issue 7

This issue is packed full of crochet patterns for you to try.

  • Issue 7 has a festive yarn kit gift, with 6 sparkly designs to make including Rudolph and a gingerbread man
  • Our wonderful wool special, exploring this fabulous fibre and tying in with UK Wool Week
  • 34 inspiring patterns you'll love to make
  • 4 gorgeous blanket ideas, including our must-make snowflake design
  • Get ready for Christmas with festive designs such as build your own snowmen
  • Start your dress up doll design, and add to her wardrobe every issue
  • Stylish accessories for your winter wardrobe
  • Learn the basics with our step by step guide
  • Jane Crowfoot's crochet-along continues inside!
  • More mandala ideas for our Big Mandala Swap

Felted Rainbow Messenger. Master the gentle art of felting with our step by step guide

This issue is the first of Lynne Rowe's dress up doll feature. Each issue make a new outfit for Daisy-May's wardrobe.

This issue make the basic doll pattern and the first set of clothes and Halloween costume.

Damson Jacket - Crochet this beautiful little girl's jacket designed by Ruth Maddock.

Caledonian Heather Scarf by Zoe Potrac - inspired by the highlands and made using brilliant yarn produced in the UK, this winter scarf really is the best of British.

Bullseye blanket, a striking design by Rebecca Armstrong to crochet.

The first of Liz Lovick's gorgeous block designs, the Winter Solstice blanket.

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Cosy Robin cushion - a wonderful way to make your home feel festive, designed by Zoe Patroc.

Louise Watling has designed these clever snowmen in two parts with a soft magnet to join them together - kids will have fun swapping their heads around.

Fly the flag and celebrate wool week by using British yarn to crochet a Union Jack cushion.  

Remember to share your work with us for a chance to win a bundle of yarn!