Vogue Knitting Winter 2017/2018: A Review


Vogue Knitting has released the summer edition of 2017/2018 . Let's see.





Model No. 01, yoke with yoke. Pretty much, coke design reminds me of hieroglyphs. (I also correctly typed "hieroglyphics" without the help of a spell checker or Google.)





Model No. 02, Persian Yoke Sweater. I like it too. The combination of colors is bright and unexpected.





Model No. 03, Short-sleeved sweater. I'm not a big fan of cutting effects, but I think it works here and it has a fun and classic look.





Model No. 04, turtleneck. Overall, I like it, but it improves the fit and removes the edges on the sleeve, which completely worries me. Can you imagine sweating, eating, or going to the bathroom on this edge with your hands?





No model. 05, reverse yoke sweater. It's attractive, but I can't help but feel overwhelmed.





Model No. 06, chevron yoke. That is beautiful. This improves adaptation.





Model No. 07, Modern Icelandic. I like it because of the sharp graphics and good shape.





Model No. 08 Jersey Fair Island. In this edition of Vogue, Knitting is out of the way with exciting yoke designs. I like it too.





Model No. 09 Viking Sling. As regular readers of this blog know, I'm not a big fan of poncho designs, but I have to admit they are great. It looks like a stylist's face, it looks like a sweater, and the back and sleeves look amazing. And then there's sewing and color matching from a combination of uterine squares and gray and sticky thread shades. If a woman wears this piece on the street, I will come back to see it because it is definitely a very complex and creative design. Bravo.





Model No. 10, short square sweater. And now we move on from Tour de Power jersey design to ... this. It looks like a badly damaged home repair project. It fits snugly all over the body so the ribs are fully stretched and there is a hole in the shoulder.





Model No. 11, fitted dress. It’s also a home project, but it seems to have been created by Judy Jetson and at least for him.





Model No. 12, blue and white shirt. I like to look beautiful and old.





Model No. 13, raglan turtleneck. I like it more. Using a large diameter on the upper neck and lower body is a nice touch and the shape is nice and nice. This is a great piece to show off the various giant threads you like.





Ribbon Collar Style # 14. Smart and cute.





Model # 15, Cheap sweater. It is too spacious and unobtrusive to my taste. However, thanks to the Vogue Knitting stylist who created this look. The addition of a simple silk scarf made this style unattractive.





Model No. 16, Indigo box and ivory. It seems to me that this garment has lost its purpose in life and could be woven into the fabric.





Model No. 17, knitted sweater. Good sewing on this, but this will fix those dripping shoulders.





Model No. 18, open wire cover. Sweet. I think of many beautiful multi-colored threads.





Model No. 19 Mohair cardigan. It looks like a sack that encloses with a drawstring, and it looks like a sack that encloses with a drawstring.





Model No. 20, Poncho Sand Waves. It looks like Vogue Knitting offers us the unmistakable poncho styles. It is well covered and the seams are beautiful.
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