Laine Magazine issue 21
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Laine Magazine Issue 21

Laine Publishing

Laine is an international knit and lifestyle magazine. In issue 21 (Summer 2024), we showcase eleven beautiful knitting patterns as well as interesting articles from the world of fibre.

Special summer offer: Laine 21 now only €19.90!

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Description

Our stunning summer knitting issue Laine 21, Harvest Sun, is filled with beautiful and practical summer knits featuring fun stitch patterns, engaging techniques and lovely details. The serene photos depict a balmy summer day in the countryside amidst blooming gardens and golden, sun-drenched fields.

The knitting patterns in this issue include summer sweaters, delicate shawls, sleeveless tops, textured socks, a colour-block cardigan and even a classic twinset. Explore the designs in this issue and cast-on your next knitting project.

Designers featured in this issue: Fiona Alice, Jenny Ansah, Audrey Borrego, Soraya García, Kaori Katsurada, Irene Lin, Faïza Mebazaa, Paula Pereira, Julia Wilkens and Griselda Zárate.

Learn more:

Pattern Previews for Laine 21
Pattern Previews for Laine 21 on Ravelry
Meet the designers for Laine 21
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Issue 21, Summer 2024, includes:
148 pages
11 knitting patterns (both charts and written instructions provided): 4 sweaters, 2 cardigans, 2 tops, 2 shawls and 1 pair of socks.
An interview with Kendall Ross (@id.knit.that), who has turned her knitting into a unique art form. Kendall’s wearable art pieces draw inspiration from her experiences as a young American woman.
An article about the Irish knitting education initiative Wool in School, which is committed to increasing awareness of wool and teaching children to fall in love with knitting.
Jeanette Sloan’s column Fibre Talk, where she chats with April Tang: the co-founder of Shangdrok, a Taiwanese/Tibetan company specialising in traditional hand-spun yarn and handmade felt.
Five Ways by our regular writer Päivi Kankaro, where we learn about the not-so-hidden power of colours and how to use them in our knitting projects.
Where I Knit: A regular piece that pictures people knitting in their favourite spot. In this issue, we meet Emilia Bergoglio, who knits in the park of a shrine near their home in Tokyo, Japan.
Seasonal recipes to inspire your summer cooking.
Book reviews.

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This issue’s knits feature some lovely textured stitch patterns. The delicate Brisaal Atardecer pullover by Griselda Zárate is worked in an all-over star lace stitch pattern, and the stitch pattern in Soraya García’s Fossora top is called English Rose Tweed. It creates a fabric that resembles crochet stitches.
Look at all these beautiful, well-thought-out details! Faïza Mebazaa’s Facette sweater features i-cord finishing and purl dots at the end of the colourwork motif. Audrey Borrego’s Lucienne pattern plays with the structural look of raglan sweaters: the geometric lace panels draw at tention to the raglan lines.
We have long been fans of Kendall Ross’s (@id.knit.that) knitted art, and in this issue, we get to know more about Kendall and the inspiration behind her unique, wearable art pieces. We also learn about the Irish knitting education initiative Wool in School, which is committed to increasing awareness of wool and teaching children to fall in love with knitting.

“For the photography of this issue, we wanted to capture the beauty of Nordic summer days. And I think we nailed it with these images of golden fields and blooming gardens polished with magical soft evening light! The day of the photoshoot was also super f un for our whole team, and I feel that this, too, shows in the images.”

Tiina Vaarakallio, Art Director

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