Laine Magazine issue 23
Laine lehti nro 23
Laine Magazine Issue 23
Laine Magazine Issue 23
Laine Magazine Issue 23
Laine Magazine Issue 23
Laine Magazine Issue 23
Laine Magazine Issue 23
Laine Magazine Issue 23
Laine Magazine Issue 23
Laine Magazine Issue 23
Laine Magazine Issue 23
Laine Magazine Issue 23
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Laine Magazine Issue 23

Laine Publishing

Laine is an international knit and lifestyle magazine. In issue 23 (Winter 2025), we showcase eleven beautiful knitting patterns as well as interesting articles from the world of fibre.

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Version Magazine
Language Finnish
Description

Our winter issue, Laine 23, Borealis, takes you to the snowy countryside on one of the coldest days of the year. The warm, cosy and beautiful knitting patterns include many winter wardrobe staples, such as an all-over colourwork sweater, a cabled hat and a chunky, textured cardigan. The serene stillness captured in this edition’s photography soothes your mind and senses. Explore the pattern previews in this issue and find your next knit project!

Designers featured in this issue: Pablo Aneiros, Kaori Katsurada, Liza Lewis, Hiromi Nagasawa, Sara Ottosson, Camille Romano, Macarena Silva, Lis Smith, Florence Spurling, Vibe Ulrik Søndergaard and Tess Vandekolk.

Learn more:
Pattern previews for Laine 23
Meet the designers for Laine issue 23 
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Issue 23, Winter 2025, includes:

148 pages

11 knitting patterns: 5 sweaters, 2 cardigans, 1 vest, 1 shawl, 1 hat and 1 pair of socks.

An interview with the Finnish knitwear designer Veronika “Kutova Kika” Lindberg, known for her modern and stylish knits as well as relatable YouTube videos.

An article about Loose Ends, an international charity that helps to complete the unfinished crafts of loved ones who have died or can no longer work on them.

Jeanette Sloan’s column Fibre Talk, where she meets Dakshani “Daki” De Alwis, a US-based podcaster and indigo textile artist.

The Five Ways article, where we gather expert’s tips for altering knitting patterns to better fit your body.

Where I Knit: A regular piece that pictures people knitting in their favourite spot. In this issue, we meet Abdhi Sarkar, the founder of the knitting club Atlanta Drunken Knitwits.

Seasonal recipes to inspire your festive cooking.

Book reviews.

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Our winter issue features knits with elaborate and beautiful textures. Kaori Katsurada’s Cinnamon Twists raglan sweater is worked in a combination of twisted stitches and cables, while Sara Ottosson’s Brick Road scarf features slipped stitches creating diagonal lines on top of a garter-stitch base.
In addition to well-established knitwear designers, Laine wants to highlight up-and-coming names that we hope to see more of in the future. In this issue, we meet Liza Lewis, whose stunning colourwork sweater Dazzler is her first-ever published pattern! Liza is a designer/illustrator whose work includes children’s books, for example.
It’s always inspiring to see how designers can create something unique with seemingly simple ideas. The striking feature of Vibe Ulrik Søndergaard’s Unfold sweater’s is the deep, wide collar, while the Cora vest by Pablo Aneiros has an interesting construc­tion: the rectangular-shaped vest is open at the sides and tied with narrow knitted ribbons.

”The January photo shoot was probably the coldest in my modelling career, and it was great to warm up inside the Bosgård Manor between the outdoor shots. The idyllic, quiet place almost made me dream of moving to the countryside.”

Mia Zambra, the model in this issue’s knitwear photos

“The most touching story in this issue was the article by Amelia Hodsdon about Loose Ends: an international charity who helps to complete unfinished craft projects left behind by loved ones who have passed away. We get to read about a very special blanket that a volunteer knitter finished out of the kindness of her heart. I was moved to tears while editing the text.”

Maija Kangasluoma, Managing Editor

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