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The third number this season! A special magazine for needlework for all tastes!
This is an English magazine that is translated into different languages and is very popular - especially in the UK and Germany among the craftswomen who sew, knit, sculpt, glue, draw and so on - in short, every day of life is spent in a creative movement. It publishes a lot of information from the blogs of needlewomen from around the world.
What will we find interesting in this issue? For example, simple but very creative projects - how to make a unique designer item out of a T-shirt or blouse. Hint: using appliqués-patterns or coloring spray and stencils. Sounds weird? Photos and detailed instructions can be found in the magazine. Or, for example, openwork beanie and scarf-snood - also certainly will not go unnoticed, as well as crocheted zigzag pattern pillowcases that resemble expensive accessories from a famous boutique. The perfect charm - animals from felt - I want to repeat immediately! A clutch bag sewn from the remains of different fabrics will interest many needlewomen who already have little sewing experience, but they want to reach new heights! And also: weaving a flower pot (you can find this instruction on the website in the workshop section),we sew a kimono and color it with the trendy ombre effect, make home slippers and embroider bracelets with beads ... In the latest issue, Molly often mentions a new crochet technique using a special crochet called Knooking - be the first to be in the know! Surely this technique will soon become popular in Russia!
The editorial office receives many letters from Russian needlewomen who accidentally discovered a new magazine on the "ruins". They send photos with their own projects, which will be published in future releases! Ask a magazine in print booths, the future of Russia depends on the demand for this new project - the Molly Makes magazine in Russian. Will Russia support DIY (do it yourself - do it yourself!) - a movement popular all over the world, the model of which is the Molly Makes magazine? To summarize the first results, very little time remains.
"MollieMakes" No. 3−2014 on sale from August 21, order at the kiosks now, as the editorial office receives complaints that the magazine is difficult to find.
You can ask all questions to Lyubava Fredericks. here.
And here you can see a few more photos
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Contents of the magazine "Mollie Makes" (MollieMakes) No. 3−2014:
Master classes:Raspberries:
crocheted raspberries can be used as appliqués or sewn onto hair elastic bands.
Ethno Top:
from the remnants of different fabrics we make geometric patterns-applications on the top.
Patchwork reticule:
if you have a clasp and yarn left, you can quickly sew a handbag "under the dress."
Kimono Ombre:
we sew a dressing gown with smell and we color it with ombre technique.
Bracelets Week:
we shake out the box with broken or “unpaired” jewelry and think about how to make bracelets out of them. Examples include a lace bracelet embroidered with beads and a chain bracelet with a strip of fabric from a T-shirt.
Mini Zoo:
we roll with the needle of cute animals: the giraffe Grisha, the lion cub Leva and the elephant Ellochka.
Dreamcatcher:
DIY Native American amulet is a good idea for a pendant and earrings, as well as an interior accessory.
Sam Couture:
Trend: crochet pillowcases in zigzags a la Missoni.
Walking slippers:
sew home slippers.
Gardens of Babylon:
weaving pots using the macrame technique.
Autumn Charm:
Trend: knit openwork scarf-snood and beanie hat.
Flight of the Machaon:
Using a stencil and spray paint, we color the blouse, getting the effect of batik.
And also in the issue:
Creative news from around the world
reportage - Russian, Ukrainian, Moldavian embroidery at the H&H exhibition in Cologne,
visits: textile designer Andrea Mueller, the Golden Fleece store-salon on Tsvetnoy Boulevard,
book novel reviews,
Interviews with Hatnut athletes who became famous for their own hand-knitted hats and made this a successful business.
Editor Lubava Friedrichs
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