The spring 2013 issue of IUMusic Magazine
Doug Inglish teams up with model Shane Williams and Behind the Blinds to deliver relaxed attitude in “Baby One More Time
Pom Pom is a quarterly magazine that presents knitting, crochet, and craft in a modern, beautiful, and meaningful way. Mainly conceived as a collection of patterns complemented by thoughtful writing and useful tutorials, it also celebrates the joy of making. Issue 48 - Spring 2024: Check Mate It is with bittersweet pride that the 48th and final issue of Pom Pom Quarterly is presented here. The title of this edition, Check Mate, has many meanings to the team behind the magazine, but most importantly, it marks the end of a wonderful journey. This knitted and crocheted ode to wovens includes patterns that any maker will be proud to create. With two needles or a hook, these designs were inspired by the beauty of weaving and pay a special tribute to this ancient sister craft. Featuring designs by: Marie Régnier // Susan Lin-Yeonee Makes // Giuseppina Flamini // Yessabeett Bueno-Creaciones Ananda // Stine Hoelgaard // Olivia Glennon // Sara Ottosson-Handvärkat // Julia Wilkens // Jule Kebelmann // Elspeth Vance Printed in the UKMagazine only available in ENGLISH (EN) You can also access a digital copy via Ravelry using the download code printed on the inside cover of the magazine from the same date.
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Get ready for Laine's lovely spring issue! Laine 20, Waterways invites you to spend a day by the sea with us — you can almost smell the salty air and feel the soft breeze in your hair! This issue includes ten beautiful and unique knits perfect for the season: the kind that will keep you warm on the first spring days when you can’t get enough of the outdoors but still need that extra layer to keep you warm. Issue 20, Spring 2024, includes: 140 pages 10 knitting patterns (both charts and written instructions provided): 5 sweaters, one cardigan, one tee, two shawls and one pair of socks. An interview with the Finnish knitwear designer Jenny Ansah who wants to bring a stronger sense of community to the world of handicrafts. The results of Laine's first-ever Laine Knitting Survey, with 4,433 responses from knitters worldwide. Read what knitting looks like in the 2020s and how knitters hope to see it evolve! Jeanette Sloan’s Fibre Talk: A regular article on Jeanette chatting with interesting people. In this issue, she meets Maria Zeb Benjamin from The Wool Library, a grassroots organisation celebrating British wool. Five Ways by our regular writer Päivi Kankaro, who explores how artificial intelligence might change knitting in the future. Where I Knit: A regular piece that pictures people knitting in their favourite spot. In this issue, we meet Sascha Faxe, a Danish MP who likes to knit in Parliament meetings. Seasonal recipes to inspire your spring cooking. Book reviews. Designers featured in this issue: Rebecca Clow, Lily Kate France, Eliza Hinkes, Susanna Kaartinen, Marzena Kołaczek, Marion Mursic, Joey Poh, Olga Putano, Qing Studio and Thea Vesterby.
The Handmade Companion is a lifestyle magazine for those that love DIY, indie art and crafts, gardening, learning new hobbies, making it themselves, recipes, sewing patterns, crochet, embroidery, shopping at unique independent retailers, vintage and thrifting... In this issue you will find articles about: how to start a garden, spring detox recipes, a cool product photography tutorial on how to make a light box for under $5, a sweet market/harvest bag pattern, how to crochet flowers, a spring trends handmade style shopping section, how to start a craft swap in your area, 10 questions with one of my favorite bath and body shop owners, some advice for the DIY bride, and so much more! Purchase the full digital and/or print issue here: http://www.thehandmadegiftguide.com/2012/04/handmade-companion-spring-issue.html
ISSUE: ISSUE 14 | Spring 2024 SHIPS beginning of March 2024 Cait Luca graces our spring issue of Trailblazher and we are thrilled to share how this modern Arizona cowgirl @cowgirl.cait is making a difference in the world - Trailblazher style. Pushing back against established practises of shipping horses to be slaughtered out of the country, Luca has created a non-profit organization to save horses, one life at a time. With a mission to have an impact on both the equines she saves and the people who partner and help her fulfill her mission, you’ll want to dive into Cait’s story immediately to feel inspired and empowered to make a difference yourself. Trailblaz•her is a family owned, female founded, quarterly, keepsake magazine. It will have you exploring the stories, wisdom and know-how of modern, rural women. You’ll feel inspired, empowered and connected to the spirit of life beyond the city limits. From ranchers, makers, homesteaders, women in ag and beyond, it is the perfect companion for those seeking a tangible connection to the values of a back-to-basics life. Our mission is to help you cultivate a life at the crossroads of grit & passion. We invite you to grow the trailblazher in you, as you explore the stories, wisdom, and know-how of modern, rural women living on the prairies, in the mountains, by the sea and beyond. Each issue showcases the beauty and the challenges of navigating rural life with a growing business, feature stories, nourishing recipes, valuable life skills, mindset and development tips plus unique and refreshing perspectives to bring the heart of Trailblaz•her into your home and life. Have you thought of a Trailblazher subscription where you save 5-12%. Have each issue delivered right to your door - never miss an issue! Upgrade and subscribe here.See our FAQ below.
