Prima Magazine

Prima Magazine

A source of motivation and tips for today’s dynamic and creative women who appreciate a good laugh. Explore topics like wellness, delicious recipes, style, beauty, DIY projects, and parenting.

National, Consumer, Women
English
Magazine

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#89780

United Kingdom

#4295

Food and Drink/Groceries

#33

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  • 3 days ago | prima.co.uk | Imogen Cooper

    We're always on the lookout for new crime dramas to add to our list – and the new Channel 4 legal drama Pierre starring David Harewood is definitely being added!Channel 4 announced that filming has started on the new drama in west London. Pierre will see David Harewood as the title character, Pierre, a west London duty solicitor, struggling to keep his head above water with a busy job and complicated personal life.

  • 3 days ago | prima.co.uk | Imogen Cooper

    We loved watching Annie Phillips compete in (and win!) The Great British Sewing Bee a couple of years ago – and we have been keeping up with her brilliant sewing and upcycling projects ever since. Her latest make is no exception: we were blown away by her T shirt upcycling project. The sewer took to her Instagram to share her latest sew. She shared a video of herself working on the project: taking an old pink T shirt, cutting off the bottom section and using it to create a cute cut-out detail.

  • 5 days ago | prima.co.uk | Bella Evennett-Watts

    So, the latest collection to shoot to the top our radar?

  • 1 week ago | prima.co.uk | Louella Berryman

    Fancy making a refreshing drink option for your next picnic or lunch al fresco? This super simple peach iced tea is perfect to try. It takes just 15 minutes to pull together and can be made the day before your picnic and kept cool in a flask in the fridge. This recipe is also brilliant for using up slightly past-their-best peaches that may have bruised on their way home from the shops or gone a little wrinkly in the fruit bowl.

  • 1 week ago | prima.co.uk | Imogen Cooper

    If you love crochet, you're going to want to try this new and easy trend to finish your next project: surface crochet. Put simply, surface crochet involves crocheting over the top of your existing work, and can look a little like a back stitch in embroidery. Surface crochet is often used to add someone's name to a project, or details like flowers or hearts. Surface crochet is such an easy technique to master once you've got to grips with the basic crochet stitches.

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