pile of hand knits

 

Pom Pom Autumn 2021 celebrates trees: their roots, branches, and everything in-between.

In this 38th issue, there are cable patterns which mimic roots and boughs, clever colourwork and textures designed to imitate plant life, and patterns which reference the enchanted forests of fairy tales.

 

Saknes

 

Alsia - crochet!

 

Calodonia

 

Soana

 

Skyward

 

Autumn is a transitional season, so alongside trusty pullovers and cardigans, you’ll find accessories for when the weather turns chilly.

 

Overstory

 

Brocéliande

 

Silvatica

 

Stargrove

 

It's not just patterns. Issue 38 also includes:

Dawn Henderson shares her experiences of Hoodoo (or African American rootwork).

Drawing on her expertise in microplastics, Tereza Pavlíková raises important questions about the textile industry and pollution,

Caitlin Ffrench demonstrates how you can make charcoal and ink from dried plant material.

Fi Churchman shares her recipe for a ginger pudding recipe.

You can buy Issue 38 and browse our other Pom Pom magazines here.

 

Past Pom Pom autumn issues still available at The Woolly Brew

Fiona Wright
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