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Laine No. 23 - Winter 2025

Laine No. 23 - Winter 2025 features 11 exclusive knitting patterns along with inspiring articles, interviews and seasonal recipes. Its serene photography and warm designs will transport you to a cosy winter as you create sweaters, cardigans, shawls and more. A must-have magazine for knitting enthusiasts!

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Discover Laine No. 23, a must-have edition for lovers of knitting and fibres. This unique book features 11 exclusive patterns, interviews and inspiring articles. Transport yourself to the heart of winter with patterns designed to create warm, functional and stylish garments. From colourful sweaters to textured cardigans, you will find everything you need to refresh your winter wardrobe.

Among the 11 exclusive patterns featured in the magazine, you will find 5 sweaters, 2 versatile cardigans, 1 modern vest, 1 elegant shawl, 1 classic cabled hat, and 1 pair of cozy socks.

Features of Laine No. 23 - Winter 2025:

  • Includes 11 winter patterns:
    - 5 sweaters
    - 2 cardigans
    - 1 vest
    - 1 shawl
    - 1 hat
    - 1 pair of socks
  • Highlighted content:
    - Interview with Veronika “Kutova Kika” Lindberg.
    - Loose Ends article, a charity that completes unfinished crafts of loved ones.
    - Fibre Talk by Jeanette Sloan, featuring Dakshani “Daki” De Alwis, a podcaster and textile artist specializing in indigo.
    - Five Ways, a practical guide with expert advice to modify patterns and adjust them to your body.
    - Where I Knit, a look at the Atlanta Drunken Knitwits knitting club and its founder, Abdhi Sarkar.
  • Seasonal recipes.
  • Book reviews.
  • Book language: English.

The magazine also includes an interview with Veronika “Kutova Kika” Lindberg, a Finnish designer known for her modern patterns and inspiring videos.

You will find an interesting article from Loose Ends, a touching organization that helps to complete unfinished crafts of loved ones who have passed away or can no longer work on them, in addition to many other articles like Fibre Talk by Jeanette Sloan, exploring the work of Dakshani “Daki” De Alwis, a textile artist and podcaster, Five Ways with practical tips for adjusting patterns to fit you, and Where I Knit, a tour through favorite knitting spaces, featuring the Atlanta Drunken Knitwits club.

Additionally, as an extra, the magazine offers seasonal recipes perfect for your celebrations and book reviews to inspire your creativity.