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TAUKO Magazine Issue No. 8

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Buy Issue No. 8 of TAUKO Magazine. TAUKO's 'Travel' issue will inspire you to create your own travel wardrobe and find a responsible way of adventuring around the world! Designers from three continents have created dresses, tops, trousers, an anorak and skirt that form the basis of a self-made travel wardrobe. A total of eight different designs with numerous variations are suitable for travelling in different seasons, with a range of natural fabrics adding comfort and ease. In addition to sewing patterns and instructions, the magazine features articles and interviews on responsible and mindful travel. All patterns come in nine sizes ranging from a 31″/78 cm bust to a 57.5″/146 cm bust.

What is TAUKO Magazine?

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.

SEWING PATTERN DESIGNERS: Marja Niemi, Petra Wünsche, Francesca Barbato, Tammy Silver, lina Gaviria, Isabelle levine, Oda Stormoen, Shannon McCann.

OTHER CREATIVES: Leigh Metcalf, Stephanie Lennox, Marium Durrani, Dominique Guglieri, Arielle Toelke, Zachary Schulman, Tara Viggo, Caylee Hankins, Isabella Serrano.

What patterns are included?

Agapanto Trousers (sizes 1 – 9, approx. UK 6 – 32)

Billy Cargo Pants (sizes 1 – 9, approx. UK 6 – 32)

Delocalized Bag

Departure Dress (sizes 1 – 9, approx. UK 6 – 32)

Elicriso Tee (sizes 1 – 9, approx. UK 6 – 32)

Eva Anorak (sizes 1 – 9, approx. UK 6 – 32)

Kindling Jumper and Vest (sizes 1 – 9, approx. UK 6 – 32)

La Solina Skirt (sizes 1 – 9, approx. UK 6 – 32)

Simisola Dress (sizes 1 – 9, approx. UK 6 – 32)

This sewing pattern magazine is available in PAPER format. TAUKO is a 128-page collectable that measures 275 mm high x 215 mm wide. It is printed in Estonia with a glue and stitch binding to secure durability and easy reading.

Please note: Four pull-out, double-sided paper pattern sheets are included with the magazine. The pattern pieces overlap so you will need to trace off the pieces you want to use. One pattern may be on several sheets. The images of the patterns and different colours will help you find the pieces you need.

If you’re looking for more maker inspiration, check out the latest sewing pattern reviews from the sewing community. We also have a sewing blog to keep you up to date with all the news from the world of sewing.

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Ashley Cramp
Sewing Cargo Pants Billy from Tauko Magazine Issue 8

Sewing Cargo Pants Billy from Tauko Magazine Issue 8

Billy a Cargo Pants Sewing Pattern by Forest & Thread

I’m a sucker for anything that reminds me of the 90’s. The music, the fashion, the movies, the pop culture. That’s why I am happy to add some 90’s vibes into my wardrobe right now. The 90’s were not just a decade, they were a state of mind! I wrote a post on my cargos I love them so much So I’m proud to share with you my latest sewing project: a pair of cargo pants. I followed a wonderful pattern by Forest and Thread, which you can find in Tauko magazine Issue 8. The pants are comfortable and in my opinion, quite trendy, but I learned a valuable lesson: choose a heavier weight fabric for this kind of garment! It will save you a lot of trouble and frustration when sewing cargo pants.

 

Sewing Cargo Pants – Pattern Details & Top tips

,Size up, cargo pants are meant to be slouchy and comfy. Check the seam allowances.
,Use your imagination! As I found there is a lack of published images to check for correct pocket placement. Instagram is your friend
,Use a sturdy fabric, don’t be like me and use a double gauze, (what was I thinking?) choose a lightweight denim, chambray would be perfect or even a heavy linen, but nothing too stiff. If you want a silky, drapey pair perhaps leave off all but one of the pockets?
,The length was perfect as I used the tie hem option. I am 5ft 6″ but the waist came up small.
,IMO a well cut pattern, but the information could have been more detailed.
,Don’t skip the interfacing. It made a huge difference to the end result.
,I’m planning a winter version in baby cord, watch this space.
,The summer fabric I used was a baby blue Double Gauze from Minerva

 

 

