Vogue Knitting Winter 2017/2018: A Review


Vogue Knitting has published its Winter 2017/2018 issue . Come and see.





Pattern 01, flirty sweater. A beautiful piece. The yoke design reminds me of hieroglyphs. (I also typed Hirogliewe correctly without using spell check or Google on the first try.)





Pattern 02, sweater with Persian yoke. I like it too. The coloring is clear and unpredictable.





Template 03, Cold Shoulder Yoke Powder. I'm not a huge fan of the cut in clothing, but I think it works here, and the cut has a fun, modern feel that goes well with the classics.





Template 04, Frengud Mutraker. I usually like it, but brake properly, which is very annoying. Can you change diapers or eat or just hang on your arm?





Pattern 05, reverse powder yoke. It was beautiful, but I couldn't help but feel it inside and out.





Template 06, Chevron Juk template. That is very nice. I adjusted the speed.





Original 07, Modern Iceland. It inspires with its lively graphic charm and beautiful shape.





Pattern 08, Sweater with Fair Island pattern. Vogue Knitting really works with some fun flirty designs in this version. I like it too.





Template 09, Viking pack. As the readers of this blog know, I understand the poncho design very well, but I have to admit, it's awesome. To keep the front short like the designers do, the back and sleeves look like a sweater when it has a dramatic soul. And there are embroidery and color palettes, similar to the pie effect, made from a combination of gray and flexible squares and threads. If there is a woman traveling with me in this work, I will definitely contact her because it is a perfect design, very spectacular and creative. Button.





Pattern 10, Dill sweater. And now we come to the part where we talk about t-shirt design. Seems the house project went horribly wrong. The chest is stretched so that it is not tight against the torso and the shoulder blades remain straight holes.





Pattern 11, traditional clothing. This is a home project but looks like it was made by Judy Jetson and you'll get at least a B for it.





Pattern 12, Navy and White Powder. I love this smart, wearable look.





Pattern 13, raglan sweater sweater. I love it. Widespread use in turling and lower body - good, and the shape is beautiful and attractive. This is a great piece to use to showcase the different types of threads you like.





Pattern 14, hood with brioche ribs. Smart and smooth.





Pattern 15, sweater. Lots of pockets and my favorite sling on the shoulder. Congratulations to the stylists at Vogue Knitting for putting this image together. Adding a simple silk scarf makes this pretty.





Design 16, Ruana's indigo and ivory box. I thought it was a dress that missed the bells of life and should have been a dress or maybe a skirt.





Pattern 17, knit stitch. Great sewing machine but I'll fix my thrown shoulder.





Template 18, open Cole cable. cold. I've thought about it in various nice threads.





Pattern 19 mohair cardigan. Looks like a bag wrapped in lace.





Pattern 20, poncho with sand waves. That seems to be the case with Vogue Knitting . Nicely packaged, and the stitching is nice too.
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