Issue 45: Summer 2023
Issue 45: Summer 2023
Issue 45: Summer 2023
Issue 45: Summer 2023
Issue 45: Summer 2023
Issue 45: Summer 2023
Issue 45: Summer 2023
Issue 45: Summer 2023
Issue 45: Summer 2023
Issue 45: Summer 2023
Issue 45: Summer 2023
Issue 45: Summer 2023
Issue 45: Summer 2023
Issue 45: Summer 2023
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Issue 45: Summer 2023

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Sunny days are typically associated with summer and we couldn’t wait to celebrate the brightest season for our newest issue. Aside from being an illuminating and energising guest, the stronger sun is also the reason that the warmer months are the time when so many fruits and berries come into season. 

Pom Pom Quarterly 45 features all manner of warm-weather makes, both crochet and knit, each one a celebration of fruit, and of what is possible with yarn and a hook or some needles. 

Along with the 10 vibrant knit and crochet additions to your wardrobe, we have a hand-sewn clutch tutorial by Carly Bauer Ambrocio, a sumptuous rhubarb recipe from Fi Churchman, and a beautiful article on grief and dyeing with pokeberries written by Jami Nakamura Lin.

Featuring designs by: Laura Zukaite // Audrey Borrego // Sandy Jones // Heidi Kästner // Ana D // Jennifer Kent // Madison Hughes // Madalena Bastakou // Marzena Kołaczek

We anticipate subscriber and pre-ordered copies to arrive with crafters in June 2023. On 15 June, issue 45 will be available to buy in digital-only form, and for sale from our wonderful stockists around the globe.  

Digital Downloads

Your purchase of the print magazine also includes access to a digital copy, which will be emailed to you after checkout. You can also access a digital copy via Ravelry using the download code printed on the inside cover of the magazine from the same date.

Sizing Details

Piña Colada (lattice pullover)

8 sizes; finished chest (fullest point) circumference: 81-152cm / 32-60" - to be worn with 0-5cm / 0-2" positive ease.

Pineberry (wrap top) 9 sizes; finished chest (fullest point) circumference with fronts overlapping: approx. 79.5-152cm / 31½-60" – to be worn with up to 5cm/ 2" positive ease

Pepon (bag)

One size; 34cm / 13" long x 42cm / 16½" wide

Pomme (strappy top)

8 sizes; finished chest (fullest point) circumference: 84-158cm / 33 1⁄2 -62¾" – to be worn with 0-7.5cm / 0-3" positive ease.

Melba (lace dress)

8 sizes; finished chest (fullest point) circumference: 80-152cm / 32-60 ¾" - to be worn with approx. 0-5cm / 0-2" positive ease.

Limonata (crochet top) 7 sizes; finished chest (fullest point) circumference: 91-169cm / 35¾-66½" – to be worn with 7.5cm / 3" positive ease
Pitaya (colourwork tank) 12 sizes; finished chest (fullest point) circumference: 78-155cm / 30¾-61" – to be worn with approx. 0-5cm / 0-2" positive ease.
Coolidge (crochet hat) 3 sizes; to fit: 51 (56, 61)cm / 20 (22, 24)" head circumference.

Pastèque (v-neck crochet top)

9 sizes; finished chest (fullest point) circumference: 88-172cm / 34¾-67¾" – to be worn with approx. 5-10cm / 2-4" positive ease

Guayaba (top)

9 sizes; finished chest (fullest point) circumference: 98 (104, 112.5, 121, 129.5, 138, 146, 157, 165)cm / 38½ (41, 44¼, 47½, 51, 54¼, 57½, 61¾, 65)" – to be worn with 12-20cm / 4¾-8" positive ease


See the patterns on our blog.