Laine 24 - Brushstrokes - pre-order for 7 March
Laine 24 - Brushstrokes - pre-order for 7 March
Laine 24 - Brushstrokes - pre-order for 7 March
Laine 24 - Brushstrokes - pre-order for 7 March
Laine 24 - Brushstrokes - pre-order for 7 March
Laine 24 - Brushstrokes - pre-order for 7 March
Laine 24 - Brushstrokes - pre-order for 7 March
Laine 24 - Brushstrokes - pre-order for 7 March
Laine 24 - Brushstrokes - pre-order for 7 March
Laine 24 - Brushstrokes - pre-order for 7 March
Laine 24 - Brushstrokes - pre-order for 7 March
Laine 24 - Brushstrokes - pre-order for 7 March
Laine 24 - Brushstrokes - pre-order for 7 March

Laine 24 - Brushstrokes - pre-order for 7 March

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So much more than a knitting magazine, Laine is a unique publication that combines stunning knitting patterns, photography, interviews, travel and recipes.  You will want to revisit the beautiful patterns, images and text time and time again!

Laine 24, Brushstrokes, is full of creative energy and soft, joyous spring colours! The photos were taken in an artist’s studio, in all its vibrant, inspiring chaos, and a lush, green park with old deciduous trees and quiet pathways. The knits are delicate and refined, featuring beautiful textures and interesting techniques.

Issue 24, Spring 2025, includes:
  • 148 pages
  • 12 knitting patterns: 4 sweaters, 3 cardigans, 1 vest, 1 top, 1 shawl, 1 collar and 1 pair of socks.
  • An interview with Nanna Einarsdóttir, an Icelandic software engineer, knitter and startup entrepreneur who aims to create the perfect online tool for knitters.
  • An article about GOR Woollen Mill. With ethically and locally sourced fibre, produced using renewable resources, this Australian mill makes some of the most sustainable and socially conscious yarn available.
  • Jeanette Sloan’s column Fibre Talk, where she meets Helda Panagary, a disabled crochet designer, blogger and activist based in London.
  • The Five Ways article, where we learn to knit more ergonomically with the help of experts.
  • Where I Knit: A regular piece that pictures people knitting in their favourite spot. In this issue, we meet the Tokyo-based Aldo Cass, whose two passions are crafts and tea.
  • Seasonal recipes to inspire your spring cooking.
  • Book reviews.
Designers featured in this issue: Julia Exner, Reetta Haavisto, Sophie Hemmings, Heidi Kästner, Rebekka Mauser, Cheryl Mokhtari, Paula Pereira, Sarah Solomon, Veera Välimäki, Vivian Wei, Julia Wilkens and Rui Yamamuro.

ISSN: 2489-2254.
Weight: Approx 500 g / 1.1 lbs
Dimensions: Approx. 280 x 210 x 10 mm
Printed in Estonia.

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