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Peppermint Magazine Issue 63

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Garment Sizing

Measurements are taken across the front of the garment while laid flat. Double to find total circumference of garment and if in doubt measure a garment you own that fits well and compare. If you’ve never measured a garment or yourself before, we have a guide under “Whats my size?” above.

We rise by lifting others: this well-known quote from Robert Ingersoll is a saying Peppermint Magazine have used often, since the early days. Surely the act of extending a hand to our friends and neighbours, known to us or not, is the true meaning of life? Ngarabul and Torres Strait Islander artist Lauren Rogers, who created the phenomenal cover for this issue, beautifully said, “Like the plants it honours, we thrive through care, community and connection. May this serve as a gentle reminder that in lifting each other, we all flourish.”

FREE PRINTED SEWING PATTERN WITH THIS ISSUE!

Say hey to the Acacia A-line Skirt! Created with help from the wonderful Weft and Warp Fabrics, this classic style is accessible to beginner and experienced sewists alike. Curved front pockets and the fun exposed-zip detail at the centre back make this style pop! It’s soon to become your next wardrobe staple and a pattern you can happily play on repeat. 

Receive the Acacia A-line Skirt printed pattern for FREE with the printed version of Issue 63

IN THIS ISSUE

Community and inclusivity at Made590

Creativity and Country with cover artist Lauren Rogers

Why we should ditch the word ‘flattering’

The new wave of regenerative textiles

Wildlife vet Dr Audrey Shen

The history of women donning trousers

Floral fantasies with Jennifer Latour

Patterns in paradise with TropicalResearch

The sustainability paradox – insights from Amanda Hayman of Magpie Goose

Crafting dissent – fighting for freedoms via needle and thread

Fashion and empowerment with The Social Outfit

Stories of culture from Nagula Jarndu, an Aboriginal women’s art centre

Exploring the environmental impacts of AI

Brogan Allard teaches us shirring