Pom Pom Quarterly - Issue 46 Autumn 2023
Pom Pom Quarterly - Issue 46 Autumn 2023
Pom Pom Quarterly - Issue 46 Autumn 2023
Pom Pom Quarterly - Issue 46 Autumn 2023
Pom Pom Quarterly - Issue 46 Autumn 2023
Pom Pom Quarterly - Issue 46 Autumn 2023
Pom Pom Quarterly - Issue 46 Autumn 2023
Pom Pom Quarterly - Issue 46 Autumn 2023
Pom Pom Quarterly - Issue 46 Autumn 2023
Pom Pom Quarterly - Issue 46 Autumn 2023
Pom Pom Quarterly - Issue 46 Autumn 2023
Pom Pom Quarterly - Issue 46 Autumn 2023

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Pom Pom Quarterly - Issue 46 Autumn 2023

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Pom Pom Quarterly - Issue 46 Autumn 2023

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Pom Pom is a quarterly collectible publication based in London, UK. It stands out as a must-have knitting magazine due to its modern, creative patterns. 

Collaborating with creatives we admire is one of the great joys of making Pom Pom. Candice English of The Farmer’s Daughter Fibers has been an inspiration to us for a long time, both as a dyer and as an advocate for Indigenous women. We are 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. We are so grateful to her for sharing herself, her work, and her family with us. 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

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Pom Pom Quarterly is now printed in a larger format to better show off each issue’s patterns and photography, and to better help you choose which project to cast on first. With larger pages comes an improved layout, which will make their pattern instructions easier to read. Also there are now more pages per issue. Committed to finding sustainably sourced paper, new issues of Pom Pom Quarterly will continue to be printed in the UK and are now carbon balanced with the World Land Trust.