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Explore how the right combination of stylish yet comfortable clothing can help you stay warm and chic throughout the cold season. From thermal shirts to leopard fur coats, this guide highlights the essential pieces to build your winter wardrobe.
Explore how the right combination of stylish yet comfortable clothing can help you stay warm and chic throughout the cold season. From thermal shirts to leopard fur coats, this guide highlights the essential pieces to build your winter wardrobe. Explore how the right combination of stylish yet comfortable clothing can help you stay warm and chic throughout the cold season. From thermal shirts to leopard fur coats, this guide highlights the essential pieces to build your winter wardrobe.
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Laine Magazine - Issue 22
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  • Autumn issue Laine 22, Aalto, features cosy yet stylish knits for the season! The issue is also a celebration of architecture — the photos were taken in the Paimio Sanatorium, designed by the famous Finnish architect Alvar Aalto. The building’s unique colours and shapes offered the perfect backdrop to our autumn knits, full of interesting styles and techniques from cables and lace to textured patterns. 

    Issue 22, Autumn 2024, includes: 

    • 148 pages 

    • 11 knitting patterns (both charts and written instructions provided): 6 sweaters, 2 cardigans and 3 shawls. 

    • An interview with the Finnish knitwear designer Jenna Kostet, who has turned the poems of the famous epic, Kalevala, into tradition-inspired knitwear patterns and charmed both Finnish and international knitters. 

    • An article about circular economy in the world of yarn — how recycled yarns can be turned into a sustainable and viable business, with end products that delight knitters. 

    • Jeanette Sloan’s column Fibre Talk, where she chats with Alyson Chu: an Edinburgh-based Chinese American podcaster, designer and publisher of the crochet magazine Moorit, among other things. 

    • Five Ways by our regular writer Päivi Kankaro, where we get to read expert’s tips for yarn substitutions in knitting patterns. 

    • Where I Knit: A regular piece that pictures people knitting in their favourite spot. In this issue, we meet Jessica Antonio-Notarianni who knits at the beach on Jersey Shore, USA. 

    • Seasonal recipes to inspire your autumn cooking. 

    Designers featured in this issue: Anna Daku, Inés García Suárez, Maria Gomes, Gudrun Johnston, Pauliina Leisti, Yukie Onodera, Eri Shimizu, Megumi Shinagawa, Karoline Skovgaard Bentsen, Ayano Tanaka and Maaike van Geijn.

    Check out our   on 26th Aug recording for our top Yarn Recommendations!
    Printed in Estonia.

  • Here are our top yarn recommendations for each pattern in this publication! Also, check out our  which will go through each one too.

    Anna Daku – Amisk

    Amisk is an oversized cardigan knitted in unspun yarn, which creates a light and warm fabric. The seamless garment is constructed as a combination of contiguous saddle-shoulder and set-in sleeves. 

    by Wooldreamers
    Unspun Mega Cakes
    by Isager
    by Juniper Moon
    by Lang

    Inés García Suárez – Bokeh

    This light, triangular shawl was inspired by the bokeh effect in photography, which creates bubbles of light on a blurred background. They are represented in the easy-to-memorise lacework. The shawl is worked from the bottom up.

    by Walcot Yarns
    Urth (on Sale)
    by Lang

    by The Fibre Co

    Maria Gomes – Stripes not Stripes

    "Simple is not boring”. Maria Gomes wanted to give a classic striped sweater a unique twist with a slip-stitch pattern. It is simple to knit — only one colour is used at a time — but the five colours also offer excellent opportunities for playing with yarns. The sweater has a boxy fit and some positive ease. It is worked from the top down, first flat and then in the round.

    by Biches & Buches
    Einrum 2 (on Sale)
    by Dlana
    by Isager
    Holst

    Gudrun Johnston – Luumu

    Luumu is a classic cardigan featuring stockinette and reverse stockinette stitch. The cardigan is worked from the bottom up using a seamless saddle-shoulder construction. Extra rows can easily be worked if additional length is needed in the body.

