Vogue Knitting Winter 2017/2018: A Review
Vogue Knitting has published its winter edition 2017/2018 . Come and see.
Model number. 01, sweater with yoke. Good room. The coquette design got me thinking about hieroglyphs. (I also typed "hieroglyphics" correctly without the help of a spell checker or Google.)
Model number. 02, Persian yoke sweater. I like it too. The color mode is bright and unpredictable.
Model number. 03, sweater with a cool yoke on the shoulder. I'm not a big fan of the dress cut results, but I think it works here and the cut looks fun and modern in a classic look.
Model number. 04, dragging with the handle-knob. I usually like it, but I get rid of the cut edges and sleeves, which completely piss me off. Can you imagine trying to cook, eat, or go to the toilet?
Model number. 05, opposite the yoke. It's nice, but I can't forget the feeling.
Model No. 06, Chevron model yoke. Very good. clean up properly.
Model number. 07, Modern Iceland. I liked that crisp graphic design and nice display.
Model number. 08 Fair Island sweater. This issue of Vogue Knitting is working on a fun yoke design. I like it too.
Model number. 09, Viking package. As regular readers of this blog know, I sell poncho designs, but I have to admit they are amazing. As designers, keeping the front neckline makes it a good sweater, but the back and sleeves have a dress code. And then there are dots and colors, a cake effect created by a combination of bevelled corners and various shades of gray and thread. If a woman walks next to me in this piece, I will definitely look at her, because she is a very talented and creative designer. Bravo
Model 10 knitted models with finishing. And now from our weaving tour... we'll continue here. Looks like... The Home EC project went wrong. It fits snugly against the roof and stretches the ribs, creating openings in the shoulder.
Model 11 tail. It's an EU home project, but it looks like it was made by Judy Jetson and she gets at least a B for it.
Model 12 navy blue and white sweaters. I like this one which looks nice and comfortable.
Model No. 13, raglan turtleneck. I prefer it. Using a lot of width in the neckline and lower body is a nice touch and the size is just right. This is a great thing to show as many topics as you want.
Model No. 14, ribbed brioche veil. Smart and sophisticated.
Model number. 15, loose knit. He is very broad and his shoulders are dropped, which I like. Congratulations to the Vogue Knitting Stylers for creating this look. It looks beautiful with the addition of a simple silk thread.
Model number. 16, Box of Tilapia and Ivory Coast. I think it's because the dress has lost its appeal in life and needs to be changed into a scarf or maybe a rug.
Model number. 17, Welts sweater. But with this pretty stitch, I can correct that dripping shoulder.
Model 18, bare wires. beautiful. I thought about different beautiful threads.
Model number. 19, mohair cardigan. Sounds like a long story, but instead of being in the trash, it looks like a thriving store.
Model number. 20, Sand waves of Ponchoa. Looks like Vogue Knitting has issues that I can't deny. Fits perfectly, embroidery is beautiful.