![]() You can sign up to their newsletter, subscribe and order through their website pompommag and take part in their KAL – knit along – in their group on /groups/pom-pom. The resident receipt-maven is Rebecca Litchfield – another friend and test knitter of mine – of .uk fame. What am I missing Pom Pom Quarterly, Issue 40: Spring 2022 by Meghan Fernandes + Lydia Gluck Magazine published in February 2022 Pom Pom Quarterly Ravelry download 11.00 GBP about 14. Issue 2 on colour, light & autumn brights contains 5 patterns – 4 knitting and 1 crochet – two articles to read on up-and-coming designer Anna Wilkinson and on life on master-dyer Ce Persiano as well as how to make Chilli Chocolate Mocha Cake which looks divine and an awesome Day of Dead embroidery tutorial by Lydia inspired by her stay in Mexico. Ravelry: Pom Pom Quarterly, Issue 40: Spring 2022 - patterns patterns > pom pom quarterly > Pom Pom Quarterly, Issue 40: Spring 2022 Viewing as a guest user. Order your print copy via Pom Pom here UPDATE DEC 2021 We are happy to announce an update to Issue 29: Summer 2019. Welcome to winter, a collection of patterns inspired by terrain awaits you. ![]() This is the second issue edited by british designer Lydia Gluck and american designer Meghan Fernandes – yes, she is a friend and did test knit for my book, if you recognize the name. PLEASE NOTE: Ravelry download is a PDF digital version only. Klik hier om alle patronen op Ravelry te bekijken. Collaborating with creatives we admire is one of the great joys of making Pom Pom. Order your print copy via Pom Pom here Let’s spring into Issue 36 Our first issue of 2021 is inspired by quilts and honours the resourcefulness, practicality, community and design elements traditionally associated with this textile-based practice Expect patterns which embrace improvisation, are the perfect home for treasured mini skeins. ![]() Issue 46 - Guest Editor: Candice English of The Farmer’s Daughter Fibers. The second issue of Pom Pom quarterly is out and I have chosen to subscribe to this charming craftsy knitting- and crocheting magazine, established in London 2012, printed on recycled paper of good quality. Juju gives us the ultimate inspirational handmade wardrobe, including clothes that have been sewn to compliment this issues knits. Click to order your print copy of Issue 46 or subscribe to a year of Pom Pom PLEASE NOTE: Ravelry download is a PDF digital version only. Inspired by the savory whipped cream cheese toppings of Southern California bubble tea drinks in the region that Aimee grew up in, this pullover features delightful tea leaves and yarnover ‘boba’ pearls in the lace yoke, a boxy cropped body, ¾ length sleeves.
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