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Laine Magazine - Issue 26

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  • ISSUE 26, AUTUMN 2025, INCLUDES

    The 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 knits 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, Yuka Takahashi and Julia Wilkens
     
    🔸 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. 

  • Our Top yarn recommendations for each pattern in this publication!  Check out our Instagram Live where we show you all the yarns too!

    Anu Ahoniemi – Semiotic

    Anu Ahoniemi – Semiotic

    This yoked sweater is worked from the top down. Half of the rounds are worked with one colour only, and half in stranded knitting, which makes it an easy project for those new to colourwork. 

    Yarn Recommendations: 
    Le Petit Lambswool by Biches & Buches
    Fior di Lino by mYak
    Eco Llama by Illimani
    Balayage by Pascuali
    Merilin by Isager

    Alma Bali – Jutland

    Alma Bali – Jutland

    The textured sweater is knitted in multiple directions: from the top down and sideways, both flat and in the round. Eyelet ribbons in contrasting colour frame the neck and highlight the panels and cuffs. You can choose between a cropped or regular body length.

    Yarn Recommendations: 
    Baby Yak Lace by mYak (double stranded as per pattern)
    Cashmere Lace by Gepard (double stranded as per pattern)
    Spinni by Isager (double stranded as per pattern)
    Meadow by The Fibre Co (double stranded as per pattern)
    Exquisite Lace by WYS (double stranded as per pattern)

    Main Colour (single strand):
    Merino Possum Woollen Spun by Circus Tonic
    My Soft One by Gepard
    Cautiva by WoolDreamers

    Melanie Berg – Trustfall

    Melanie Berg – Trustfall

    The shawl is worked from the right tip towards the left edge with a mosaic pattern. Two different yarn weights were used, adding an extra layer of interest. 

    Yarn Recommendations for Yarn A (shown here in blue and orange):
    Merino Cloud by Artyarns
    Rustic Heather Sport by Lichen & Lace
    Cautiva by WoolDreamers
    Merino Possum Woollen Spun by Circus Tonic

    Yarn B (shown here in black and white):
    Merino Cloud by Artyarns
    Balayage by Pascuali
    Luxury Soft Merino by KAOS
    Fior di Lino by mYak

    Alice Caetano – Sixty-Five

    Alice Caetano – Sixty-Five

    Sixty-Five is a modified drop-shoulder sweater with an oversized fit, worked from the top down. There are two options for the sleeve length: an extra-long (shown here) or a slightly shorter one. 

    Yarn Recommendations:
    Merino Cloud by Artyarns
    My Soft One by Gepard
    Pudding by Mrs Moon
    Merino Possum Woollen Spun by Circus Tonic
    Suave by Pascuali

    Ronja Hakalehto – Silent Breeze  

    Ronja Hakalehto – Silent Breeze

    Worked from the top down in stockinette stitch. The deep pockets, toggle buttons and i-cord edges at the hem and cuffs add nice details to the design. 

    Yarn Recommendations:
    Alpaca 3 by Isager with silk mohair
    Chunky Andean Wool by KAOS
    Beatrix by Juniper Moon
    Teddy Dear by Gepard
    Royal II by Illimani

    Soumine Kim - Bada 

    Soumine Kim – Bada

    Bada is a richly cabled, drop-shoulder sweater with an elegant silhouette, worked from the top down. 

    Yarn Recommendations: 
    Le Gros Silk & Mohair and Le Petit Silk & Mohair by Biches & Bûches (used in the original)
    Amelie by Illimani
    Yak in the Buff by Tribe
    Snefnug by CaMaRose
    Mota by Wooldreamers

    Sanni Pauliina – Paint a Forest

    Worked seamlessly from the top down, with a drop-shoulder construction and a round neckline. The pattern comes with three sleeve lengths; this sample version features the regular-length option. 

    Yarn Recommendations: 
    Lore by The Fibre Co
    Camel DK by Pascuali
    Sayama by Pascuali
    Eco Cashmere by Gepard
    Alpine Polworth Possum by Wild Earth
    Giacomo by Illimani

    Anne-Michelle Phelan – Gilly

    Anne-Michelle Phelan – Gilly

    Knitting comfortably with a bouclé yarn calls for a minimal design, but this gilet still has little touches: a mock side seam, a curved and split hem, an applied i-cord edge and generous angled pockets. Gilly is worked flat from the top down.  

    Yarn Recommendations:
    Feli by Illimani
    Teddy Dear by Gepard
    Soft Bouclé Undyed by Tribe
    My Joy by Gepard
    Manchelopi by Wooldreamers

    Simone Ryan – Éimi

    Simone Ryan – Éimi

    Éimi is a take on a classic Aran cardigan with just the right amount of positive ease to make it easy to cosy up in. It features a variety of cables, including a Celtic Knot motif panel on the back. The cardigan is worked from the top down seam­lessly with a compound raglan yoke, promising a well-fitting garment across all sizes. The ribbed button band and collar are added last.

    Yarn Recommendations:
    Manchelopi by Wooldreamers
    Mota by Wooldreamers
    Uist Wool DK
    Dilé by Uist
    The Raw Wool Co DK
    Croft Shetland DK by WYS

    Irina Shaar – Never Too Late

    Irina Shaar – Never Too Late

    Worked from the top down with raglan shaping. It has beautiful lace and cable panels on the front and sides to break up the routine of the stockinette body, as well as such as decorative raglan seams. 

    Yarn Recommendations:
    Santi by Illimani
    Hor Silke by Gepard with silk mohair
    Lovetand by CaMaRose
    Silky Twist by Artyarns
    Soft Fine by Isager

    Yucca/Yuka Takahashi – Hanano

    The Hanano socks are worked from the top down, and they feature ribbing composed of small cables and twisted stitches. The stitch pattern is easy to remember, with only simple techniques. The heel is worked with a heel flap, and the stitch pattern runs around the cuff, leg and instep. The folded cuff makes the edges look clean and is stretchy enough to not constrict the ankle. 

    Yarn Recommendations:
    Any of these sock yarns :)

    Julia Wilkens – Waveform  

    Julia Wilkens – Waveform

    This rectangular, garter-stitch shawl consists of two triangles that are first knitted separately and then joined together. The chevron stripes are accomplished by simple increases and decreases, and they widen gradually at the end. 

    Yarn Recommendations:
    Spinni by Isager (this is the yarn used in the original)
    Highland by Isager
    Baby Yak Lace by mYak
    Coast by Holst
    Pure Silk by Einrum
    Arctic Pearl by Pascuali

  • Laine is a high-quality Nordic knit & lifestyle magazine for knit folks. We cherish natural fibres, slow living, local craftsmanship and beautiful, simple things in life. Our intention is to inspire you to gather and share, to be part of a community of like-minded knitters, makers and thinkers from near and far. Knitting is more than just knit, knit, purl. It is a feeling.

    Laine includes patterns from the leading knitwear designers, insightful, long-format stories from the world of wool, interviews, exciting travel articles, seasonal recipes and strong, visual storytelling.