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(normal, bold, fuzzy, slinky, ribbed, pipe and hyper-subcategories). These are commonly used in knitwear to describe yarn’s appearance of the type of knitting stitch, Vrbanić says. It’s “controlled randomness,” a system that combines different colours and patterns that Waste Yar...
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Per Sarah Mower’s Vogue Runway review of the Loewe show, the root vegetables that adorned Blunt’s outfit were inspired by patterns on 18th century Chelsea porcelain. Although a radish might seem like a bit of an odd choice when China usually features florals and fruits, the vibrant colors ...
“i was very interested in cut and in patterns and i understood that with a bias cut you could do things that you never can do with the straight yarn. it’s the most natural stretch. if you put your fibers in diagonal, it means that the fiber will stretch and adjust ...
Those patterns become deep patterns that you carry with you, and then at a certain point you go, Wait, this doesn’t feel good. Why am I never happy? I really felt that way for a long time. And finally I was just like, Ugh! It’s time to figure me out because I need to be ...
(normal, bold, fuzzy, slinky, ribbed, pipe and hyper-subcategories). These are commonly used in knitwear to describe yarn’s appearance of the type of knitting stitch, Vrbanić says. It’s “controlled randomness,” a system that combines different colours and patterns that Waste Yar...
(normal, bold, fuzzy, slinky, ribbed, pipe and hyper-subcategories). These are commonly used in knitwear to describe yarn’s appearance of the type of knitting stitch, Vrbanić says. It’s “controlled randomness,” a system that combines different colours and patterns that Waste Yar...