No. 15 - Laine Magazine, Autumn 2022 - PREORDER Knitting books Laine
No. 15 - Laine Magazine, Autumn 2022 - PREORDER Knitting books Laine
No. 15 - Laine Magazine, Autumn 2022 - PREORDER Knitting books Laine
No. 15 - Laine Magazine, Autumn 2022 - PREORDER Knitting books Laine
No. 15 - Laine Magazine, Autumn 2022 - PREORDER Knitting books Laine
No. 15 - Laine Magazine, Autumn 2022 - PREORDER Knitting books Laine
No. 15 - Laine Magazine, Autumn 2022 - PREORDER Knitting books Laine
No. 15 - Laine Magazine, Autumn 2022 - PREORDER Knitting books Laine
No. 15 - Laine Magazine, Autumn 2022 - PREORDER Knitting books Laine
No. 15 - Laine Magazine, Autumn 2022 - PREORDER Knitting books Laine

Laine Magazine No. 15 - Autumn 2022

Publication date: September 16th, 2022

The beloved Laine magazine is taking a step into a more modern, dynamic direction by celebrating knitwear and the world of fibre in a fresh way. Together with a new, updated look (cover and logo), Laine introduces new, regular articles, such as Jeanette Sloan Talks Fibre. Of course, there are also things that won’t change: gorgeous knitwear patterns, beautiful high-quality photography and the size of the magazine, all elements that Laine is known for.

As always you get beautiful patterns for Nordic knitting - in this issue you will find 6 sweaters, 2 cardigans, 2 shawls, 1 hat, 1 pair of socks.

NEW!: Jeanette Sloan Talks Fiber - a regular article by Jeanette chatting with interesting people. In this issue she meets Rose Sinclair, an academic researcher, author and lecturer. Rose's PhD research in Dorcas Clubs examines how a textile network can be a catalyst for social change.

NEW!: Five Ways by our regular author Päivi Kankaro. In this issue, Päivi explores 5 ways knitting can be used as a tool for change.

NEW!: Where I Knit – recurring content featuring people knitting in their favorite places and talking about craft in their everyday lives.

Laine No 15 includes:

  • 148 pages
  • 12 knitting patterns (both charts and written instructions provided): 6 sweaters, 2 cardigans, 2 shawls, 1 hat, 1 pair of socks)
  • an interview with knitwear designer Lindsey Fowler on postpartum depression and how knitting offered her an identity outside motherhood. Lindsey’s debut book, Salt & Timber – Knits from the Northern Coast, is published in August by Laine Publishing.
  • an article on how sheep help to save endangered biotopes
  • NEW! Jeanette Sloan Talks Fibre – a regular article on Jeanette chatting with interesting people. In this issue, she meets Rose Sinclair, an academic researcher, author and lecturer. Rose's PhD research into Dorcas Clubs examines how textile networks can be catalysts for social change.
  • NEW! Five Ways by our regular writer Päivi Kankaro. In this issue, Päivi explores 5 ways how knitting can be used as a tool for change.
  • NEW! Where I Knit – a regular piece that pictures people knitting in their favourite spot, and talking about crafting in their everyday lives.
  • seasonal recipes to inspire your autumn cooking
  • book reviews.

    Designers featured in this issue: Jenny Ansah, Jennifer Brou, Weichien Chan (aka Petite Knitter), Štěpánka Drchalová, Meiju K-P, Bernice Lim (aka Yamagara), Hanna Maciejewska, Terri Maue, Olga Putano, Florence Spurling and Yiğitcan Vatansever.

    More from Laine 

    With the tagline Nordic Knit Life, Laine's is a magazine with focus on Nordic Knit and lifestyle. With a luxurious mix of knitting patterns from leading designers, articles, interviews, travel features, food recipes and incredibly beautiful pictures.

    If you cannot wait for the publishing date, or just want more from Laine, you can find the other issues of Laine Magazine and books from Laine here

    Washing instructions for your knitwear
    Wool can last for years, but it requires good care. Washing is tough on your woolen garments and in general wool needs to be washed much less than other materials as it has a self-cleaning effect. Often it is enough to hang your woolen sweater / garment outside in the humid weather or bring it with you into the bathroom, when you take a long, hot shower - the steam will often be enough to freshen it up it and remove any unwanted odors.

    Specifically for knitwear knitted in Önling's Everyday Kit
    Neither Önling No 12 nor No 13, is pre-washed when you receive it on cones. You get the best result if you soak your finished knitted garment in lukewarm water for approx. 2 hours. Then wash the garment as you would otherwise with washing detergent for wool, either by hand or on a wool program in your washing machine. Dry it by laying it flat.