    One of these yarns held together with a lace weight :
    by Biches & Buches
    by Blue Sky Fibers
    by Pascuali
    by KAOS
    Holst

    Pauliina Leisti – Aalya

    Aalya is a relaxed garment with an interesting stitch pattern and well-thought-out details. The loose, drop-shoul­­der sweater is knitted from the top down, featuring a cable pattern, 2 x 2 rib and reverse stockinette stitch. 

    by The Fibre Co
    by West Yorkshire Spinners
    by ByLaxtons (on Sale)
    by Isager
    by Pascuali

    Yukie Onodera – Braids

    This endearing little triangular shawl features cables resembling braided strands of yarn and long cabled “tails” on both edges. It is worked from the right edge to the left, first with increases and then with decreases. The body is worked in a wave stitch pattern created with elongated garter stitches. 

    by Noro
    by Galler Yarns
    by Biches & Buches
    by Di GIlpin
    Noro
    by KAOS

    Eri Shimizu – Walking with Nala

    This irregular trapezoidal shawl is worked sideways. It features lace and garter stitch and is knitted with two yarns, a DK and a lace weight. Eri was inspired by the contrast between different materials and yarn weights and the simple and more delicate stitches.

    Lace Weight:
    A lace weight
    Isager
    Habu

    DK Weight:
    by KAOS
    by Illimani
    by Illimani
    Clinton Hill
    by Wooldreamers

    Megumi Shinagawa – Aika

    Aika is a timeless lace pullover worked from the top down. It has a relaxed but elegant fit, making it versatile and easy to style. The sweater is knitted in a loose gauge, and it is easiest to work with mohair or a similarly fluffy yarn. The eyelet lace combines traditional patterns with Megumi Shinagawa’s creations. The neckband, hem and cuffs feature spiral ribbing.

    by Isager (1 thread)
    by Walcot Yarns (1 thread)
    Prairie by Blue Sky FIbers (coming soon!)
    by Illimani (1 thread)
    Einrum (1 thread)
    by Lang (1 thread)

    by Illimani with a
    by Isager with a
    by Isager with a

    Two threads of a lace weight .

    Karoline Skovgaard Bentsen – Hyeja

    Hyeja is a relaxed, textured sweater worked from the top down with three yarns held together. You can knit it as a monochrome version or use more colours. The deep yoke features an intricate textured pattern that only uses knit and purl stitches. The body and sleeves feature reverse stockinette stitch. To minimize the amount of purling, one German short row is worked every time the pattern shifts to purl sections, and the work is turned inside out.

    Sample uses these three held together: , & by Isager.

    If you prefer to use 1 thread of 1 yarn:
    by Wooldreadmers
    by Biches & Buches
    by Illimani

    Ayano Tanaka – Morning Mist

    Morning Mist is a cosy, oversized sweater that still hugs your body just right. It features a crew neck and dropped shoulders. The back and front are worked flat and bottom-up in pieces. After seaming the body, stitches for the sleeves and neckband are picked up and worked in the round.

    by The Fibre Co
    by Di Gilpin
    by ByLaxtons (on Sale)
    by Isager
    by Wooldreamers
    by Isager
    by Pascuali

    Maaike van Geijn – Grafiet

    Grafiet is a warm yet airy sweater with marled colourwork details in the saddle shoulders, the V-neck and the upper back. The sweater has an oversized, boxy shape. It is made in a fun and fascinating way: you start with rectangular pieces — the saddle shoulders — and build the whole sweater from there, both flat and in the round. The sleeve and body lengths are easy to adjust.

    MC:
    by Illimani
    by Blue Sky Fibers
    by Isager (held double)
    by Illimani 

    CC:
    by Isager (2 threads)
    by Artyarns (2 threads)
    by Isager (2 threads)
    (1 thread)

  • Laine is a high-quality Nordic knit & lifestyle magazine for knit folks. We cherish natural fibres, slow living, local craftsmanship and beautiful, simple things in life. Our intention is to inspire you to gather and share, to be part of a community of like-minded knitters, makers and thinkers from near and far. Knitting is more than just knit, knit, purl. It is a feeling.

    Laine includes patterns from the leading knitwear designers, insightful, long-format stories from the world of wool, interviews, exciting travel articles, seasonal recipes and strong, visual storytelling.

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