Pom Pom Quarterly Autumn 2020 – Issue 34

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Pom Pom Quarterly Autumn 2020 – Issue 34

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Autumn finds many knitters picking up their needles after the summer, a return to the familiar reassurance of woolly yarns. For Issue 34, the Pom Pom team is so excited to share their collaboration with the multidisciplinary artist Ocean Rose. Their theme of ‘Home’ makes for a dreamy collection of cosy autumnal knits, evoking the places that bring connection and comfort, all beautifully captured in micro-shoots by our models in their abodes.

Printed in the UK on lovely heavy paper and it includes a digital download copy. A Ravelry download code will come with your magazine and will be available to download from the release date.

 

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Welcome to Pom Pom Quarterly- Autumn 2020 Issue 34! You can find all details for this issues patterns at Ravelry.

At the moment we don’t carry any of the yarns used in this issue. We would highly recommend the following beautiful yarn as a suiting substitute:

– Jamieson & Smith for the Jamieson’s Spindrift
the Dutch Yarn Barn Silk Cloud for the Ocean by the Sea Halo

 

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Pom Pom was founded in 2012 as a quarterly magazine that would present 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, Pom Pom also celebrates the joy of making, hopefully without taking it all too seriously!

“Since our kitchen table beginnings, we’ve gone on to feature some of the most well-known and loved independent designers and yarn producers, with some of the less well-known also growing along with us. We are so proud and lucky to be able to say that Pom Pom is now stocked at over 250 locally-owned yarn and craft stores across four continents and 20 countries. At Pom Pom we know that knitters are creative, curious people – so we also include lots of other features we think you’ll enjoy – from cocktail recipes, to dyeing tutorials, to articles about 18th century paper cut artists! Basically anything we think will inspire you. We also take pride in every detail of our magazine, from the typefaces we use right down to the paper we’re printed on – knitters are tactile people after all! We have always been, and continue to be, printed in the United Kingdom.

Pom Pom continues to grow, and we very much value each and everyone of you along with us on the journey! We are so excited about bringing you more thoughtful, beautiful, joyful, educational, and inspirational knitted (and crocheted!) goodness for a long time to come.”

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