pile of hand knits

 

Pom Pom Issue 39 is inspired by rhythm.

This Winter 2021 collection features knit and crochet patterns that reflects and explores shifts in colour including repeating motifs.

Designers have created patterns which highlight the aspects of rhythm we see, such as written musical scores and the visual representation of soundwaves.

In ‘Rhythms of Handiwork’, Felicity (Felix) Ford explores the communal and historical relationship between craft and rhythm, while Claudia Khan writes about the delicate melody of parenthood, partnership, and time in her article, ‘A Family Song’.

There's also a handmade lip balm tutorial.

You can buy Issue 39 and browse our other Pom Pom magazines here.

 

cardigan

Oliveros by Cleo Malone

 

pink sweater

Pink Noise by Adella Dutra

 

sweater

Semitone by Valerie Ng

 

black and white sweater

Polyrhythm by Johanna Kunin

 

cardigan

Rockmore by Ana D

 

sweater

Wavetable by Nidhi Kansal

 

socks

Synaesthesia by Keiko Kikuno

 

hat

Decrescendo by Judith Brand

 

mittens

Madrigal by Astrid Colding Sivertsen

 

mittens

Trembita by Tetyana Vyazovska

 

You can buy Issue 39 and browse our other Pom Pom magazines here.

Fiona Wright
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