TAUKO Magazine – Issue 2

TAUKO Magazine Issue 2 is here. The theme of Issue No. 2 is Kinship and the articles, essays and columns are weaving together the shared experiences of different crafting communities. The issue No. 2 is a 128-page collectible which comes with four folded paper pattern sheets included with the magazine.

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