Vogue Knitting Late Winter 2020: A Review


Vogue Knitting released a magazine issue in the late winter of 2020 . Come on, okay?





# 01, multilayer patches. When I saw a preview of this design in VKontakte, I thought about how similar it is to the Caffe Fassett template. And then when I looked at the Ravelry page, I learned that it was actually the work of Kaffe Fassett. Its aesthetics are as unique as a fingerprint. Quilted design is an interesting way of knitting, and colors, as always, skillfully.





№ 02, Sunday brunch. A very delicate, relaxed and casual thing. The neck sits well.





№ 03, tea time. The cardigan is good, but I don’t know if I like the combination of a (knitted) collar and a standard V-neck cardigan. It seems a little silly to me, but it’s a new look, and sometimes I relax (or just get tired) from a new look that I didn’t like at first after I got used to it.





# 04 Snack time. No need to soften this image, I really like it and I would wear it. It reminds me of Joan Holloway's 1960 joke: "Men love scarves" ».)





# 05 Striped sweater. It is an interesting and elegant modern look. Although I usually suggest improving the fit / shape of the design, in this case I would not, because I believe it is a design that requires a free shape and geometric lines.





№ 06, Fluorescent flux. It borders Afghanistan, but I don’t think it goes beyond the use of clothing. I like the way they designed it.





№07, circular forest. Classic open front cardigan.





№ 08, popsicles. I love tartan, but I would straighten my stooped shoulders. I’m not a big fan of the color palette, but a few knitters use colored patterns / yarns. Choosing the colors you like is part of the fun of knitting yourself.





№09, Mood. Nothing wrong. I wouldn’t suggest fixing stooped shoulders, as I think in this case the stitch lines in the bundle will fit, but I would suggest a new color scheme as this one burns the retina a bit.





No. 10, gead. Very similar to this one with bright flirty abstract details.





No. 11, Games. Comfortable sweater "for home".





No. 12, Kyoto. In fact this hat is a great example of knitting patterns. Sure, it looks better worn twice than the “interior floating bath” style, but I used this photo so you can see the seams in the interior.





No. 15, Mrs. Susan. This necklace is beautiful in itself, but I don’t know how to wear it. I do not like this style, I think that this neck is better suited sweater with a round neckline.





No. 16, Wentworth. With the latest design (“Lady Susan”) we fall into the Jane Austen design category where aesthetics become old-fashioned. The embroidery on this cape is stunning and adds a touch of historical drama to a classic outfit.





№ 17, Miss Bingley. It looks like one of the smaller patterns in Simple knitting . Poor Caroline Bingley not only failed to dress Mr. Darcy, she was depressed by it.





No. 18, Morland. I like it, it’s beautiful and practical.





Sweater neutral knit neck. It’s an “archival” design that originally appeared in a special edition for men in 2002. It’s a classic menswear.





wire mesh. Another reprint, this time of the 1986 Christmas edition, is obsolete similarly to the previous sample, i.e. nothing. But these are menswear for you.
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