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TAUKO - Sewing, Climate, Culture, Community - Issue 7

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Throughout the ages, artists have used their clothing to stand up for political, environmental, or
cultural ideals. Clothing is like a language, a form of expression that is powerful and full of meaning.
In this issue we are diving into the art of dressing inspired by our favourite artists. As a sewist, you are
holding the magic wand in your hands, and clothing and dressing can be turned into a new creative art
form! The garments featured in TAUKO Magazine No. 7 “The Art of Dressing” invite you to play
with different roles, find new ways to express yourself and turn dressing into poetry! All patterns
come in 9 sizes from bust width 31” / 78cm to 57.5” / 146cm.
TAUKO Magazine is a pioneering independent print publication for home sewists around the world.
The vast horizon 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 that measures in at 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.
DESIGNERS
Abby Huston, Julie Bourgeois, Mila Moisio, Johanna Morris, Vanessa Hansen, Sadie Egan, Kaisa
Rissanen, Aims Watts, Susanna Smailova, Sasha Huber
Articles, essays and columns:
Dressing outside of Fashion: Artists and clothes
Words by Victoria Rose Pass
Paintings by Rauha Mäkilä photographed by Jussi Tiainen
The Reluctant Artist
Interview with Jill Denton
Drawings by Jill Denton, Photography by Ines De Nil
Deconstructed couture
Words by Julie Bourgeois, Photography by Valquire Veljkovic & Julie Bourgeois
Craft letters: my Favourite Sewing Tools
Words & photography by Atia Azmi
Clothing and Identity
Words & photography by Vida Vazquez

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Hersteller "TAUKO"
Das TAUKO Magazin ist eine wegweisende unabhängige Printpublikation für Heimnäher und Mode- und Kulturliebhaber, die ein großes Herz für den Planeten haben. Es hat seinen Hauptsitz in Helsinki und Berlin und wird von Kunstforschern, Modedesignern, Machern und leidenschaftlichen Kämpfern für das planetare Wohlergehen, Kaisa Rissanen und Mila Moisio, gegründet und herausgegeben. Sein internationales Netzwerk von Mitwirkenden, Designern, Schriftstellern, Fotografen und Illustratoren teilt das Bedürfnis, der Welt achtsame und schöne Arbeit zu bringen.

Jede Ausgabe enthält mehr als 10 Schnittmuster-Designs von Prominenten und Newcomern aus der Näh-Community. Eine sorgfältig kuratierte Auswahl macht Designkleidung für jeden zugänglich, der das Nähen ausprobieren und neue Fähigkeiten erlernen möchte.

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TAUKO - Sewing, Climate, Culture, Community - Issue 1
In the launching issue of the TAUKO magazine, you will find 12 designs by international designers with step by step sewing guidelines and actual size paper patterns. The detailed guidelines inspire makers of all levels to start their new sewing project. All patterns come in 9 sizes from bust width 31” / 78cm to 57.5” / 146cm. The issue explores the theme “The Age of the Makers” in articles, essays, columns, recommendations and interviews which highlight makers as artists, revolutionaries and designers.FORMATTAUKO is a 128-page collectable that measures in at 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.

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TAUKO - Sewing, Climate, Culture, Community - Issue 2
In the second issue of the TAUKO magazine, you will find 10 designs by international designers with step by step sewing guidelines and actual size paper patterns. Making use of soft linen, bold floral patterns, sturdy twill and sheer knits you’ll learn to make wrap maxi dresses, voluminous trousers and zero waste tops. All patterns come in 9 sizes from bust width 31” / 78cm to 57.5” / 146cm. The issue explores the theme “Kinship” in articles, essays, columns, recommendations and interviews which highlight the importance of crafting in creating communities and new cultural traditions.TAUKO Magazine is a pioneering independent print publication for home sewists around the world. The vast horizon of crafts, culture and climate is featured in sewing patterns, interviews, columns, articles, tips and recommendations by international contributors.FORMATTAUKO is a 128-page collectable that measures in at 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.

