Laine Magazine issue 22
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Laine Magazine Issue 22

Laine Publishing

Laine is an international knit and lifestyle magazine. In issue 22 (Autumn 2024), we showcase eleven beautiful knitting patterns as well as interesting articles from the world of fibre.

16,00 €
Regular price 25,00 € Sale price 16,00 €
Version Magazine
Language English
Description

Our 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. 

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.

Learn more:

Pattern Previews for Laine 22
Pattern Previews for Laine 22 on Ravelry
Meet the designers for Laine 22
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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.
Book reviews.

Available also digitally. If you preorder the digital download, you will get a mock-up of the cover to your email. The full digital download will be automatically delivered to you on publication day.

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We were especially thrilled about the exciting techniques in this issue’s knits. If you have never knitted a garment with saddle shoulders, now is a perfect time, as they are featured in three patterns: Gudrun Johnston’s Luumu cardigan, Maaike van Geijn’s Grafiet sweater and Anna Daku’s Amisk cardigan!
The knits also feature beautiful yarns and colour combinations, perfect for autumn.
Recycling is also one of the big themes of the issue, as we feature a long article about circular economy in the world of yarn — how recycled yarns can be turned into a sustainable and viable business. In the Portrait story, we meet the Finnish knitwear designer Jenna Kostet, who has turned the poems of the famous epic, Kalevala, into tradition-inspired knitwear patterns.

“My style is simple with clean lines — just like the Finnish architect Alvar Aalto’s. That’s why it was inspiring to be working for this particular issue, as the photos were taken in the Paimio Sanatorium, designed by Aalto.”

Makeup artist Anu Levy did the makeup and hair for the model of this issue.

“Seeing the process of how John Parkinson and his team recycle wool and the passion they have has stayed with me since I visited their factory. I loved our conversation about life, work and the world.”

Photographer Joanne Crawford photographed the story about recycled yarns and John Parkinson’s company iinouiio.

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