Vogue Knitting Winter 2018/2019: A Review
Vogue Knitting presents the 2018/2019 winter edition . Let's see this, shall we?
Model 1, poncho on a strap. I like this design more than most coat models, it may have shape and detail and almost fits a jacket.
Style 2, Basque sweater. I love the fit, gluing and beautiful cable.
Model 3, sweater. Not bad, though I'll aim those low shoulders.
Model 4, diamond poncho. beautiful cloth. The slashes provide certain details.
Style 5, sweater over the sash. Fine details and good shape too.
Model 6, wire sweater. Classic cardigan.
Style 7, argil jacket. A simple and comfortable version of the classic Argyle jacket.
Model 8, a copy of the scarf. It can be an excellent and visually appealing analyzer.
Model 9, coat gloss. I'm a little Afghan for sewing, though I have to admit it looks good and fits perfectly.
Model 10, shawl with shawl. Modern trading is very interesting.
Style 11, two-tone sweater. It's a little harsh and ready for my taste, but I think if you just straighten your lower shoulders it'll do enough to dress up and it'll be fun playing with the color choices in it - it's not a boring gray and ivory mix. do a lot for him.
Model 12, heart-shaped sweater. It's not really for a grown woman, it looks like a nice sweater for a dog.
Style 13, sleeveless dress , looks like an orphanage cosplay outfit. It's because of the style, but I'm not sure what to do with this piece. It is shaped like a sack covered with rope.
Model 14, screw tape and scarf. I dug into the concept of a striped jacket with a color-coordinated scarf.
Model 15, larger scarf. Not bad, but it's one of those covers that I can't stop myself from looking better on the couch.
Form 16, Winter Lake. This is beautiful lace.
Style 17, hella sweater. I'm not a big fan of dolman sleeves, but I actually prefer these wings. Looks good from the back, not so good from the side. I thought I'd remove the top between the ribs and the stitches used all over the body as it had too much stick and wasn't in good shape.
Model 18, displaced triangle. good kind. I prefer unusual color combinations as well as interesting lines and embroidery with minimal finish.
Style 19, Argyll Turtle. Oh, I remember this design by Adrien Vitadini, first appearing in the 1996/97 winter issue of Vogue Kniting , a slightly outdated version on my template library shelf. This is a smart item to wear. I don't have time yet, but that doesn't mean it won't happen.
Style 20, striped jacket. I prefer it, although a loaf of bread is usually not my job. The font combination works really well and the design hangs well.