Monday 19 March 2018

Pom Pom Quarterly Spring 2018: A Review


Pom Pom Quarterly has released its Spring 2018 issue. Let's have a look at it, shall we?






Cablegram. Classic cabled cap.





Carimbo. These mitts are cute and fun. I like the playfulness of the colour scheme and the two patterns.





Durumi. An eye-catching and contemporary reinvention of the classic fair isle.





Perfin. I'm rather liking the stitchwork in this one, but the shape is so terribly frumpy. This sweater looks like it belongs to a landlady who goes about in curlers and run-down slippers, leaves her teeth in the laundry room, and has eight mangy cats and a yappy, randy dog.





Postmark. These socks are super cute!





Tête-Bêche. Very cute hat.





Timbromania. A simple, pretty, and extremely wearable summer top.





Treskilling. I like the delicate, interlacing detail around the neck of this, but not the shaping, which despite the model and photographer's best efforts is so unflattering.





Vaffel. This one doesn't have the greatest shape either, but it's passable.





Vita de Vie. Quite attractive and wearable. The lacy detailing on the front and back is all the interest this pullover needs, and it's well shaped.

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