You will find knitting, crochet, felting, spinning, weaving, travel, and so much more in this magazine. Having begun in Adelaide, Yarn is still an Australian magazine, created here in Australia, and read worldwide.
Yarn is published in March, June, September and December each year.
Issue 48 Treasure
Profiles include: Yazmina-Michèle de Gaye: The Crochet Goddess; The Treasures of IxCHeL – Charly McCafferty.
Articles include: Challenge: Every Little Scrap; Knit One-Give Many – Lynda Caroll; The Magic of Macramé – Naomi James; Confessions of a Card-Carrying Crocheter – Mara Cunnett; The Attraction of Tatting – Daphne Scott; Yarns from Plants – Naomi James.
Patterns in this issue Include:
CROCHET
- Hyperbolic Scarf – Yazmina-Michèle de Gaye
- A Visit From the Tooth Fairy – Robynn-El Ross
KNIT
- Cherish Neckpiece – Kiri FitzGerald
- Wild and Wonderful: The 100-yarn Cowl – Gail Kutasi
- Victoria and Albert Hats and Bootees – Jenny Occleshaw
- Gloryville Teacosy – Jenny Occleshaw
FELT
- Felting a Dress for Your Doll – Maria Layne
MACRAMÉ and other YARN CRAFTS
- Macramé Bottles – Elizabeth Alexandrou
- Having a Ball – Maria Layne
Plus: Yarn Conversion Guide, Yarn Related Yumminess, Stitch Guide, Book Reviews, YARN Market/Where to Buy Guide and more…
You will find knitting, crochet, felting, spinning, weaving, travel, and so much more in this magazine. Having begun in Adelaide, Yarn is still an Australian magazine, created here in Australia, and read worldwide.
Yarn is published in March, June, September and December each year.
Issue 48 Treasure
Profiles include: Yazmina-Michèle de Gaye: The Crochet Goddess; The Treasures of IxCHeL – Charly McCafferty.
Articles include: Challenge: Every Little Scrap; Knit One-Give Many – Lynda Caroll; The Magic of Macramé – Naomi James; Confessions of a Card-Carrying Crocheter – Mara Cunnett; The Attraction of Tatting – Daphne Scott; Yarns from Plants – Naomi James.
Patterns in this issue Include:
CROCHET
- Hyperbolic Scarf – Yazmina-Michèle de Gaye
- A Visit From the Tooth Fairy – Robynn-El Ross
KNIT
- Cherish Neckpiece – Kiri FitzGerald
- Wild and Wonderful: The 100-yarn Cowl – Gail Kutasi
- Victoria and Albert Hats and Bootees – Jenny Occleshaw
- Gloryville Teacosy – Jenny Occleshaw
FELT
- Felting a Dress for Your Doll – Maria Layne
MACRAMÉ and other YARN CRAFTS
- Macramé Bottles – Elizabeth Alexandrou
- Having a Ball – Maria Layne
Plus: Yarn Conversion Guide, Yarn Related Yumminess, Stitch Guide, Book Reviews, YARN Market/Where to Buy Guide and more…
The benefits of Wool
Australian climate - perfect for wool
The vast, open pastures of Australia offer ample grazing areas, promoting healthy, well-nourished sheep that produce high-quality wool.
Tasmania's cooler climate provide ideal conditions for producing exceptionally fine wool, making it a renowned region for premium wool production in Australia.