Vogue Knitting Late Winter 2020: A Review


Vogue Knitting has released its latest release for 2020 . Let's take a look at that, shall we?





# 01, overlapping patches. When I saw the front of this design on the VK website, I thought about what a coffee faceted model would look like. And then when I went to his Ravelri page, I knew it was Kaffe Fassett's work. Its aesthetics are as different as fingerprints. Blanket design is a fun weaving trend and the color is as fun as ever.





№ 02, Sunday branch. Very comfortable everyday item. The necklace fits well.





# 03, tea time. Nice cardigan, but I don't know how it feels to wear a collar (included) and a standard V-collar knitted sweater. Sounds a little silly to me, but it's a new look, and sometimes I get bored (or bored) at first when I'm used to a new look I don't like.





# 04, Cocktail Time. I don't need to look good in this job - I like it and I have to dress it completely. This came to my mind in a 1960 quote by Joan Holloway: "Men love scarves." (For the record, I don't think men's scarves are particularly attractive to women, and 15-20 years later, the more generous Joan Holloway Harris would say, " I like scarves.")





№05, striped sweater. It has an attractive and intelligent modern look. Although I offer to control the purpose / shape of the design, I will not do so in this case, because I think it is a design that requires free shapes and geometric lines.





# 06, Stream. It is close to Afghanistan, but I think it is still in an erosion zone. I like the design style.





№ 07, Rinqvald. Classic open cardigan.





# 08, Buz Pop. I like the tartan style, but I will straighten my flexible shoulders. I'm not crazy about color, but it does use some color / yarn patterns. The most fun part of sewing your fabric is choosing the colors you like.





№ 09, hiss. Not bad. I would not recommend correcting the shoulder bend, I think the dotted lines of the brush work in this situation, but I would suggest a new method, because it is redness of the cornea.





№ 10, Geode. Similarly, with calm and abstract details.





№ 11, bond. Comfortable jacket "for home".





№ 12, Kyoto. This hat is a beautiful example of mostly knitted patterns. Of course, it looks much better than the "compression bath for the home" model, but I used this picture to show you the essence.





№ 15, Mrs. Susan. This necklace is beautiful in itself, but I don't know how to wear it. I don't like his style here; I think a collared sweater would be better this year.





№ 16, Wentworth. With the next style (Lady Susan), we launched Jane Austen's design department, where the aesthetics are getting worse. The stitching of these pants is beautiful and will add an old fashioned drum touch to the classic dress.





№ 17, Miss Bingley. It looks like a sack that encloses with a drawstring . Poor Caroline Bingley not only charmed Mr. Darcy, she probably understood ...





№ 18, Moreland. I love this man. It is beautiful and practical.





Turtle with neutral cable. This is a design from the Archive, first published in the 2002 issue of Men's Magazine. This is a classic man's dress.





Network wire; Another edition of the 1986 holiday edition this time. It is as old as the previous style, it does not exist at all. But then this men's clothing is for you.
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