Customer Review: Up to a year ago, I would have told you that this magazine was a good, basic, knitting magazine for knitters in Australasia. I made the mistake of subscribing to it after it got sold to another publisher. There have been no good patterns or editorial in this magazine since, and now half the content... more info
Customer Review: I love this magazine, but I wish that it didn't take so long for me to get my first copy. I like that the patterns are always photographed well and that they are generally edited well too. I have knit several things from the patterns in this magazine and they always worked up well. I always thought... more info
Customer Review: im a grandma now but i learned to knit at age 3. i have knitted and created and been proud of the beautiful things ive made for three generations. when i was young we had mccalls big magazine there was knitting world a lovely publication and workbasket a tiny book chock full of quality patterns.... more info
Customer Review: "Sandra" has been one of my favorite knitting magazines since I started buying it. I like the instructions, they are very clear and easy to understand, and the designs are very nice.
Customer Review: I have picked this magazine up at bookstores a couple times, and while I enjoy looking through it, I have never run across a pattern I would like to make. It's fun to see a magazine from the U.K., but for actual knitting patterns, try Knitter's or Vogue Knitting.
Customer Review: I'm not exactly a twenty something fashionista, but wow are the patterns in here dumpy. There have been a couple of OK technique articles, but three issues into my subscription I haven't gotten much from it. Many of the articles are rambling pointless nostalgia and many of the patterns are for... more info
Customer Review: This magazine has such cute patterns! It doesn't matter if you are a beginner or experienced crocheter, the directions and diagrams of the crochet patterns really help you create a professional looking product. The layouts of this magazine are the cutest I have ever seen in any needlework magazine.