Moorit Issue 5 - Autumn/Winter 2023
Autumn/Winter 2023 issue of crochet magazine Moorit.
Autumn/Winter 2023 issue of crochet magazine Moorit.
Autumn/Winter 2023 issue of crochet magazine Moorit.
The theme for Autumn/Winter 2023 is Highland Retreat. Featuring 12 beautiful crochet patterns, and 1 knitting project, Issue 5 is a lovely little ode to time well-spent in the Highlands.
You will find jumpers perfect for cosy evenings on the couch, hats and mittens for adventurous wintry walks, and shawls and cowls to top it all off. This issue also includes one menswear and one gender neutral jumper.
With designs by... Alyson Chu, Erin Ellis, Jessica Khochare, Ines Rodgers, Inyoung Kim, Jeanette Sloan, Lydia Niven, Maria Jęczmyk, Fay Dashper-Hughes, Robyn Berry, Smitha Crasta, Sònia Torner
Using yarn from... Along Avec Anna, Biches et Bûches, Brooklyn Tweed, CaMaRose, The Crafty Bird, The Fibre Co., Gullet Farm, John Arbon Textiles, Quince & Co., RiverKnits, Rosa Pomar, Zakami Yarn
And other contributions from... Gaelle Chassery, Gullet Farm
More details about the patterns in Issue 5 can be found here.
Every print copy comes with a download code for all three digital editions which can be redeemed on Ravelry or Moorit.com.
Standard: PDF version of the print edition.
Easy to Read - Large Print: Simplified PDF with easy read text (24pt Arial) and some pattern wording, charts and layout adjusted for easier viewing
Easy to Read - Read Aloud: Simplified PDF to be screen reader friendly with easy read text (24pt Arial) and some pattern wording, charts and layout adjusted for easier viewing
About Moorit
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.”