Vogue Knitting Winter 2018/2019: A Review
Vogue Knitting Summer 2018/2019 edition has been presented . Let's see?
No. 1 example, Pancho cable. I like this design more than most poncho models, it probably has shapes and details and is about to fit into a sweater.
Model 2, Paper Sweater. I love the ropes and the bright and beautiful ones.
Model 3, wired trailer. Not bad, even if you fix your fallen shoulders.
Model 4, Diamond Bridge. Beautiful room. Its diagonal lines give it a bit of beauty.
Model 5, cordless jacket. Details and beautiful shapes are also good in this room.
Model 6, rope sweater. Classic cardigan.
Model 7, earth dress. A simple and comfortable view of the ancient Algiers Vest.
Model 8, the Cubix scarf can be a great reinforcement for storage and is visually appealing.
No. 9, Flickr Pancho Example. I have to admit that it fits nicely and nicely, but it takes a little longer to sew.
Model 10, Shaul Brooke. Very attractive modern clothes.
Model 11, two-color sweater. It’s a bit rough and ready to taste, but I think if you adjust your lower shoulders you can wear them well enough and it will be fun to play with these color options - this combination of light gray and ivory won’t work. A lot for him.
Model 12, Pullover Heart. It looks like a sack that encloses with a drawstring.
Model 13, A-line sleeveless dress. It looks like a sack that encloses with a drawstring. It has to do with style, but I'm not sure what to do with it. It looks like a sack that encloses with a drawstring.
Model 14, with thread and scarf. The idea of a colorful embroidered scarf came to my mind.
Model 15, Excess scarf. Not bad, but it’s one of the only clothes on the couch that doesn’t look good.
Example # 16, Winter Lake Robbery. Very nice lace.
Model # 17, Hayla Cardigan. I’m not a fan of Dolman Wing, but I like it. Great to look at later, not good from the side. I think I want to cut the chain between the ribs and joints used in the body because it’s so different and it doesn’t feel right.
Model 18, Triangle Scarf. There is nothing wrong with that. I like unusual color combinations.
Model 19, Argyle Turtleneck. Alas, I remember this design by Adrian Vitadini , first published in the winter edition of 1996/97, instead of a damaged copy on the shelf of my mock-up library. This is an old and clever piece. I haven’t done it yet, but that doesn’t mean I haven’t done it.
Model 20, cordless jacket. I like it even more, although a hooded sweater is often not my job. The tape adjustment works very well and the design is well defined.