Issue 25 Fall/Winter 2022
This issue features twelve knitwear designs created with special attention to silhouette and pattern in subdued shades. Photographs were taken on location at the recently renovated Kyoto City KYOCERA Art Museum. Paired with the magnificent architecture of the museum, each design is truly a work of art.
Participating designers:
Alice Caetano, Bérangère Cailliau, Bristol Ivy, Hiromi Nagasawa, Karel Chan, Ksenia Naidyon, Miki Teragaki, Miyuki Watanabe, Paula Pereira, Ronja Hakalehto, Teti Lutsak, amirisu
Feature: Special Interviews on Fashion & Knitting
Amirisu interviewed designers and owners who have successfully combined their passion for hand-knitting, fashion and creativity to create successful businesses. In addition, it is a book full of handcraft information such as;
- Lori's handmade project, how to make a sewing machine quilt cushion cover,
- how to make a crochet basket,
- and an introduction to Japanese Kintsugi.
- A4 size, 130 pages. Comes with a Ravelry download code. All patterns are Japanese sentence patterns and charts. It's not a knitting pattern.
- A PDF download code is included in the print copy.
Issue 24 Spring/Summer 2022
Harmonized by a soft palette of pastel and neutral hues, the twelve knitwear designs in this issue are inspired by the customs, family traditions, and special places that have contributed to each designer’s heritage.
Participating designers: Rosemary (Romi) Hill / Leeni Hoimela / Rastus Hsu / Sari Nordlund / Inese Sang / Megumi Sawada / Susanne Sommer / yamagara / Yucca / Dianna Walla / amirisu
Feature: Craft Guide to Toronto
Three locals, Laura Chau and Kiyomi & Sachiko Burgin, share some of their favorite spots in the city.
Plus, a project from Lori Ann Graham, a machine-quilted tote bag project, a look at Retrosaria Rosa Pomar’s new shop, and more!
Download Code: A Ravelry download code of the entire magazine is printed on an inserted card.
Format: Softcover / 130 pages / A4 size / Printed in Japan
Issue 23 Fall/Winer 2021
This issue features twelve film-inspired knitwear designs created by some of our favorite designers from Japan and abroad.
Participating designers: Véronik Avery / Helga Isager / Keiko Kikuno / Sari Nordlund / Paula Pereira / Rievive / Nataliya Sinelshchikova / Orlane Sucche / Dianna Walla / yamagara / amirisu
Feature: Designers’ Favorite Films
Discover more about each of the films that inspired our designers. You may find a new favorite yourself!
Plus, a contribution from Lori Ann Graham, a look at our new Tokyo shop, an introduction to machine quilting, and more.