Start thinking Spring with the latest issue of Laine magazine! The Laine 20 Spring 2023 Issue, named Waterways, invites you to spend a day by the sea — you can almost smell the salty air and feel the soft breeze in your hair! This issue includes ten beautiful and unique knits perfect for the season: the kind that will keep you warm on the first spring days when you can’t get enough of the outdoors but still need that extra layer to keep you warm! Included in this Issue: 40 pages 10 Knitting patterns (both charts and written instructions provided): 5 sweaters, 1 cardigan, 1 tee, 2 shawls, and 1 pair of socks. An interview with the Finnish knitwear designer Jenny Ansah who wants to bring a stronger sense of community to the world of handicrafts. Jeanette Sloan’s Fibre Talk: A regular article on Jeanette chatting with interesting people. In this issue, she meets Maria Zeb Benjamin from The Wool Library, a grassroots organisation that celebrates British wool. Five Ways by our regular writer Päivi Kankaro, who explores how artificial intelligence might change knitting in the future. Where I Knit: A regular piece that pictures people knitting in their favourite spot. In this issue, we meet Sascha Faxe, a Danish MP who likes to knit in Parliament meetings. Seasonal recipes to inspire your spring cooking. Book reviews. Designers featured in this issue: Rebecca Clow, Lily Kate France, Eliza Hinkes, Susanna Kaartinen, Marzena Kołaczek, Marion Mursic, Joey Poh, Olga Putano, Qing Studio and Thea Vesterby. Printed in Estonia. Print only. No digital download code available.
A digital publication of International Encaustic Artists.
Northern Magazine spring 2012
Wax Fusion is the journal of International Encaustic Artists, committed to showcasing the strength and creative practice of encaustic art. We aim to inspire, highlight the community's impact, and provide educational resources. In every issue, contributing artists bring a unique style, voice, and perspective to the exploration of encaustic art. Wax Fusion is provided free of charge as an integral part of the mission of International Encaustic Artists within a global community.
More Than a Magazine, a Movement!
Sherry Gore and Cindy Woodsmall had the book signing for their books. Cindy Woodsmall meets Chris Bontrager from Montana. I love these hands. One of Chris' index fingers is only a stub, but at least it is still big enough to point at me from across the table. Chris is settling up with Lena, who does Sherry's book work. Katie, who came with her grandmother from Tampa to the book signing. Sarah & Lester Gingerich looking through the next issue of Cooking and Such, which is the spring issue. And some more visitors or guests or whatever you call them.
Spring 2014: Behind the scenes of Chrisley Knows Best, offstage with Young the Giant, the slow fashion movement, industrial design, Sophia Webster and more.
Join us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/neverlazy NeverLazy is an online visual arts & fashion magazine showcasing the works of emerging and established creative individuals. Issue 17 (Spring 2015) features: Agata Królak, Christine Ai, Clara Cohen, Dani Bower, Elina Babicheva, Enrico Brunetti, Esteban Wautier, Francesco Menicucci, Hui-Yu Chen, Izabela Bartyzel, Kaho To & NOON Concepts, Kunihiko Matsuba, Liselore Frowijn, Mauro Talamonti, cover artist Melissa Harrison, Mitar Terzic, Owen Gent, Patricia Bolinches, Qazim Gashi, Richard Vergez, Sam Grant, Scarlett Casciello, Thomas Carlà, Torry Svyatnenko and Veronica Formos.
Digital fashion magazine for the new generation of creatives. Daily editorials, quarterly issues, constant vibes. Spring is a time for growth and change. It is a time to embrace your feelings but as well, welcome new ones. It is a time to let go and focus on you. It is a time of vitality.
