray that complement well, and even have a certain trendy vibe. This is an item that can be paired with simple outfits as it is a statement in itself.





Model number. 19, striped pullover. I'm not a fan of the mullet, but in this case I think it works. It stretches enough to feel like a design feature rather than a bug, and the rest of the design has twists (like backwire detail, gradient colors, and stripes) that seem to flow into asymmetric shapes.





Reason No. 20 Pullover Benner. very nice! This pattern is well designed and I'm sure it would look great in dark and warm colors, but what I like best is the contrast of the fresh and bright colors with the white. What summer!





Model number. 21, pullover with lace and stripes. not bad. I'm not a huge fan of the net, but I have to admit that the combination of net and bright stripes is a fun summer look.





Model number. 22, pullover block block. At first glance, I didn't like it, but when I spent more time studying the details, I realized that I was interacting with the color scheme, because everything was by design.





Model number. 23. The blazer is an animal skin motif. This model is from Vogue Knitting Winter 1989/1990. This is a classic shape, neckline fits well and although animal prints and patterns may become more popular/used by designers, it never goes out of style.
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