
Abgerundet werden die Magazine durch Tutorials, Essays und wunderschöne Photographie. Jede Ausgabe widmet sich einem Thema, das von den zeitlosen Strick- und Häkelmodellen aufgegriffen wird.
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If ordering with other items, the full order will be put on hold until PPQ #38 is published and dispatched on or after the 16th August.Pompom quarterly ist eine britische Publikation und erscheint vier Mal im Jahr.

Copies of the magazine ordered before this date will not be dispatched until after 16th. Pom Pom Issue #38 publication date is 16th August 2021. (17 , 19 )" - to be worn with 10cm / 4" negative ease.ġ0 sizes finished chest (fullest point) circumference:ĩ6.5 - 188cm / 38 - 74" - to be worn with 10-30.5cm / 4-12" of positive ease.ģ sizes finished brim circumference: 40 (48, 52)cm /ġ5 (18 , 20 )" – to be worn with 5-10cm / 2"-4" negative ease.ġ0 sizes, finished chest (fullest point) circumference:Ĩ1.5 - 172.5cm / 32 - 68” - to be worn with approx. 5-10cm / 2-4" negative ease.ġ0 sizes finished chest (fullest point) circumference: 81.5 - 168.5cm / 32 - 66" – to be worn with up to 7.5cm / 3" positive ease.Ĩ sizes finished chest (fullest point) circumference: 109 - 180cm / 43 - 72" to be worn with 20-30cm / 7-12" positive ease.ģ sizes, finished circumference: 40 (45, 50)cm / 15 One size 200cm / 79" long x 28cm / 11" wideĩ sizes finished chest (fullest point) circumference:Ĩ5.5 - 166.5cm / 33- 65" – to be worn with approx 7.5-18cm / 3-7" positive ease.ģ sizes finished circumference: 51 (54, 58)cm / 20 (21,Ģ3)’’ – to be worn with approx. Mainly conceived as a collection of patterns complemented by thoughtful writing and useful tutorials, Pom Pom Quarterly features beautiful photography throughout.

Pom Pom was founded in 2012 as a quarterly that presents knitting, crochet, and craft in the modern, beautiful, and meaningful way. Drawing on her expertise in microplastics, Tereza Pavlíková raises important questions about the textile industry and pollution, and Caitlin Ffrench demonstrates how you can make charcoal and ink from dried plant material! Issue 38’s knit and crochet garments will keep you toasty from the outside, but Fi Churchman’s ginger pudding recipe will warm you from within!

Within the pages of the Autumn 2021 collection, you can expect 10 patterns which are as elegant and dynamic as the airborne creatures they reference.įeaturing designs by: ANNA HUSEMANN, AUDREY BORREGO, CATHERINE CLARK, DENISE OTTER, REED KEYES, HEIDI KÄSTNER, TYRA SMITH, YIĞITCAN VATANSEVER & ZANETE HUSSAIN What's in Pom Pom Magazine this Quarter?īurrow down into Issue 38 and you’ll find two articles, a tutorial, and a recipe in addition to nine knit and crochet patterns! Dawn Henderson invites us to introduce magick into our handicrafts by sharing her experiences of Hoodoo (or African American rootwork).

Expect luscious cable patterns which mimic labyrinths of roots and statuesque boughs, clever colourwork and textures designed to imitate oft-overlooked plantlife, and patterns which reference the enchanted forests of fairy tales.Īutumn is a transitional season, so alongside trusty pullovers and cardigans, you’ll find accessories which are perfect for furling in your coat pocket or rucksack for when the weather takes a chilly turn. Pom Pom Magazine's Issue #38 knitting patterns celebrates Trees, inspired by the organic nature of Rotts & Branches. Pom Pom Magazine Issue #38 for August 2021
