Vogue Knitting Winter 2017/2018: A Review


Vogue Knitting has published the summer issue 2017/2018 . We'll see.





Model 01, Jukke sweater. A beautiful piece. The coquette pattern reminds me of hieroglyphs. (In the first attempt, I actually typed "hieroglyphs" without the help of spelling editors or Google).





Model no. 02, Persian yoke sweater. I like it too. The color is crisp and unpredictable.





Model no. 03, sweater with yoke and round shoulders. I'm not a big fan of the cut-out dress effect, but I think it works here and has a fun and modern look balanced with a classic design.





Model no. 04, Frangema Plastic. Overall, I liked it, but I made a neat fit and cut off the top of the sleeve, which completely annoyed me. Can you point to the dot or eat or try to use the edge by hanging the tub on your hands?





Model No. 05, sweater with opposite yoke. It's attractive, but I can't get over the feeling inside.





Model no. 06, Chevron Juk model. It is wonderful. I'm cleaning up my exercise.





Model 07, Modern Iceland. I love it with its strong graphic design and great shape.





Model no. 08, Fair Island sweater. Vogue Knitting highlights some interesting yoke patterns in this edition. I like it too.





Model no. 09, Viking case. As regular readers of this blog will know, I am very good at selling poncho styles, but I have to admit it's great. Keeping it short like a stylist, the back and sleeves are embellished with a sweater-shaped cape-shaped ornament. And then there is the sewing and color scheme, the combination of stepped squares and the cake effect created by gray threads and contrast. If the woman in this piece walks past me, I will definitely see her, because she is an undeniably talented and creative designer. Good boy.





Model No. 10, cropped sweater. And now from the Power Tour sweater design... over here. It turned out that it was the wrong design for the house. Due to the fact that the sides are not prepared enough, the ribs are completely stretched, and there is a straight hole in the shoulder blade.





Model 11, elegant dress. This is also a home project, but it looks like Judy Jetson created it, and she gets at least a B for it.





Model No. 12, dark blue and white trailer. I like this one which looks smart and mobile.





Model 13, raglan turtleneck. I prefer it. The use of plenty on the neckline and lower body is a nice touch and the shape is beautiful and elegant. It would be nice to show great themes that you like.





Model 14, Brioche with ribbed hood. Smart and sophisticated.





Model no. 15, soft resistance. It's too wide and my shoulders depend on my choice. Congratulations to Vogue Knitting Designer, but for this look. The addition of a simple silk scarf made it beautiful.





Model 16, Indigo and Ivory Ruana boxes. I feel like a dress that has lost its charm and should have been a scarf or a plaid.





Model 17, elastic wheels. However, with this beautiful stitch, I will correct drooping shoulders.





Model 18, open cable cover. beautiful. I think of many beautiful leather threads.





Model no. 19, mohair cardigan. Unfortunately, it looks like a second-hand store that hopes to have a nice home instead of ending up in a trash can.





Model no. 20, Sand waves of Ponchoa. This is correct , and this should stop. It fits snugly and the seams are beautiful.
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