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Making Magazine issue no. 12 - Dusk

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DUSK is inspired by more time spent at home, inviting rest and relaxation to be a priority in our daily lives. This collection aims to savour the dusk — its colours and mood — and everything it offers to teach us about transforming our place in this world. See Product Details for list of patterns and projects.

Knit and sewn garment patterns are sized up to fit at least a 60" bust measurement.

Number Of Projects: 19
Size of Magazine: 30cm x 21cm
Patterns and Projects:
Artwork by Rachel Gloria Adams
Last Light Pillow by Bess Casey Wilke
Blackberry Sleep Mask by Louisa Burtonshaw
Umbra Lounge Set by Alexis Bailey
Checkerboard Quilt by Kristine Vejar
Needle Felted Checkers by Kimberly Hamlin
Nightfall Shawl by Tatiana Sarasa
Fawn Doll by Katia Ferris
Tide Pool at Dusk Rug by Elizabeth Miller
Intention Ritual for Self Care by Katie Dionne and Leila Raven
Jasper Cardigan by Leila Raven
Double Brioche House Socks by Tiffany Chen
Chain Pullover by Norah Gaughan
Stanza Wrap by Eline Alcocer
Rivi Hat by Camille Romano
Stoneridge Wrap by Saysha Greene
Amethyst Crystal Blanket by Ksenia Naidyon
Nightfall Dolls by Susan B Anderson
Menahan Tank and Shorts by Julie Robinson
Dealla Cardigan by Paula Pereira
Lilit Pillow by Elena Solier Jansà
Purposeful Hues: On Sourcing and Dyeing Natural Purple by Kathy Hattori

Printed in: U.S.

Making is a themed publication of projects for knitters, sewists, and makers.

Join editors Carrie Bostick Hoge and Ashley Yousling on this exciting project that brings crafts people with different areas of focus to one publication. The act of making helps to connect us to the past, knowing that many craft skills were practiced daily out of necessity.

We also connect to our present, as we stop to slow down and enjoy the work at hand, leaving behind the stress of our busy days. And, possibly at the heart of our creations, is the future.

As the sweater we knit or the blanket we quilt becomes an heirloom for our family to use, enjoy, and pass down to the next generation. Circling back and tying us to the past.

All these connections are equally important and help to bring meaning and value to the beauty and utility we make.

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