Vogue Knitting Spring & Summer 2020: A Review
Vogue Knitting has published the 2020 summer edition . Let's see, huh?
№ 01, Structure. This is the first of six designs in the Vogue capsule collection called Knitting . This fabric is undoubtedly a reliable, versatile fabric that works well in a capsule wardrobe. I’m not crazy about low skirt lines, but it’s also a classic that can be styled differently and worn almost anywhere.
№ 02, staple. This is the type of clothing I prefer to buy rather than sew because I’m bored of weaving them, and these knit dresses are very easy to purchase, but if you love a lightweight design and / or are really solid, many of you have your own outfit. / gifts as much as you can, this is definitely a good shirt design in terms of fit and design.
№ 03, Integral. For me, it’s too minimalist, it looks so incomplete, but in the overall style there is Mary Tyler Moore’s air, and a woman can definitely do worse.
№ 04, fund. Knitted skirts can be tricky, but I think this pattern can go on. The shape is clean and classic, and the ribs should help keep it in shape.
№ 05, key. Good sewing and shape. I’d like to add buttons and buttons, but open cardigans never fit - it’s kind of like a chest.
№ 06, initial. sava.
№ 07, Sapphire. All in all, I like it - the open work patterns and lace stitches used in the jewelry give it a beautiful look - but I’m not crazy about the notched collar, which looks more like a bow than an element.
№ 08, Majorl. I love this seam. The shape is very square as I like, but it’s one of those linear designs that’s hard to change.
№09, Aegean Sea. I like the atmosphere of “Edward’s modern shirt” . Maybe I’ll have enough neck to wear it in the next life. I must say that this design does not look very practical for the summer, because it requires a base.
№10, Deep Dive. It’s so beautiful that it seems to me that I just found my wedding dress (now I just need to find someone to marry me). The finish and shape are great.
No. 11, a dress made of woven netting. This is a non-archival model, first published in the 2002 spring / summer issue of the LCD. When I saw the picture on Vogue Knitting, it was immediately clear that it was reprinted, and I had a problem with where it was first placed on my shelf, and it seems to be true. These are timeless works that can be used at any time for eighteen years.
№ 12, Sweaters The White Way Cable. This is a sweater version of the above dress, and the design concept also works well in the form of a sweater.
№ 13, lace dress. This knitted dress has a great shape and is woven like the Deep Dive dress above, but it’s still knitted and I never seem to get married voluntarily. Such a dress looks quite skinny, it can be positive or negative depending on your point of view.
№ 14, be careful. It’s a cheerful, modern look with a Breton striped sweater, but I was going through a low skirt.
№15, curved. The color and style give this lace scarf a bold and modern look.
№16, reverse. This is such a fun and challenging game of colors and textures.
№17, departure. The yarn for this scarf is Koigu Painter’s Palitra Premium, and after applying the paint on a few palettes I have to agree with its good name. The play of colors fascinates me, even the lace pattern and shape are appealing.
tüvit sweater n. 18 attics. I like chevron stripes, but not square expressions. I would have greatly improved the landing - fortunately, this is one of the models that does not suffer from reconstruction. Honestly, the only thing I always buy in boxes are the ones I order online and can’t wait for them to arrive.