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TAUKO - Sewing, Climate, Culture, Community - Issue 3
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. TAUKO Magazine is a pioneering independent print publication for home sewists around the world. The vast horizon 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 that measures in at 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. 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 Articles, essays and columns: 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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TAUKO - Sewing, Climate, Culture, Community - Issue 4
For our 4th issue we will slow down and take a look at what grows right next to our feet. The issue is dedicated to the fungi world, understanding mycorrhiza and introducing the basics for creating natural dyes with mushrooms. The magazine features ten sewing patterns by independent designers inspired by the fungi and plant world. Making use of soft linen, wool, poplin and hand dyed fabrics the dresses, trousers and jackets come with many variations for differently skilled sewists. All patterns come in 9 sizes from bust width 31” / 78cm to 57.5” / 146cm.TAUKO Magazine is a pioneering independent print publication for home sewists around the world. The vast horizon of crafts, culture and climate is featured in sewing patterns, interviews, columns, articles, tips and recommendations by international contributors.FORMATTAUKO is a 128-page collectable that measures in at 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.DESIGNERSVivian Shao Chen, Floriane, Vanessa Hansen, Jasmin Henzi, Kristína Šipulová, AndiniWijendaru and Cris WoodArticles, essays and columns:Maker story: Gathering craftsmanship by Kristína ŠipulováInterview with textile illustrator Satu Kontinen: Flowering TextilesAn Introduction to mushroom dyeing by Julie BeelerCreative Fungi: Mila Moisio in conversation with Julie BeelerIllustrated story: Making with Mycelia by Christine LiuClothing and Identity, essay by Maibe MaroccoloA column: In Relationship to plants by Katrina RodabaughCraft letters: From Brisbane with love by Sue-Ching Lascelles+Book Reviews

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TAUKO - Sewing, Climate, Culture, Community - Issue 5
TAUKO Magazine No. 5 is all about soft and comfy wool! The issue features essays of local wool production inEurope and portraits textile artists working with indeginous sheep herds in Denmark and the US. Making useof soft jerseys, wool, padded cotton and linen the sweaters, coats, trousers and dressescome with many variations for differently skilled sewists. All patterns come in 9 sizes frombust width 31” / 78cm to 57.5” / 146cm.TAUKO Magazine is a pioneering independent print publication for home sewists around theworld. The vast horizon of crafts, culture and climate is featured in sewing patterns,interviews, columns, articles, tips and recommendations by international contributors.FORMATTAUKO is a 128-page collectable that measures in at 275mm high x 215mm wide. There arefour folded paper pattern sheets included with the magazine. It is printed in Estonia with aglue and stitch binding to secure durability and easy reading.DESIGNERSJoanne Au, Sadie Egan, Lisa Falconer, Christine Haynes, Elles Thé Lanfer, BrenLarsen,Juha Vehmaanperä and Andini WijendaruArticles, essays and columns:From the Farm to the Runway: A Story of HomecomingWords by Lois Armas, Photography by Laura OjaArtistic Narratives of Wool: An Introduction to the Work of Claudy JongstraWords by Lola Tairov, Photography by Josefina Eikenaar, Heleen Haijtema, Natascha Libbertand Jeroen MuschA New Place for lace: The HEILA Bag Words & photography by Juha VehmaanperäThe Skateboarding Weaver Interview with Naiomi GlassesPhotography by Tyler GlassesCraft letters: From Dallas with loveWords & photography by Alexis BaileyClothing and IdentityWords & photography by Leila KelleherBook Reviews

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TAUKO - Sewing, Climate, Culture, Community - Issue 6
A glance into an artist’s work wardrobe will quickly reveal what’s in the making. The paint splatters,scraps of yarn, and sawdust on an artist’s workwear reveal the materials, colours, and shapes of their creative process. What image does an artist’s workwear portray? Issue No. 7 explores the clothing worn in creative studios and ateliers. The garments featured in this issue show a variety of functional and expressive sewing patterns. All patterns come in 9 sizes from bust width 31” / 78cm to 57.5” / 146cm.TAUKO Magazine is a pioneering independent print publication for home sewists around the world. The vast horizon of crafts, culture and climate is featured in sewing patterns, interviews, columns, articles, tips and recommendations by international contributors.FORMATTAUKO is a 128-page collectable that measures in at 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.DESIGNERSCarly Dean, Annukka Lahti, Madeline Southwick, Emily Klug, Hedvig Rivó, Magdalena Neuhauser,Kaisa Rissanen, Eli Clavreul, Alex Schaufele, Bren larsen and Mila Moisio

