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  • Moorit - Issue 2 Spring/Summer 2022

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    • Finally! A super classy magazine for crocheters!! In Moorit's words "an antidote to the dearth of print publications made especially for crocheters" - gotta love that! (Read more in "The Brand" tab...)

      Moorit is a celebration of our love for crochet... for its innate beauty, for its versatility, and for its suitability to all types of garments and accessories.

      The designs showcase a wide, but in no way exhaustive, range of techniques, including Tunisian, tapestry and intarsia colourwork, front/back posts stitches, and amigurumi.

      Issue 2: the theme is ‘Clear Waters’ and the designers looked to the sea to create pieces that feel like a breath of fresh coastal air. Look out for gorgeous textures and lots of garments!

      With designs by...
      Aklori Designs / Claudia Dingle / Emilia Johansson / Fay Dashper-Hughes / Ines Rodgers / Jeanette Bøgelund Bentzen / Linda Skuja / Michelle Boucher / Michelle White / Stephan C. Burse Jr. / and Yessabett Bueno Fernández
        
      And other contributions from...
      Helda Penagary (recipe) and Meg Rodgers (The Birlinn Yarn Company feature)

      Every print copy comes with a download code which can be redeemed on Ravelry or moorit.com.

      A4 size, 130 pages
    • ABOUT US:

      Moorit is an independent crochet magazine based in Scotland and run by Alyson Chu. Launched in 2021, it was imagined as an antidote to the dearth of print publications made especially for crocheters.

      Focussing on wearable, modern garments and accessories made in natural fibres, Moorit is a high-end craft magazine with true indie spirit.

      Being in a country of dramatic landscapes and long dark winter nights, our location encourages us to embrace the warmth of wool. Scotland also serves as a wonderful backdrop and we draw design inspiration from the beautiful textures and colours of the nature and built environment surrounding us.