Vogue Knitting Late Winter 2019: A Review


Vogue Knitting has released its Late Winter 2019 issue! Let's see this, okay?





model number. 01, mosaic hat. Discreet hat with mosaic band.





model number. 02, Cardigan with mosaic insert. Very elegant and charming object.





Style #03 Mosaic V-Neck Cardigan. It has some really clever detailing in the form of a mosaic yoke, contrast piping and buttons, although I'm not sure it would cling well to a lay model's body in real life .





model number. 04, vagina. Oh my god, this is undeniably amazing. The design, the palette, the curtains... everything is perfect.





Pattern n°05, Mosaic hood with garter. Magnificent! These color combinations go well together.





model number. 06, round envelope. It is a truly stunning piece of design. I think no one can wear it without commenting on it.





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





model number. 08, leopard print sweater. A beautiful and faithful interpretation of the classic leopard look.





model number. 09, Gloriana cardigan. She felt that "Queen Elizabeth I went goth and then she turned into a Klondike Ballroom Girl". It's a great feat of engineering, even if I don't know how to use it.





Diagram #10, Fae shrugged. It's a bit of a twi for my taste, but there's no denying that it's a nice little pack for an enveloping evening.





model number. 11, Set of 3 Lilian and Rose. It's definitely above the sharpness limit. It resembles the costumes in A Midsummer Night 's Dream, where the actors performed a sweaty interpretive "flower dance."





model number. 12, loose jacquard pattern sweater. I would change the fit on this model, but there is no denying that this is a very attractive Fair Isle model.





model number. 13, dogtooth hood. This is a fun update to the classic houndstooth scarf. Adding a border works great.





model number. 14, Cable V-Neck Cardigan Good use of the honeycomb pattern in a fairly sturdy cardigan.





model number. 15, check the sweater. I like bold and fresh designs, but there are better colors for that.





model number. 16, sweater with diamond yoke. It is very effective and spectacular for such a simple scheme.





model number. 17, lace cardigan. I spent a few minutes looking at this design and deciding if I like it or not, but I think I'm getting to the same side of the question. The texture is great, the contrasting hem and waistband give it a sophisticated look, and the shawl collar is quirky yet striking and seems to fit.





model number. 18, mohair scarf. There 's plenty to do in this shawl... Three different "artistic" yarns! Appear! glitter! Different hole patterns! Petanque! garter! And boom! It could get a little messy, but I think it works pretty well overall, maybe because its color palette is limited to pinks and grays which work well together, and even has a certain modern vibe to it. It is a piece that can be paired with a simple outfit as it makes a statement on its own.





model number. 19, striped sweater. I'm not a mullet fan, but in this case I think it works. It's stretched to look more like a design feature than a bug, and the rest of the designs have twists (like backwire details, color gradients, lines) that seem to flow naturally into asymmetrical shapes.





Reason #20, sweater with yoke. Beautiful! The pattern is very well done and I'm sure it would go well in a dark and warm color scheme too, but what I like the most is the contrast of the cool and light colors against the white. What a summer!





model number. 21, sweater with lace and stripes. Not bad. I'm not a fan of mesh, but I have to admit that the combination of mesh and bright stripes is a fun summer look.





model number. 22 color block sweater. I didn't like it at first glance, but as I spent more time studying the details, I realized I was reacting to the color scheme, because there was nothing wrong with it. wrong with the design.





model number. 23. Animal skin sweater. This pattern is from Vogue Knitting Winter 1989/1990. It's a classic shape, the neckline fits well, and although animal skin prints and patterns may rise and fall in popularity/use of the design, they never go out of style.
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