Laine Magazine 26
Laine 26
Laine Magazine Issue 26
Laine Magazine Issue 26
Laine Magazine Issue 26
Laine Magazine Issue 26
Laine Magazine Issue 26
Laine Magazine Issue 26
Laine Magazine Issue 26
Laine Magazine Issue 26
Laine Magazine Issue 26
Laine Magazine Issue 26
Laine Magazine Issue 26
Laine Magazine Issue 26
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Laine Magazine Issue 26

Laine Publishing

Laine is an international knit and lifestyle magazine. In issue 26 (Autumn 2025), we showcase twelve beautiful knitting patterns as well as interesting articles from the world of fibre.

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Language English
Description

Our autumn issue, Laine 26, Crossing Paths, takes you to the bohemian Kallio district of Helsinki, Finland. We stroll the streets of this unique, creative neighbourhood, stop by at a local café and pick up flowers from the marketplace.

The issue includes twelve beautiful knit designs to complete your autumn outfits: they feature luscious cables, fascinating textures and innovative stripe patterns — not to mention some meditative stockinette stitch and simple colourwork. This issue truly offers something for everyone!

Designers featured in this issue: Anu Ahoniemi, Alma Bali, Melanie Berg, Alice Caetano, Ronja Hakalehto, Soumine Kim, Sanni Pauliina, Anne-Michelle Phelan, Simone Ryan, Irina Shaar, Yucca/Yuka Takahashi and Julia Wilkens. 

Learn more: 

Pattern Previews for Laine 26
Pattern Previews for Laine 26 on Ravelry
Meet the Designers for Laine Issue 26

Issue 26, Autumn 2025, includes:

148 pages

12 knitting patterns: 6 sweaters, 2 cardigans, 1 gilet, 2 shawls, 1 pair of socks.

An interview with Elena Solier Jansà, the founder of the Catalan yarn brand Xolla, who works to preserve the local sheep breed.

An article about neurodiverse knitters and makers — why is the creation of stitches a particular balm to a neurodivergent brain?

Jeanette Sloan’s column Fibre Talk, where she meets Chinua “Chin” Matthews: a knitwear designer and teacher living in California, USA.

The Five Ways article about how you can increase creativity in your daily life and in your knitting projects.

Where I Knit: A regular piece that pictures people knitting in their favourite spot. In this issue, we meet the Paris-based Natalie Perreau who likes to knit at a local café.

Seasonal recipes to inspire your autumn cooking.

Book reviews.

Shipping

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We use the following shipping carriers:

Finland: Posti, Matkahuolto
Europe: DHL
Rest of the world: FedEx

We offer free shipping on orders over:

Finland: 50 €
Baltics (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania): 70 €
Europe: 70 €
Europe Non-EU (Iceland, Norway, Switzerland, UK): 80 €
USA: 200 €
Rest of the world: 150 €

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If the PDF file is updated, you will receive an email with access to the latest version. Due to the nature of digital products, we do not offer refunds for digital purchases.

Worldwide delivery

All orders are shipped from our warehouse in Tampere, Finland and we deliver worldwide.

Orders are usually dispatched within 2–4 business days. During sales and promotional campaigns, processing times may be slightly longer. If there are unexpected delays, we will contact you as soon as possible.

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Laine Publishing is not responsible for any additional customs clearance charges. Customs policies vary widely between countries, so please contact your local customs office for further information.

Once packages leave Finland, they become the responsibility of your national postal service or courier company. We can provide tracking and customs information upon request.

We are legally required to declare all international purchases as merchandise with their full value. We cannot mark items as gifts or declare a lower value than the purchase price.

Import duties or taxes may apply when the package arrives in your country.

Note for customers in the United States

We will continue shipping to the US after the new tariff regulations take effect on 29 August.

Based on the information currently available, books and magazines will remain exempt from tariffs, while yarns, planners and notebooks may be subject to import tariffs.

In accordance with U.S. regulations, any applicable tariffs or import duties are assessed by U.S. authorities and are the responsibility of the importer at the time of delivery. These charges are determined by law and are outside our control.

Looking for a sumptuous cable knit to wrap yourself in? This issue has two amazing options: Soumine Kim’s Bada is a richly cabled, drop-shoulder sweater with an elegant silhouette, while Simone Ryan’s Éimi is a take on a classic Aran cardigan, featuring a variety of cables. Perfectly cosy yet stylish!
Playing with stripes is endlessly fun and fascinating. In Julia Wilkens’ Waveform shawl, wave-like chevron stripes create a rhythmic up-and-down motion, widening gradually at the end. The unique feature of Alice Caetano’s Sixty-Five design is that from far away, it looks like a sweater with thick horizontal stripes — but closer up, you see that the texture has vertical stripes in it, too!
We love knits that appear intricate yet remain simple to create. Melanie Berg’s Trustfall shawl is such a piece, with an easy-to-make mosaic pattern that instantly grabs your attention. Anu Ahoniemi’s Semiotic sweater is a fun project for those new to colourwork: half of the rounds are worked with one colour only, and half in simple stranded knitting.

“The idea of the knitwear photos was to capture the post-holiday feeling of returning to the city, rediscovering familiar street corners and reuniting with friends. On the day of the photoshoot, we had all the Nordic seasons in eight hours from rain to sunshine and chilly winds — and even a short hailstorm! But our fantastic team delivered once again, and I could not be happier with the photos!”

Tiina Vaarakallio, Laine’s Art Director

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