Vogue Knitting Spring & Summer 2019: A Review
Vogue Knitting has released its Spring / Summer 2019 edition , but before we look at the models, I would like to take a moment to see Trisha Malcolm as the editor-in-chief of Vogue Knitting . leaving a movement fee. With a new position at MezCrafts, the parent company of Rowan Yarns . Best wishes for changing your career after over twenty years in Vogue Knitting ! I know I will never forget Trisha Malcolm in the first year of her life, when I first saw something she liked , on this Facebook page , how I immediately recognized her name, but I thought I could not be * she * Trisha Malcolm, and as soon as I clicked when he proved yes, he did. It will also be interesting to see if Vogue Knitting is changing or how it is changing now with someone else in mind.
Model 1 in scarf fabrics. Suitable for the bride!
Model # 2, lace dress with stripes. Simple and portable. I think it was the right decision to add a belt to the look because the waist looks a bit sad and loose.
Model 3, diamond tunic. It looks beautiful and airy. I would shrug my shoulders and play with the length of the sleeves because it looks a bit awkward, but maybe if the dress adds to the image a hat of this size, like in this example photo, no one will. implemented.
Model No. 4, crochet cart. This is a great expectation for me, although I have to admit that the lines are good and it is a great achievement for the sewing industry.
Model 5, small lace dress . She has a bit of bohemian elegance in it.
Model 6, sweater cut with a loop . It's an uncomfortable fit, even this professional model may not work even if you try hard. We can change the pattern to make it more attractive ... or we can use another knitted pattern. Your call!
Model No. 7, pearl scarf. The wrapper is not small, though there are more successful combinations of threads and beads for it.
Model No. 8, pink sweater. It’s a beautiful piece with a rather subtle, romantic touch and a certain nuance, but unfortunately it reminds me of the pink cross-stitched tablecloth I made as a gift to my mom when I was 17 years old. and then they are damaged by washing in the washing machine after a single use, although I told you they can not be washed and probably everyone will understand if I pass the next review without saying more.
Model No. 9, Eyelet Top summer model with beautiful lines and good stitching.
Model 10, asymmetrical blouse. Elegant and modern.
Model No. 11, blouse with prints. He is quite smart. 1930s sportswear combines with modern forms and is a successful combination.
Model 12, V-neck blouse Has a calm and minimalist elegance.
Model 13, loose knitted sweater. There is a nice open lace effect, but I can not help but wonder how it will all stand together. And shrugged.
Model 14, sweater with mixed yoke. I like everything about this vibrant island design, except the exposed hooks, which I would trade with something solid. Consistent with this, the design should have a bottom layer, which limits usability for summer outfits.
Model 15, square blouse . I really like this, with visible stitching and a disassembled side. Of course, it is better to combine it with a finish made of used metal wrapping paper.
Model 16 with top and back with bubble. I like this with the bow tie, the embellishment with fun stripes and the beautiful details of the drawstring and it definitely deserves a better range of colors.
Model 17, patchwork sweater. I like this concept, it's pretty new, but the edges of the fronts look unfinished to really work. One way or another I would succeed.
Model No. 18, striped sweater. These networked items still look like an online shopping bag, so they are very successful as a fashion design.
Model No. 19, Tangram dress. It's "Ooooooh!" this caused an audible sound. when I first saw it on Vogue Knitting . The lines are good, the design "do not miss" and is a piece to wear. I can not say that the color scheme helps a lot, but after half a year, it is worth taking a look at the model pages of Ravelry members for this design.
Model 20, lace tunic. Vogue Knitting is a model for the spring-summer 1999 issue, and is it any wonder how modern it became twenty years later? I have this in my personal knitting library, I bought it at the time but never made it. While it looks great through the yoke, I'm worried about body adjustment - it's DK weight and that extra material would be great. However, since this piece is worked in a round shape and has a fishnet pattern all over, it will be difficult to find a way to add shapes through the body (this may mean changing it to a point flat in the armpit and would require lateral sutures). ). , would be embarrassing), and would probably agree with his generous remarks.
Model 21 Garden flower sweater Very beautiful!