Vogue Knitting Late Winter 2019: A Review
Vogue Knitting has released its 2019 Winter issue ! Let's see, okay?
Model 01. Mosaic Cap. The hat with the patchwork tape looks good.
No. 0, with the cardigan mosaic yoke. Very fine and attractive work.
Virtual No. 03, The V-Leck Mosaic Cardigan has very clear details on the mosaic label and on the opposite pins and buttons, although in real life I’m not sure it would look good on a non-professional model.
Model 04, package. My God, this is undeniable. Design, gallery, background ... everything is perfect.
No. 05, mosaic cap with letter. handsome! This color combination works well together.
Model 06, round wallet. It’s a very weird part of the design. I think no one can use it without comment.
Model 07, Chap. Beautiful and intricate embroidery.
08 zk. virtual, leopard print drawing. An ancient and harmonious interpretation of the image of ancient leopards.
Model 09., Gloria and Cardigan. She has a feeling, "Queen Elizabeth 1 becomes Gothic and then becomes the lady of the Cloudic Ballroom." I don’t know how long it takes, but it’s a great technical achievement.
No. 10, fairy shoulders. It has a double flavor, but there is no denying that the night cake is subtle and delicious.
Model 11, Lily and Rose three-piece set. Of course he is abroad. It looks like a costume from "A Midsummer Night's Dream," where the actor performs a "flower dance" mostly in a sweat performance.
Model 12, Boxing Fair Ail Trailer. You’ve improved the metaphor here, but there’s no denying that this is a very compelling Fair Island champion.
Model 13, Hound toothpaste. This is an exciting upgrade of the typical goose scorpion. Increasing the explosion works very well.
Model 14, V-neck cardigan.
Model 15, Drawing in the kitchen. I love bold and fresh designs, but there are better colors for that.
16. zk. model with a diamond-patterned jacket. It is extremely effective and active for a simple sample.
Model 17 in a lace cardigan. I spent a few minutes looking at this design while trying to decide if I liked it, but I think I’ll “love” the problem. The composition is very beautiful, gives the belt a contrasting and intricate finish, and the intricate scale necklace is unusual, but attractive and well-suited.
No. 18, mohair shawl. There is so much to do on this scale ... three different branches of “wisdom”! Shine! Sequences! Some lace styles! Grandma! Stripe League! And bang! It can be a bit confusing, but I think it works well overall, probably because it’s limited by a nice mix of pink and gray color palettes and has a modern vibe. This dress is a statement in itself and can be combined with a simple outfit.
No. 19, sweater line. I’m not a friend of Mullet’s, but I think he works in that situation. It’s very long, it looks like a design feature, not a flaw, and the rest of the design is naturally distorted (i.e. the back of the cable, the color scheme, the line).
Motive No. 20, dragged by flyers. cold! The design is very well done and I’m sure it will look good with warm dark colors too, but you probably prefer fresh bright colors in contrast to the white background. Very summer!
Reason 21, dragging lace and whips. there is nothing wrong with that. I’m not a fan of fish nets, but I think the combination of net and light stripes makes for a fun summer look.
Number 22, color drawing. I didn’t like it at first glance, but as I spent a little more time looking at the details, I realized that the design was so good that it would regain color.
Figure 23, drawing with animal skins. This sample was taken from the 1989/1999 issue of Vogue Knitting Winter magazine. It’s a classic shape, the neck fits snugly, and animal prints and styles can rise and fall in popularity among designers / wearers of designers, but they never go out of style.