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  • Making Stories Magazine Issue 8

    3 total reviews

    Format

    Theme: Campfire

    In this Fall & Winter issue, we’re inviting you to come sit and knit with us while getting lost watching the flames of our campfire dance. 13 modern, wearable knitwear designs will keep us cozy and warm, not only around the fire, but also in our everyday adventures.

    Texture, cables, colorwork or soothing stockinette – no matter which one speaks to you at the moment, you’ll find something you love in these pages. Speaking of love: The love for this planet and carefully caring for it while we’re out in nature is the thread that weaves through this issue’s essays and illustration.

    Designs by...

    Agata Mackiewicz, Audrey Borrego, Barbara Gottwik, Eimear Earley, Elena Solier Jansà, Elizabeth Nihoniho, Fabienne Gassmann, Hanna Maciejewska, Mara Licole Taylor, Marie Régnier, Natalie Sheldon, Susan Schädler, Thien-Kieu Lam

    Yarns by...

    Bouclelaine, De Rerum Natura, Garthenor Organic, Ginger Twist Studio, Lanivendole, Life in the Long Grass, Maison Corlène, Mominoki Yarn, Ritual Dyes, Stolen Stitches, The Grey Sheep Co., Wild Earth Yarns, Xolla Wool

    Contributions by...

    Marie Shultz, Marina Skua, Sophie Thomas, Vera Hoenen

    • Ads: Not a single one - we're completely ad-free!
    • Length: 136 full-color pages
    • Content: 13 patterns, 2 essays, 1 poem, 1 illustration
    • Format: Every print copy comes with two download codes printed inside: One for a digital copy, and one for adding the magazine to your Ravelry library.
    • Dimensions: 20 x 26 x 1 cm / 7.9 x 10.3 x 0.4”
    • Weight: Approx. 400g

    • Made out of 100% recycled paper that carries the "Blauer Engel" (Blue Angel) certificate, the highest environmental certificate available for print products
    • Printed with Umweltdruck Berlin, a printer that is local to us, focuses on sustainable products, and is also "Blauer Engel" (Blue Angel) certified
    • Packaged without a scrap of plastic - we use 100% recycled paper materials instead
    • Shipped with DHL or USPS Green delivery services, offsetting all carbon emissions occurring through shipping

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    Customer Reviews

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    Alice
    Great designs und beautiful yarns

    It’s not the first time I buy a making stories magazine and I love that I always discover new yarn and new designers. Photos are great and I definitely want to knit 3-4 designs of this issue :)

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    Sarah Meehan
    1st time reader

    I only started knitting regularly this year and this is actually the first knitting 'magazine' I have purchased. I wanted to broaden my skills and love the fact this issue has a lot of smaller items to knit to help with my learning. I really like the ethos of this magazine as well.

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    Becky Briggs

    Making Stories Magazine Issue 8