I have been eyeing off subscribing to a spinning magazine for awhile. After much discussion, I decided to investigate PLY magazine. Ply magazine is a bit different than standard magazines. People told it is more akin to a journal. Each publication has a topic which the articles focus on. Currently, they have the First Issue, Colour, Woolen, Silk, Twist, Community, Worsted, Leicester, Fine, Texture, Singles and Cotton. This is a quarterly publication that started in summer 2013 with their 'First' Issue (which is so well liked they can't keep it in stock. They stick predominantly to wheel spinning while including a bit of spindle spinning. Any extras like knitting, weaving etc is specifically related to the spinning topic.
There are no distributors in Australia anymore, but the previous wholesaler had some back issues available so I bought 4 to investigate. Out of the 12 issues already out and what was left available I purchased Woolen, Worsted, Fine and Cotton. These magazines are very sturdy and I enjoy the focus of an issue being singular vs. lots of random articles. They even have examples to follow like knitting patterns based on the singles you spun. While it has ads they aren't obstructive and many are made specifically for the article (The cotton and fine one have an add about the Majacraft lace flyer and why this piece of equipment suits the style being investigated.
Part of the cotton issue |
Each one has a funny cartoon related to the topic |
So after going through the back issues I bit the bullet and purchased a year's subscription (and chucked in the back issues of texture and single). The upcoming topics all look like skills and topics I would highly appreciate getting information on. Next up is the Bulky Issue, then Bouclé, then the one I am highly anticipating PLYING! and finally the Down Issue (not quite sure about this one, but I am sure they will do quite well if they are presenting all types of Fiber down.
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