TAUKO Magazine No 14: DENIM
TAUKO Magazine No 14: DENIM
Step into the timeless allure of denim with TAUKO Magazine Issue No.14. This issue is a captivating exploration of denim’s rich history and intricate details, tracing its journey through the lives of working men, skilled tailors, rivets, looms, and the cotton fields that brought it to life. Unearth lost techniques and rediscover knowledge to inspire your own creations.
With expert tips and techniques for crafting denim garments, this issue seamlessly pairs practical guidance with a stunning collection of sewing patterns. These patterns celebrate fresh perspectives on denim – from bold topstitching and rivets to subtle nods to the ‘80s cowgirl aesthetic – that showcase the unique vision of each designer.
This issue invites you to craft without rules or doctrine, offering adaptable lessons and inspiration for makers at all levels. Whether a beginner or an experienced sewist, this issue empowers you to create garments that tell your personal story.
Each design is accompanied by paper patterns and step-by-step instructions, ensuring accessibility for all. Available in nine sizes ranging from a 31"/78cm bust to a 57.5"/146cm bust, TAUKO Magazine’s patterns empower makers of all shapes and sizes to bring their creative visions to life.
TAUKO Magazine is an award winning independent print and digital 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: Minna Konttijärvi, Alex Schaufele, Ingrid Berzsenyi-Paetzel, Helen Wilkinson, Meridy Dunn, Malena Hjerpe, Andini Wijendaru, Suna Mantori, Juliette Gallois, Ellie Howard
CONTENTS INCLUDE: Making Story: The One-Piece Fly: A Legendary Denim Invention Restored by Dutch jeans maker Paul Kruize; Reconstructing Denim: A Journey into the Historic Craft by British designer Mohsin Sajid; and Fashion and Identity by Swedish designerAnn Ringstrand.
Photos by Laura Oja
Illustrations by Ivona Fodora