TAUKO Magazine - Issue 3 - Vintage

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The third issue of the TAUKO magazine features 12 fabulous sewing patterns. The timeless designs created by international designers are treasured as the future heirlooms, pieces to cherise for generations to come. Making use of soft linen, silk, jersey and denim the boilersuits, tops and dresses come with many variations for differently skilled sewists. All patterns come in 9 sizes from bust width 31” / 78cm to 57.5” / 146cm. The articles, essays and columns talk about the value of vintage pieces bringing new perspectives and ideas to inspire the readers.

This beautiful magazine is a pioneering independent print publication for modern home sewists around the world. The vast mix of crafts, culture and climate is featured in sewing patterns, interviews, columns, articles, tips and recommendations by international contributors.

Format ∙TAUKO is a 128-page collectable magazine, with a modern aesthetic, that measures 275mm high x 215mm wide. There are four folded paper pattern sheets included with the magazine. It is printed in Estonia with a glue and stitch binding to secure durability and easy reading.

Featured Designers ∙ Brittany Bumb, Oroma Cookey-Gam, Ivona Fodora, Rebekah Foley-Read, Sophie Hines, Jess Lucas, Gaëlle Martin, Mila Moisio, Lisa Oberländer, Johanna Morris, Kaisa Rissanen

Other Creatives:
Mapping Vintage – Mila Moisio in conversation with Liisa Jokinen
Craft Letters: From the San Francisco Bay with Love by Sadie Egan Over-All-Over maker story by Lisa Oberländer
Book Reviews:
Essay about Clothing and Identity by Carolyn Denham
Column “Lessons in Value from Leona’s Quilt” by Katrina Rodabaugh Article “Who Wants Dead White Man’s Clothes?” by Aja Barber

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