Inside Crochet is a monthly magazine full of inspiring projects for creative crocheters. Every issue is bursting with modern patterns for
women, men, children and the home, plus interesting features, reviews,
news, trends and events to keep you busy until next month and beyond.
There's also a beginners' guide, inspiration for rusty crocheters and
tutorials for the connoisseur.
Now available monthly from all good newsagents and supermarket chains, and digitally via PocketMags.com, in the Apple App Store and on Google Play.
We may still be in holiday season right now, but it’s not too early to start planning your autumn/winter makes!
Continue reading →Meadow is our go-to yarn for a special transitional piece such as a lightweight shawl or cardigan.
Continue reading →Super-tactile, plush and chenille yarns are launching all over the place as we head into a new season, and the latest from Stylecraft is Squeeze Me.
Continue reading →Regular Inside Crochet designer Anna Nikipirowicz has collaborated with The Scottish Yarn Festival on a beautiful new shawl pattern using their 4-ply yarns.
Continue reading →We’ve spotted a gorgeous little freebie from Black Sheep Wools, which is offering The Last Tango Scarf pattern as a free download.
Continue reading →New from Yarnsmiths is Full of Beans, a fabulous new self-striping yarn that adds a subtle spray of colours to your makes.
Continue reading →…the ‘cruelty-free’ silk yarn sourced from empty butterfly cocoons from BC Garn.
Continue reading →We’re very excited to discover a brilliant new creative collaboration between Pom Pom and Hobbii, which has produced a collection of beautiful patterns.
Continue reading →In the UK and globally, women and birthing people experience human rights violations during pregnancy and birth, and a new touring crochet exhibition aims to shine a light on these complex issues.
Continue reading →The latest inspirational woman to join the ranks of the Toft Dolls Club is...
Continue reading →Emily Foulds is now stocking natural fibre brand Blue Sky Fibers, starting with two yarn ranges – Metalico and Woolstok.
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