Vogue Knitting Late Winter 2019: A Review
Vogue Knitting has published its Last Winter 2019 issue! Let's take a look, right?
Model # 01, Mosaic hat. A delicate hat with a patchwork belt.
Model No. 02, mosaic yoke sweater. Very stylish and elegant article.
Model # 03 Mosaic Vest with Neck V There are some very clever details in the form of a mosaic yoke, contrasting tubes and buttons, though I'm not sure it would fit just as well on the body on Live.
Model # 04, box. My God, this is definitely fantastic. The design, the color palette, the box ... everything is perfect.
Model No. 05, mosaic hood with holder. Pretty much! This coloring harmonizes perfectly with each other.
Model # 06 Round envelope. It's an amazing piece of design. I do not think anyone can wear it without comment.
Model No. 07, Beret. Beautiful intricate embroidery.
Model # 08, Sweater with leopard print. Beautiful and correct take on the classic look with leopard print.
Model # 09 Gloriana Cardigan. Sounds like "Queen Elizabeth I goes goth and then turns into a Klondike dancehall girl". It's an extraordinary engineering achievement, even if I do not know how to wear it.
Model # 10, Fae shrugs. It’s a bit of a twist to my taste, but there’s no denying that it’s a little delicate and sweet treat for an evening wrap.
Model # 11 Set 3 pieces Lilian and Rose. It is definitely above the sharpness limit. It is similar to the costume in "A Midsummer Night's Dream ", in which the actor performs a particularly sweaty "flower dance" performance.
Model no.12, Lospas sweater with jacquard pattern. I will fix the cut in this, but it can not be denied that it is a very attractive model of Fair Isle.
Models Nr. 13, Hound Tooth Hat. This is a fun update for the classic sewing scarf. Adding a crest works great.
Model # 14, corded vest and V collar Good use of the honeycomb pattern on a nice, sturdy braid sweater.
Model No. 15, controlled sweater. I like the bold and fresh design, but there are better colors for it.
Model No. 16, sweater with diamond yoke. It is incredibly effective and spectacular for such a simple model.
Model No. 17, lace sweater. I have been looking at this design for a few minutes trying to decide if I like it or not, but I think I will move on to the similar side of the question. The texture is nice, the contrasting cut and waistline give it a sophisticated look and the scarf collar is unique but interesting and seems to fit well.
Model # 18 Shami Mohair. There are many things in this scarf ... Three different "art" threads! It seems! sparkles! Different lace patterns! ball! elastic band! And comb! It can very easily be a mess, but I think it generally works quite well together, probably because its color palette is limited to well-integrated pink and gray, and even has a certain modern atmosphere. It is a piece that can be combined with a simple outfit after making a statement on its own.
Model No. 19, striped sweater. I'm not a mullet fan, but in this case I think it works. It is elongated enough to look like a design feature rather than a defect, and the rest of the design has curves (like cable details on the back, gradient colors, stripes) that seem to flow naturally into a shape .
Model No. 20, yoke sweater. Pretty much! The model has worked very well and I am sure it will look great even in a range of dark and warm colors, but what I like most is the contrast of cool and light colors with white. Such a wine!
Sweater model No. 21 with lace and stripes. Not bad. I'm not a fan of gauze, but I have to admit that the combination of gauze and bright lines is a fun summer look.
Model # 22, colored blouse. I did not like this at first glance, but as I spent a little more time studying the details, I realized I was responding to the color scheme because everything goes well with the design.
Model No. 23. Sweater with animal skin pattern. This model is from Vogue Knitting Winter 1989/1990. It is classic in shape, the neck fits well and while prints and animal skin patterns can rise and fall in popularity / use by stylists, it never goes out of fashion.