Vogue Knitting Late Winter 2019: A Review


Vogue Knitting has released its End of Winter 2019 issue! Let's see, okay, Arabs?





Form number. 01, mosaic hat. Beautiful hat with a mosaic ribbon.





Form number. 02, cardigan with mosaic inserts. Very elegant and seductive item.





Style No. 03 Patchwork V-Neck Cardigan This dress has some very quirky patchwork yoke, contrast trim and buttons, although I'm not sure it would look good on a woman's body. Unprofessionalism in real life.





Model No. 04, packaging. My God, this is absolutely amazing. Design, panel, curtain... everything is perfect.





Form number. 05, mosaic cover with cord. Elegant! This color palette works well together.





Form number. 06, about circular. This is really cool design stuff. I don't think anyone can use it without comments.





Form number. 07, cover. Exquisite and intricate embroidery.





Jacket with leopard print model No. 08. Well designed and in good classic leopard style.





Model No. 09, Gloriana cardigan. It has a "Gotha Queen Elizabeth I, then take the Klondike Hall girl" vibe. This is a great technical feat, although I don't know if it's easy to sustain.





Chart number 10, the fairy shrugs. It's a bit of a game in my opinion, but there's no denying that this is a very cute little pack of afternoon cupcakes.





Reason #11, Lillian and Rose, 3-Piece Set. He's definitely not in the Twee lane. It is similar to the costume from A Midsummer Night's Dream , in which the actor is about to perform a sweaty "dance of flowers".





Model No. 12 Fair Isle loose fit jacket. I would like to improve the fit of this one, but this is undoubtedly a very attractive Fair Isle model.





Form number. 13, covers the dog's teeth. This is a fun update to the classic houndstooth scarf. Adding bangs works really well.





Form number. 14. V-Neck Cardigan It's nice to use a honeycomb pattern on what could be a very serious cardigan.





Form number. 15, plaid jacket. I really like the bold and fresh design, but there are better colors for it.





Form number. 16, jacket with diamond yoke. It's amazingly efficient and surprisingly efficient for such a simple circuit.





Form number. 17, lace jacket. I spent a few minutes looking at this design, trying to decide if I like it or not, but I think I'll skip the "like" aspect of the question. The texture is nice, the contrast lining and waistband make it soft, and the rolled-up shawl collar is quirky yet interesting and feels fitted.





Form number. 18, mohair shawl. This shawl has a lot to offer ... three different "artistic" yarns! shine! Reeds - decorative material! Various lace patterns! iron ball! lace! And boom! It could have been so easily messed up, but I think it works well overall, perhaps because its color scheme is limited to well-integrated pinks and grays, and even has a modern touch. This piece can be paired with simple outfits as it is a statement in itself.





Reason 19, striped jacket. I'm not a fan of mullet, but in this case I think it works. It's stretchy enough to feel like a design feature rather than a bug, and the rest of the design has curves (such as rope details, gradient colors, and stripes) that feel naturally asymmetrical.





Form number. 20, jacket with yoke. friendly! This style was done really well and I'm sure it would look great in warm dark colors as well, but what I like the most is cool bright colors that contrast with white. Until the summer!





Form number. 21, lace and striped jacket. not bad. I'm not a big fan of fishnet, but I must admit that the combination of fishnet and bright stripes is a fun look for summer.





Form number. 22, color block sweatshirt. I didn't like it at first, but after spending more time looking into the details, I realized that this is the color I interacted with because the design is good.





Model #23 Animal print jacket. This pattern is from Vogue Knitting Winter 1989/1990. It's a classic shape, the collar looks great and while the popularity/use of animal prints and prints by designers may rise and fall, they never go out of style.
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