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KNITTING FOR PEACE
Knitters love to knit – but what happens when you ru
If the little ones in your life love to wear bright colours, then Sirdar’s ‘Little Scandi Pop’ pattern collection will put a smile on their faces! There are 10 comfortable garment and accessory projec
The ‘make do and mend’ slogan may have been used in Britain during the Second World War to advise people how to be frugal during harsh rationing restrictions, but the sentiment is still alive and kick
Crocheting for charity can be a rewarding endeavour on so many levels! Head to Facebook groups or online forums and you’ll find a wealth of like-minded crocheters either raising money for charity or d
Make do and mend is enjoying a creative revival. Debora Robertson gets out her darning wool and defies the tyranny of fast fashion, one stitch at a time
Crochet How is the new book from Pom Pom magazine founders Meghan Fernandes and Lydia Gluck. This beginner-friendly guide is a great way of getting your friends on board, with its clear instructions a
From sardine tins to sequinned prawns, Brighton-based knitting and crochet artist Kate Jenkins takes inspiration from traditional seafood culture