Pls Note - I was gifted the pattern in return for pattern testing for Tauko Magazine, fabric gifted as part of Minerva Ambassador Programme.

blog post here with more pics   Sewing Cargo Pants Billy from Tauko Magazine Issue 8 ⋆ Lazy Daisy Jones

 

 

A
Ashley Cramp
Sewing Cargo Pants Billy from Tauko Magazine Issue 8

Sewing Cargo Pants Billy from Tauko Magazine Issue 8

Billy a Cargo Pants Sewing Pattern by Forest & Thread

I’m a sucker for anything that reminds me of the 90’s. The music, the fashion, the movies, the pop culture. That’s why I am happy to add some 90’s vibes into my wardrobe right now. The 90’s were not just a decade, they were a state of mind! I wrote a post on my cargos I love them so much So I’m proud to share with you my latest sewing project: a pair of cargo pants. I followed a wonderful pattern by Forest and Thread, which you can find in Tauko magazine Issue 8. The pants are comfortable and in my opinion, quite trendy, but I learned a valuable lesson: choose a heavier weight fabric for this kind of garment! It will save you a lot of trouble and frustration when sewing cargo pants.

 

Sewing Cargo Pants – Pattern Details & Top tips

,Size up, cargo pants are meant to be slouchy and comfy. Check the seam allowances.
,Use your imagination! As I found there is a lack of published images to check for correct pocket placement. Instagram is your friend
,Use a sturdy fabric, don’t be like me and use a double gauze, (what was I thinking?) choose a lightweight denim, chambray would be perfect or even a heavy linen, but nothing too stiff. If you want a silky, drapey pair perhaps leave off all but one of the pockets?
,The length was perfect as I used the tie hem option. I am 5ft 6″ but the waist came up small.
,IMO a well cut pattern, but the information could have been more detailed.
,Don’t skip the interfacing. It made a huge difference to the end result.
,I’m planning a winter version in baby cord, watch this space.
,The summer fabric I used was a baby blue Double Gauze from Minerva

 

 

Pls Note - I was gifted the pattern in return for pattern testing for Tauko Magazine, fabric gifted as part of Minerva Ambassador Programme.

blog post here with more pics   Sewing Cargo Pants Billy from Tauko Magazine Issue 8 ⋆ Lazy Daisy Jones

 

 

A
Ashley Cramp
Sewing Cargo Pants Billy from Tauko Magazine Issue 8

Sewing Cargo Pants Billy from Tauko Magazine Issue 8

Billy a Cargo Pants Sewing Pattern by Forest & Thread

I’m a sucker for anything that reminds me of the 90’s. The music, the fashion, the movies, the pop culture. That’s why I am happy to add some 90’s vibes into my wardrobe right now. The 90’s were not just a decade, they were a state of mind! I wrote a post on my cargos I love them so much So I’m proud to share with you my latest sewing project: a pair of cargo pants. I followed a wonderful pattern by Forest and Thread, which you can find in Tauko magazine Issue 8. The pants are comfortable and in my opinion, quite trendy, but I learned a valuable lesson: choose a heavier weight fabric for this kind of garment! It will save you a lot of trouble and frustration when sewing cargo pants.

 

Sewing Cargo Pants – Pattern Details & Top tips

,Size up, cargo pants are meant to be slouchy and comfy. Check the seam allowances.
,Use your imagination! As I found there is a lack of published images to check for correct pocket placement. Instagram is your friend
,Use a sturdy fabric, don’t be like me and use a double gauze, (what was I thinking?) choose a lightweight denim, chambray would be perfect or even a heavy linen, but nothing too stiff. If you want a silky, drapey pair perhaps leave off all but one of the pockets?
,The length was perfect as I used the tie hem option. I am 5ft 6″ but the waist came up small.
,IMO a well cut pattern, but the information could have been more detailed.
,Don’t skip the interfacing. It made a huge difference to the end result.
,I’m planning a winter version in baby cord, watch this space.
,The summer fabric I used was a baby blue Double Gauze from Minerva

 

 

Pls Note - I was gifted the pattern in return for pattern testing for Tauko Magazine, fabric gifted as part of Minerva Ambassador Programme.

