Vogue Knitting Winter 2018/2019: A Review


Vogue Knitting has published the winter issue of 2018/2019 . Let’s take a look at this, right?





Model № 1, Wired Punch. I like this pattern more than most poncho models, probably because it has dimensions and details and almost fits the sweater.





Model № 2, float shirt. I like his style and style - and the gorgeous yarn -.





Model № 3, spokes. Not bad though I will fix this drooping shoulder.





Model № 4, diamond poncho. Nice piece. Its diagonal lines give it a certain elegance.





Model № 5, twisted vest. Great detail on this, and the shape is very good.





Model № 6, front sweater only. Classic vest.





Model № 7, Argyle vest. A simple version of the classic Argyle jacket.





Model № 8, cabin scarf. This can be a great way to look for hiding and is appealing.





Model № 9, poncho Flickr. For me, he’s a little more Afghan in terms of setup, though I have to admit he’s in good shape and fits well.





Model № 10, shawl-brooch. Quite an interesting modern building.





Model № 11, two-tone sweater. It’s a little rough and suits my taste, but I think it would be portable enough if someone just settled in with broad shoulders, and fun to play with color choices - this matte light gray and ivory combination doesn’t give much for this. .





Model № 12, heart knit. Looks like a bag that closes with a drawstring.





Fantasy № 13, sleeveless A-type skirt. Looks like some kind of demonstrative form from an orphanage. It’s for style, but I don’t know what can be done with this piece. It’s almost like a bag, and there’s no point in making it ordinary ivory.





Model № 14, striped sweater and scarf. Looking for the idea of ​​a striped sweater with a colored scarf to match.





Model №15, shawl larger. Not bad, but it’s one of those wraps that I can’t help but feel good on the couch.





Model № 16, stall of winter lake. So beautiful lace work.





Model № 17, Highla vest. I’m not a fan of Dolman Sleeve, but I really like it. Looks good on the back, if not on the sides. I think I get caught in the ridge between the ribs and the points used by the body because it protrudes too much and is not in a good way.





Model № 18, triangular shawl. Quite good. I prefer to sew and sew with a rather unusual color scheme and minimal finish.





Model 19, turtleneck Argyle. Oh, I remember this drawing by Adrian Vitadini, originally published in the winter issue of Vogue Knitting in 1996/97, a rather distorted copy of which lies on a shelf in my model library. It’s the smart and portable part. I haven’t done that yet, but that doesn’t mean I will.





Pattern 20, striped jacket. I’d love to, though, a sweater with a drape isn’t usually for me. The combination of stripes works very well and the design falls pretty well.
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