Pom Pom Quarterly Issue 46 Autumn 2023

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Pom Pom Quarterly Issue 46 Autumn 2023

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Issue 46 – Guest Editor: Candice English of The Farmer’s Daughter Fibers

Collaborating with creatives PPQ admire is one of the great joys of making Pom Pom. Candice English of The Farmer’s Daughter Fibers has been an inspiration to then for a long time, both as a dyer and as an advocate for Indigenous women. PPQ is thrilled to welcome Candice as Guest Editor for this issue.

Candice has brought a fresh perspective to these pages, along with her distinctive aesthetic, drawing from both her Indigenous roots and life in the American West. It is a privilege for her to share herself, her work, and her family. It’s an honour to be trusted with the stories and creativity of each contributor to this autumn issue.

The patterns in this issue are a representation of hard and soft duality in the American West. The hard work embedded in the people of Montana is a result of the softness you find in the spirit of Indigenous homelands. You will find classic designs that can be worn in utilitarian ways but also jazzed up a bit for social outings.

Featuring designs by: Allison Lutes // Esti Juango // Elena Solier Jansà // Natalie Bullock // Sandy Jones // Lindsey Fowler // Lena Zharichenko // Lee Ann Yazzie // Imke von Nathusius // Tin Can Knits

You can find the preview of this issue on PPQś blog

 

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Pom Pom was founded in 2012 as a quarterly magazine that would present knitting, crochet, and craft in a 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 every one 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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Pom Pom Quarterly is een Brits magazine wat vier keer per jaar uitkomt. Pom Pom is een magazine dat zich focust op breien, haken en moderne handwerktechnieken op prachtige en toepasbare wijze. Het magazine biedt een collectie van brei- en haakpatronen, artikelen, recepten en meer. De redactie van Pom Pom Quarterly streeft ernaar om een inclusief en divers magazine te zijn, met patronen tot en met maat 62-64.

Je kunt altijd rekenen op een inspiratievol magazine, waarbij de bekende en minder bekende designers en garenmerken aan bod komen. Al jaren een team favoriet hier bij Cross & Woods!