Issue Five Liminal Threads | Life In The Long Grass

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Issue 5 - Liminal Threads from Life In The Long Grass is full of stylish patterns, stunning photography and engaging articles. This magazine aims to transport you to the Irish countryside for a quiet moment of relaxation and peace.  

Featuring designs by Bernice Lim (Yamagara), Faye Kennington, Annie Lupton, Soraya Garcia, Teti Lutsak, Nadya Stallings, Nataliya Sinelshchikov and Kathryn Merrick it contains 2 shawls, 1 cowl, 1 gilet, 1 cardigan, and 4 sweaters. 

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Amazing

The pictures are amazing and the articles are highly inspiring. I am always happy to read about designers inspired by Nature and even more when it stands in Ireland. Can't wait to make myself a shawl from a pattern included in this amazing review.

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