• Pom Pom Magazine Issue 29 (Summer)
  • Pom Pom Magazine Issue 29 (Summer)
  • Pom Pom Magazine Issue 29 (Summer)
  • Pom Pom Magazine Issue 29 (Summer)
  • Pom Pom Magazine Issue 29 (Summer)
  • Pom Pom Magazine Issue 29 (Summer)
  • Pom Pom Magazine Issue 29 (Summer)
  • Pom Pom Magazine Issue 29 (Summer)
  • Pom Pom Magazine Issue 29 (Summer)
  • Pom Pom Magazine Issue 29 (Summer)
  • Pom Pom Magazine Issue 29 (Summer)
  • Pom Pom Magazine Issue 29 (Summer)
  • Pom Pom Magazine Issue 29 (Summer)
  • Pom Pom Magazine Issue 29 (Summer)
  • Pom Pom Magazine Issue 29 (Summer)
  • Pom Pom Magazine Issue 29 (Summer)
  • Pom Pom Magazine Issue 29 (Summer)
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Pom Pom Magazine Issue 29 (Summer)

€15.95

Pom Pom was founded in 2012 as a quarterly that presents knitting, crochet, and craft in the modern, beautiful, and meaningful way.

Mainly conceived as a collection of patterns complemented by thoughtful writing and useful tutorials, it celebrates the joy of making!

Description

Summer is just around the corner! The nine designs this issue were inspired by ceramic tiles, terracotta, and sand, so expect earthy shades with splashes of colour and organic, repeating patterns. For your summer wardrobe, we have essential summer tops and tees, a cardigan, a shawl, and a crochet bag – all light and breezy for warmer days.

We’re also excited that we’ve finally been able to add more pages to the magazine. This means more room for the gorgeous photography you love, an increased font size, and a wider range of sizes for some patterns (with the aim for all patterns in future issues).

Featuring designs by

AMY CHRISTOFFERS // SARI NORDLUND  // SORAYA GARCÍA // ISA CATEPILLÁN // CLARE LAKEWOOD // JOSÉE PAQUINE // MARJORIE MARTIN // RACHAEL REESE // STEPHANIE EARP

This issue includes an interview with Emi Ito, who answers our questions of creativity and misappropriation. ‘Learning and Unlearning’ unpicks the issues of cultural appropriation and diversity, important topics we have been reevaluating. 

We also have yarn-free based projects to enjoy while the sun shines. If you’re on the lookout for a new craft to try, we have a project bag tutorial by artist Arrounna Khounnoraj, of Bookhou. She’ll show you how to block-print your own fabric, perfect for creating your own tile-inspired tessellating patterns! Plus Rebecca Lawrence’s recipe for her Maple Bourbon Fudge is an easy way to whip up an impressive sweet treat to share with friends.

You'll find all the patterns details on Ravelry 

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