Making Stories Issue 10: Heirloom

Making Stories Issue 10: Heirloom

£24.00

This issue explores a theme at the very heart of Making Stories: making something to love and wear for years to come. Put into one word: Heirloom.

The designers drew inspiration from beloved heirlooms that were passed down to them, or by the things they cannot wait to wear over and over again.

Making Stories Magazine strives to create wearable collections of knitwear that you’ll love and wear for years and years to come. The yarns they feature are all produced with utmost care for our planet and its inhabitants, be they human or non-human. They hope to inspire you to make conscious and informed decisions about what you make, with which materials, and with a lot of joy in your heart.

Designs by: Andrea Gaughan, Barbara von Stieglitz, Bernadette Hassett, Caroline Blay, Fiona Alice, Izabela Grzybek, Jennifer Brou, Julia Exner, Maren Odenthal, Susanna Kaartinen, Terri Maue

Contributions by: Alicia de los Reyes, Maureen Lewicki

Magazine Specs

  • Content: 11 patterns, 2 essays

  • Format: Every print copy comes with two download codes printed inside: One for a digital copy, and one for adding the magazine to your Ravelry library.

  • Length: 136 full-colour pages

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Sustainability Check

  • Made out of 100% recycled paper with a coated finish to make the photos really stand out

  • Printed with Königsdruck in Berlin, a family-run printer with a focus on sustainability

  • Packaged without a scrap of plastic - we use 100% recycled paper materials instead

  • Shipped to stockists with DHL or USPS Green delivery services, offsetting all carbon emissions occurring through shipping

Who’s behind Making Stories Magazine?

Making Stories GmbH is an independent knitwear design publisher, owned by Hanna Lisa Haferkamp who runs it together with her small, kick-ass team. 

We believe in choosing to use resources and capacities, be they human, environmental, social or financial, in a way that can be sustained in the long run. We believe in being aware of and actively reflecting on all parts of our (work) process and communicating them openly and honestly. We believe in treating all living beings involved in our work fairly, respectfully and lovingly and in caring about and for their physical and mental well-being. We believe in not discriminating against anyone based on gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, age, health, physical appearance, economic situation, education or any other factor, being mindful of what that means for their lives and their stories and working towards a world where everyone is free to create the life they wish to live.