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TAUKO - Sewing, Climate, Culture, Community - Issue 7
Throughout the ages, artists have used their clothing to stand up for political, environmental, orcultural ideals. Clothing is like a language, a form of expression that is powerful and full of meaning.In this issue we are diving into the art of dressing inspired by our favourite artists. As a sewist, you areholding the magic wand in your hands, and clothing and dressing can be turned into a new creative artform! The garments featured in TAUKO Magazine No. 7 “The Art of Dressing” invite you to playwith different roles, find new ways to express yourself and turn dressing into poetry! All patternscome in 9 sizes from bust width 31” / 78cm to 57.5” / 146cm.TAUKO Magazine is a pioneering independent print publication for home sewists around the world.The vast horizon of crafts, culture and climate is featured in sewing patterns, interviews, columns,articles, tips and recommendations by international contributors.FORMATTAUKO is a 128-page collectable that measures in at 275mm high x 215mm wide. There are fourfolded paper pattern sheets included with the magazine. It is printed in Estonia with a glue and stitchbinding to secure durability and easy reading.DESIGNERSAbby Huston, Julie Bourgeois, Mila Moisio, Johanna Morris, Vanessa Hansen, Sadie Egan, KaisaRissanen, Aims Watts, Susanna Smailova, Sasha HuberArticles, essays and columns:Dressing outside of Fashion: Artists and clothesWords by Victoria Rose PassPaintings by Rauha Mäkilä photographed by Jussi TiainenThe Reluctant ArtistInterview with Jill DentonDrawings by Jill Denton, Photography by Ines De NilDeconstructed coutureWords by Julie Bourgeois, Photography by Valquire Veljkovic & Julie BourgeoisCraft letters: my Favourite Sewing ToolsWords & photography by Atia AzmiClothing and IdentityWords & photography by Vida Vazquez

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Sommerhose - No.7 - Grösse 34 - 50 - Schnittmuster von Lillesol&Pelle
Die lillesol women No.7 Sommerhose ist eine luftige Hose aus leichter Webware, die im Sommer kurz, lang oder als Capri getragen werden kann.Die lillesol women No.7 Sommerhose wird am Bund und am Fuß gerafft genäht und hat in der Seitennaht liegende Taschen. Für eine ganz schnelle Version können Jersey-Bündchen genäht werden.Die Hose ist zwar für feste, nicht dehnbare Webware entworfen worden, es ist jedoch auch möglich, die Sommerhose aus Jersey zu nähen.Stoffempfehlung: Die Hose soll idealerweise aus sehr leichter Webware wie z.B. Voile, Batist, Viskose genäht, dann fällt sie besonders leicht und luftig. Für eine etwas festere Variante Popeline oder normale Webware verwenden. Für schnelle sportliche Hosen kann Jersey verwendet werden, dann evtl. eine Größe kleiner wählenFür dieses Schnittmuster gibt es eine Video-Nähanleitung: https://youtu.be/Z3jNv-eYacIDas Papier-Schnittmuster enthält eine farbig gedruckte DinA4-Broschüre mit Schritt-für-Schritt-Fotoanleitung, Angaben zum Stoffverbrauch & Nähhinweisen sowie alle Schnittmuster für die Größen 34 - 50 auf einem farbigen DinA0-Bogen. Als Extra liegt dem Schnittmuster eine Maxi-Karteikarte für individuelle Nähnotizen bei. Viele Designbeispiele findet Ihr bei den Ebooks und dem jeweiligen Schnitt.

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Frühlingsshirt- No.28 - Grösse 34 - 58 - Schnittmuster von Lillesol&Pelle
Das lillesol women No.28 Frühlingsshirt ist ein legeres Shirt mit Passe und überschnittenen Schultern. Die langen Ärmel werden am Oberarm angesetzt, möglich ist ebenso ein Kurzarm-Shirt.Wahlweise kann das Shirt mit einer Passe mit Uboot-Ausschnitt mit oder ohne Belege genäht werden oder mit einer geschlitzten Passe, die leicht aufklappt. Stoffempfehlung: Jersey, leichter Sommersweat, leichter Jacquard, leichte StrickstoffeDas Papier-Schnittmuster enthält eine farbig gedruckte DinA4-Broschüre mit Schritt-für-Schritt-Fotoanleitung, Angaben zum Stoffverbrauch & Nähhinweisen sowie alle Schnittmuster für die Größen 34-58 auf einem farbigen DinA0-Bogen. Als Extra liegt dem Schnittmuster eine Maxi-Karteikarte für individuelle Nähnotizen bei. Zu diesem Schnitt gibt es eine Video-Anleitung: youtube.bl/SFb3T-n7nNoViele Designbeispiele findet Ihr bei den Ebooks und dem jeweiligen Schnitt.

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