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Pom Pom Quarterly – Issue 41: Summer 2022 - Anniversary Issue
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. Pom Pom is also into lots of other types of crafts and of course music, fashion, art, food and just generally making the world a little more beautiful with the things to make!
Pom Pom was set up in 2012 by Lydia Gluck and Meghan Fernandes. Making Issue 41 their 10 year Anniversary Issue, and you’re invited to the party! This issue contains a host of jubilant and celebratory designs which radiate all the joy of this landmark occasion! This rare bumper edition of Pom Pom Quarterly contains 13 designs for warm and cool climes, so no matter where you live in the world, there’s handmade party outfits aplenty within its pages. !
This is Pom Pom's most collectable edition yet! Not only is this unique issue split into warm and cool patterns, they’ve gone all out with a flip double cover. This is also the first issue printed in the new larger format! Expect lush photographic spreads and more room for patterns. They've also permanently increased the page count to bring you even more Pom Pom! Over the last decade, Pom Pom have been working with some of the most creative and inspirational people in the fibre world, and they especially invited a handful of them to contribute to this extraordinary summer collection!
Issue 41 features designs by: ISA CATEPILLÁN // SARI NORDLUND // INYOUNG KIM // MARIE RÉGNIER // GINA FAMA RÖCKENWAGNER // DAWN HENDERSON // AMALIA SIEBER // XANDY PETERS // SYLVIA WATTS-CHERRY // KIYOMI + SACHIKO BURGIN // JAMES N WATTS // AINUR BERKIMBAYEVA
What’s more, Issue 41 comes complete with party favours in the form of two articles and a recipe! Atsushi Futatsuya writes about cultural appropriation and the practice of Sashiko, and Atia Azmi’s ‘A Crafter’s Guide to London’ is a wonderful tribute to the vibrant city in which Pom Pom was founded. Dee Omole shares her recipe for the most stunning white chocolate madeleines you’ve ever seen – these would make a statement centrepiece at any shindig. So grab your knitting needles and crochet hooks and get ready to celebrate!
Your purchase of the print magazine also includes access to a digital copy, using the download code printed on the inside cover of the magazine.
Origin | United Kingdom |
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Published by | Pom Pom Quarterly |
Pages | 160 |
Binding | Paperback |
Other specifications | Pom Pom Quarterly Magazine Summer 2022 Issue 41 |