Get ready for Laine's lovely spring issue! Laine 20, Waterways invites you to spend a day by the sea with us — you can almost smell the salty air and feel the soft breeze in your hair! This issue includes ten beautiful and unique knits perfect for the season: the kind that will keep you warm on the first spring days when you can’t get enough of the outdoors but still need that extra layer to keep you warm. Issue 20, Spring 2024, includes: 140 pages 10 knitting patterns (both charts and written instructions provided): 5 sweaters, one cardigan, one tee, two shawls and one pair of socks. An interview with the Finnish knitwear designer Jenny Ansah who wants to bring a stronger sense of community to the world of handicrafts. The results of Laine's first-ever Laine Knitting Survey, with 4,433 responses from knitters worldwide. Read what knitting looks like in the 2020s and how knitters hope to see it evolve! Jeanette Sloan’s Fibre Talk: A regular article on Jeanette chatting with interesting people. In this issue, she meets Maria Zeb Benjamin from The Wool Library, a grassroots organisation celebrating British wool. Five Ways by our regular writer Päivi Kankaro, who explores how artificial intelligence might change knitting in the future. Where I Knit: A regular piece that pictures people knitting in their favourite spot. In this issue, we meet Sascha Faxe, a Danish MP who likes to knit in Parliament meetings. Seasonal recipes to inspire your spring cooking. Book reviews. Designers featured in this issue: Rebecca Clow, Lily Kate France, Eliza Hinkes, Susanna Kaartinen, Marzena Kołaczek, Marion Mursic, Joey Poh, Olga Putano, Qing Studio and Thea Vesterby.
On the cover, Kevin Ninh // Featuring: Brady Pappas, Juliet Ivy, Rocco and many in our Issue 66: Spring 2024 — Fearless.
Tao Okamoto for The Ground Spring/Summer 2014 issue, photographed by Seiji Fujimori and styled by Aya Funakoshi
This spring issue of PS Magazine is PACKED full of goodies! We highlight our new member portal, share more information about the upcoming 2021 PSA Summit, and also feature articles on the U.S. Figure Skating Centennial Celebration, Self-Care Strategies for Coaches, Foundations of Coaching Course recap, U.S. Figure Skating Championships and Coaches Honor Roll listing, Foundations of Nutrition, PSA Board of Governor Nominees, the final USOPC presentation, all in addition to our regularly featured columns.
College of the Holy Cross - Holy Cross Magazine - Spring 2017 Volume: 51 Issue: 2
Pom Pom is a quarterly magazine that presents knitting, crochet, and craft in a modern, beautiful, and meaningful way. Mainly conceived as a collection of patterns complemented by thoughtful writing and useful tutorials, it also celebrates the joy of making. Issue 48 - Spring 2024: Check Mate It is with bittersweet pride that the 48th and final issue of Pom Pom Quarterly is presented here. The title of this edition, Check Mate, has many meanings to the team behind the magazine, but most importantly, it marks the end of a wonderful journey. This knitted and crocheted ode to wovens includes patterns that any maker will be proud to create. With two needles or a hook, these designs were inspired by the beauty of weaving and pay a special tribute to this ancient sister craft. Featuring designs by: Marie Régnier // Susan Lin-Yeonee Makes // Giuseppina Flamini // Yessabeett Bueno-Creaciones Ananda // Stine Hoelgaard // Olivia Glennon // Sara Ottosson-Handvärkat // Julia Wilkens // Jule Kebelmann // Elspeth Vance Printed in the UKMagazine only available in ENGLISH (EN) You can also access a digital copy via Ravelry using the download code printed on the inside cover of the magazine from the same date.
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Spring 2011 Issue of Modern Handmade Child, a seasonal online magazine helping families to embrace the handmade way of life. In this issue: the latest handmade trends for spring fashion and home decor, fun spring inspired crafts to do with your kids, delicious recipes, spring cleaning, living green, and much, much more!
Family issue
A quarterly newsletter on Education Technology at the GSE
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From giant bags, oversize earrings, and deconstructed trench coats to every single color… but mostly yellow.
Serious spring issue featuring cover star Hannah Elyse, fresh faces in new season fashion, breakout bands Mezko and Noire + more!
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Stay connected to the world of fashion, style and beauty with the Bal Harbour Magazine Spring 2018 issue! Please visit https://www.balharbourshops.com
On the cover, Kevin Ninh // Featuring: Brady Pappas, Juliet Ivy, Rocco and many in our Issue 66: Spring 2024 — Fearless.