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 Current Issue Yarn 16 Dec 2009 - Feb 2010

 

16 cover

International Year of Natural Fibres

In this issue we take a look at plant and regenerated cellulose fibres.

 

Seamless Fair Isle

This is Part 2 of the seamless series, with a look at Fair Isle & Intarsia and methods to avoid the colour jog between rounds.
Jennie Pakula

Knitting in Public: The Joy of Socks
Kylie Gusset

Yarn 4 Kids: In this issue our "Kids Only" page shows you how to make "tools of the trade" plus prizes.
Debbie Ellis

Magic Cast on for Toe up socks (or handbags)
Judy Becker

Summer Spindling with regenerated cellulose fibres
Michelle Snowdon

 

Patterns

Light & Lacy Knee Highs
Wendy Knight

Tabitha boho top
Jennie Pakula

Flower Power Cushion
Anette Eriksson

Dairing to be different
Teresa Dair

Cylinderella
Vicki Robinson

Ride the Wave skirt
Melissa Deutsch Scott

Beach Cover 
Jenny King

Princess Zia
Patrizia Steadman

Flamenco
Christine Jones

Juicy Summer Top
 

Plus: News & Product Reviews, Stitch Guide, Book Reviews, YARNMarket/Where to Buy Guide, Crafty Calendar, Stitch & Bitch Guide

Have you seen our newest publication?

FELT Magazine will be available every June and December and can be found in newsagents, at some craft events, at select Guilds and Feltmaker groups, and of course, via the website www.feltmagazine.com.au

 

Embellished Scarf Competition, Sept 1 - Feb 1

148cmx27cm

100% silk scarf

rolled hem

58inchx10.5inch

 

100% Silk Paj Scarf $10.00 AUD incl postage and entry to the competition. $500 first prize, $250 second prize, $100 third prize, plus publication in one of our magazines. Entry closes Feb 1, 2010. You may dye, stitch, rip, oversew, bead, felt or embellish the scarf in any way you like. Full details inside the back cover of Yarn Magazine Issue 15.