    Specifically for knitwear knitted in Önling's Silk kit
    As the Silk Kit from Önling contains 3 different qualities (linen, wool and silk), we recommend that you always wash your silk sweater / garment by hand, to avoid it changing shape or appearance during wash. The three qualities will react differently to water, temperatures, etc. Önling can not take responsibility for the result if you wash your silk sweater in the washing machine. Your garment made from the silk kit should NOT be spun or tumble dried. Instead, dry it by laying it flat.

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    Laine Magazine No. 15 - Autumn 2022

    Publication date: September 16th, 2022

    The beloved Laine magazine is taking a step into a more modern, dynamic direction by celebrating knitwear and the world of fibre in a fresh way. Together with a new, updated look (cover and logo), Laine introduces new, regular articles, such as Jeanette Sloan Talks Fibre. Of course, there are also things that won’t change: gorgeous knitwear patterns, beautiful high-quality photography and the size of the magazine, all elements that Laine is known for.

    As always you get beautiful patterns for Nordic knitting - in this issue you will find 6 sweaters, 2 cardigans, 2 shawls, 1 hat, 1 pair of socks.

    NEW!: Jeanette Sloan Talks Fiber - a regular article by Jeanette chatting with interesting people. In this issue she meets Rose Sinclair, an academic researcher, author and lecturer. Rose's PhD research in Dorcas Clubs examines how a textile network can be a catalyst for social change.

    NEW!: Five Ways by our regular author Päivi Kankaro. In this issue, Päivi explores 5 ways knitting can be used as a tool for change.

    NEW!: Where I Knit – recurring content featuring people knitting in their favorite places and talking about craft in their everyday lives.

    Laine No 15 includes:

    • 148 pages
    • 12 knitting patterns (both charts and written instructions provided): 6 sweaters, 2 cardigans, 2 shawls, 1 hat, 1 pair of socks)
    • an interview with knitwear designer Lindsey Fowler on postpartum depression and how knitting offered her an identity outside motherhood. Lindsey’s debut book, Salt & Timber – Knits from the Northern Coast, is published in August by Laine Publishing.
    • an article on how sheep help to save endangered biotopes
    • NEW! Jeanette Sloan Talks Fibre – a regular article on Jeanette chatting with interesting people. In this issue, she meets Rose Sinclair, an academic researcher, author and lecturer. Rose's PhD research into Dorcas Clubs examines how textile networks can be catalysts for social change.
    • NEW! Five Ways by our regular writer Päivi Kankaro. In this issue, Päivi explores 5 ways how knitting can be used as a tool for change.
    • NEW! Where I Knit – a regular piece that pictures people knitting in their favourite spot, and talking about crafting in their everyday lives.
    • seasonal recipes to inspire your autumn cooking
    • book reviews.

      Designers featured in this issue: Jenny Ansah, Jennifer Brou, Weichien Chan (aka Petite Knitter), Štěpánka Drchalová, Meiju K-P, Bernice Lim (aka Yamagara), Hanna Maciejewska, Terri Maue, Olga Putano, Florence Spurling and Yiğitcan Vatansever.

      More from Laine 

      With the tagline Nordic Knit Life, Laine's is a magazine with focus on Nordic Knit and lifestyle. With a luxurious mix of knitting patterns from leading designers, articles, interviews, travel features, food recipes and incredibly beautiful pictures.

      If you cannot wait for the publishing date, or just want more from Laine, you can find the other issues of Laine Magazine and books from Laine here

      Washing instructions for your knitwear
      Wool can last for years, but it requires good care. Washing is tough on your woolen garments and in general wool needs to be washed much less than other materials as it has a self-cleaning effect. Often it is enough to hang your woolen sweater / garment outside in the humid weather or bring it with you into the bathroom, when you take a long, hot shower - the steam will often be enough to freshen it up it and remove any unwanted odors.

      Specifically for knitwear knitted in Önling's Everyday Kit
      Neither Önling No 12 nor No 13, is pre-washed when you receive it on cones. You get the best result if you soak your finished knitted garment in lukewarm water for approx. 2 hours. Then wash the garment as you would otherwise with washing detergent for wool, either by hand or on a wool program in your washing machine. Dry it by laying it flat.

      Specifically for knitwear knitted in Önling's Silk kit
      As the Silk Kit from Önling contains 3 different qualities (linen, wool and silk), we recommend that you always wash your silk sweater / garment by hand, to avoid it changing shape or appearance during wash. The three qualities will react differently to water, temperatures, etc. Önling can not take responsibility for the result if you wash your silk sweater in the washing machine. Your garment made from the silk kit should NOT be spun or tumble dried. Instead, dry it by laying it flat.

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