Vogue Knitting Late Winter 2020: A Review
Vogue Knitting has released a fresh issue of summer 2020 . Let's see it.
#01, in the appropriate spotlight. When I saw a preview of this design on the UK website, I wondered what a plate of coffee beans might look like. And then, when I looked at Ravelli's page, I realized that this is actually a draft cafe. Her beauty is as unique as a fingerprint. The quilt-like design is a fun way to sew, and the color is as intricate as ever.
#02 Sunday brush. Very elegant - simple thing. The necklace is tight.
#03, tea time. The sweater is good, but I'm not sure how I feel about the երին sweater necklace to the standard V-neck sweater. It sounds a little silly to me, but then it seems new և Sometimes when I get used to it, my face looks new (or I'm tired).
No. 04, Cocktail hour. I have nothing to worry about. I like it, I wear it myself. ANNOUNCEMENT. In 1960, I remembered a phrase by Joan Holloway: "Men love Sharpe." (By the way, I don't think men will get special skates for women, and Joan Hollow Harris, who was released 15-20 years later, said, " I like scarves." )
#05, Naked sweater. It's a fun modern look. Although I would suggest that the patterned egg is knitted neatly, I do not want to in this case, because this is a pattern that requires free forms and geometric lines.
#06, Neon flow. He borders on Afghanistan, but I think he will only do it in clothes. I prefer their style.
No. 07, Ringwald. Classic open cardigan.
#08, Ipop. I like the plaid design, but I adjust the shoulders. I don't like the color palette, but some sweaters use pattern colors for any pattern. One of the things you love about decorating your own room is choosing the colors you like.
#09, Vibes. not bad. I don't recommend adjusting the pockets as I think the brush strokes work in that regard, but I would suggest a new color as it will burn the retina a bit.
No. 10, geod. That's right, with an amazing outline.
No. 11, boy. Comfortable sweater "for home".
No. 12, Kyoto. This hoodie is basically a good example of knitting styles. It looks more like a double edged sword than a "breathable" style, but I used this photo to show the seams on the inside.
No. 15, Mrs. Susan. This necklace is beautiful on its own, but I don't know how to wear it. I don't like the way it's described here. I think jumping on an employee's neck looks better with this neck.
No. 16, Wentworth. In the final design ("Lady Susan"), we are in the category "Design Jane Austen", which takes the old one. The chains of this chapel are beautiful and add drama to the regular season.
#17, Miss Bingley seems to be one of the little Knit Simple styles. Poor Caroline Bingley must not only persuade Mr. Darsen, but also fight him.
No. 18, Morland. I like it. Both are beautiful and practical.
Neutral Gear Twisted Turtleneck. This is the first "unofficial" design, released in 2002 in a special men's edition. This is a menswear classic.
Grids with cable. Another reissue, this time "Holiday" 1986. It is as old as the previous model, that is, not at all the same. But this is menswear for you.