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Pompom magazine9/3/2023 Issue 44 also includes a celebration of the art of screen printing by Mei Stephens, who muses on the parallels between printing and knitting, and Hannah McGregor’s second contribution to Pom Pom, this time taking on the colour yellow and its cultural history. Some pattern links from pictures and pattern name suggestions on this website take you to Ravelry. More than ever, representation of trans and intersex people is vital and we were honoured to work with them.įeaturing designs by: KLARA NILSSON - KLARYBERRY // MAREN ODENTHAL - KNITTERISTA // JESS KAVANAGH // JULIA MADILL // ARA STELLA // SUSANNA KAARTINEN - SANNA AND CO // JOANNE FOWLER // AMALIA SIEBER - KINDRED RED // SORAYA GARCÍA Angel Joy Flores and Alicia Roth Weigel are both activists who work towards a more equitable world for the LGBTQIA+ community in Texas and beyond. We’ve also invited two equally awe-inspiring people to model our knits for you this season. A hearty HELL-O to Issue 35 This vivid and dramatic Winter 2020 collection is guest edited by Stephen West and Aime Gille, and they have bought their. Pom Pom is a quarterly, collectable publication based in London, UK for smart, creative types who like knitting patterns with a modern aesthetic, great photography and interesting writing. As a print publication, transferring the words and images we craft so carefully onto paper is part of what we do. Our initial inspiration for this issue came from layering in images such as risographs, shadows, and superimposed photos, which got us thinking about printing and how it works. What PomPom writes about issue 31: A collection of patterns inspired by. This magazine is everything Holland Road Yarn Co stands for - and so fits. pom-pom-magazine-no-41 > Youre invited to our yarn party Issue 41 marks our 10th birthday and we have a host of jubilant and celebratory designs which. PomPom Magazine issue 31 with winter knitting patterns (available in English only). You never know what the day will bring with spring, so it’s the perfect season for layering!Īll of the pieces in this issue play with opacity, texture, and colourwork, layering techniques, tones, and transparency - sometimes all at once! Pom Pom Mag Pom Pom Issue 42 / Autumn 2022 Cover Winnow sweater - Pom Pom. As You Wish: An Inconceivable MKAL - Wonderland Yarn Kits.
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