blog post here with more pics   Sewing Cargo Pants Billy from Tauko Magazine Issue 8 ⋆ Lazy Daisy Jones

 

 

A
Ashley Cramp
Sewing Cargo Pants Billy from Tauko Magazine Issue 8

Sewing Cargo Pants Billy from Tauko Magazine Issue 8

Billy a Cargo Pants Sewing Pattern by Forest & Thread

I’m a sucker for anything that reminds me of the 90’s. The music, the fashion, the movies, the pop culture. That’s why I am happy to add some 90’s vibes into my wardrobe right now. The 90’s were not just a decade, they were a state of mind! I wrote a post on my cargos I love them so much So I’m proud to share with you my latest sewing project: a pair of cargo pants. I followed a wonderful pattern by Forest and Thread, which you can find in Tauko magazine Issue 8. The pants are comfortable and in my opinion, quite trendy, but I learned a valuable lesson: choose a heavier weight fabric for this kind of garment! It will save you a lot of trouble and frustration when sewing cargo pants.

 

Sewing Cargo Pants – Pattern Details & Top tips

,Size up, cargo pants are meant to be slouchy and comfy. Check the seam allowances.
,Use your imagination! As I found there is a lack of published images to check for correct pocket placement. Instagram is your friend
,Use a sturdy fabric, don’t be like me and use a double gauze, (what was I thinking?) choose a lightweight denim, chambray would be perfect or even a heavy linen, but nothing too stiff. If you want a silky, drapey pair perhaps leave off all but one of the pockets?
,The length was perfect as I used the tie hem option. I am 5ft 6″ but the waist came up small.
,IMO a well cut pattern, but the information could have been more detailed.
,Don’t skip the interfacing. It made a huge difference to the end result.
,I’m planning a winter version in baby cord, watch this space.
,The summer fabric I used was a baby blue Double Gauze from Minerva

 

 

Pls Note - I was gifted the pattern in return for pattern testing for Tauko Magazine, fabric gifted as part of Minerva Ambassador Programme.

blog post here with more pics   Sewing Cargo Pants Billy from Tauko Magazine Issue 8 ⋆ Lazy Daisy Jones

 

 

A
Ashley Cramp
Sewing Cargo Pants Billy from Tauko Magazine Issue 8

Sewing Cargo Pants Billy from Tauko Magazine Issue 8

Billy a Cargo Pants Sewing Pattern by Forest & Thread

I’m a sucker for anything that reminds me of the 90’s. The music, the fashion, the movies, the pop culture. That’s why I am happy to add some 90’s vibes into my wardrobe right now. The 90’s were not just a decade, they were a state of mind! I wrote a post on my cargos I love them so much So I’m proud to share with you my latest sewing project: a pair of cargo pants. I followed a wonderful pattern by Forest and Thread, which you can find in Tauko magazine Issue 8. The pants are comfortable and in my opinion, quite trendy, but I learned a valuable lesson: choose a heavier weight fabric for this kind of garment! It will save you a lot of trouble and frustration when sewing cargo pants.

 

Sewing Cargo Pants – Pattern Details & Top tips

,Size up, cargo pants are meant to be slouchy and comfy. Check the seam allowances.
,Use your imagination! As I found there is a lack of published images to check for correct pocket placement. Instagram is your friend
,Use a sturdy fabric, don’t be like me and use a double gauze, (what was I thinking?) choose a lightweight denim, chambray would be perfect or even a heavy linen, but nothing too stiff. If you want a silky, drapey pair perhaps leave off all but one of the pockets?
,The length was perfect as I used the tie hem option. I am 5ft 6″ but the waist came up small.
,IMO a well cut pattern, but the information could have been more detailed.
,Don’t skip the interfacing. It made a huge difference to the end result.
,I’m planning a winter version in baby cord, watch this space.
,The summer fabric I used was a baby blue Double Gauze from Minerva

 

 

Pls Note - I was gifted the pattern in return for pattern testing for Tauko Magazine, fabric gifted as part of Minerva Ambassador Programme.

blog post here with more pics   Sewing Cargo Pants Billy from Tauko Magazine Issue 8 ⋆ Lazy Daisy Jones