Knitting (and some crochet) magazines on the Internet Archive
All of the "computer magazine" collections on the Internet Archive
"Magazines and periodicals dedicated to computers manufactured by Commodore International (1954-1994), including the PET, Commodore 64, Amiga, and other related models."
Issues of BYTE magazine on the Internet Archive.
From Wikipedia:
"Byte (stylized as BYTE) was an American microcomputer magazine, influential in the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s because of its wide-ranging editorial coverage. Whereas many magazines were dedicated to specific systems or the home or business users' perspective, Byte covered developments in the entire field of "small computers and software", and sometimes other computing fields such as supercomputers and high-reliability computing. Coverage was in-depth with much technical detail, rather than user-oriented. Byte started in 1975, shortly after the first personal computers appeared as kits advertised in the back of electronics magazines. Byte was published monthly, with an initial yearly subscription price of $10. Print publication ceased in 1998 and online publication in 2013."
Issues of the 1980s computer magazine Micro Cornucopia on the Internet Archive.
Computer Language magazine issues on the Internet Archive
A table of contents for the issues can be found here: http://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/toc/complang.html
Every issue of COMPUTE!'s Gazette on the Internet Archive.
From Wikipedia: COMPUTE!'s Gazette (ISSN 0737-3716) was a computer magazine of the 1980s, directed at users of Commodore's 8-bit home computers. Publishing its first issue in July 1983, the Gazette was a Commodore-only daughter magazine of the computer hobbyist magazine COMPUTE!.