LAINE MAGAZINE ISSUE 28
LAINE MAGAZINE ISSUE 28
LAINE MAGAZINE ISSUE 28
LAINE MAGAZINE ISSUE 28
LAINE MAGAZINE ISSUE 28
LAINE MAGAZINE ISSUE 28
LAINE MAGAZINE ISSUE 28
LAINE MAGAZINE ISSUE 28
LAINE MAGAZINE ISSUE 28
LAINE MAGAZINE ISSUE 28
LAINE MAGAZINE ISSUE 28
LAINE MAGAZINE ISSUE 28

LAINE MAGAZINE ISSUE 28

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Laine Magazine Issue 28 (Spring 2026)

From the publisher

Laine is an international knit and lifestyle magazine. In issue 28 (Spring 2026), we showcase fifteen beautiful knitting patterns as well as interesting articles from the world of fibre.

Our beautiful spring issue, Laine 28, Open Water, takes you on a boat trip to the sunny Baltic Sea: to sun-warmed cliffs, rocky beaches and balmy pine forests. The photos have a lovely retro touch, adding to the easygoing vibe. This abundant issue features 15 knits from international designers. You will find T-shirts and tops worked in summery yarns, as well as sweaters and cardigans that double as outerwear in the warmer months.

Designers featured in this issue: Eun Mi Ahn, Fiona Alice, Autumn Buggs, Nicola Furey, Maria Gomes, Olivia Glennon, Anna Hechtman, Meiju Kallio, Pauliina Leisti, Lisa Meissner, Klara Nilsson, Sara Ottosson, Sanni Pauliina, Marie Régnier and Cata Rubke

Issue 28, Spring 2026, includes:

164 pages

15 knitting patterns: 4 sweaters, 2 cardigans, 3 T-shirts, 2 tops, 1 vest, 2 shawls, 1 pair of socks.

An interview with the Finnish knitwear designer Ronja Hakalehto (@ronjahakalehto), who leads a busy family life in a small village close to the Arctic Circle, enjoying the wild nature and solitude.

A new Favourites section with inspiring little stories, tips, products, reviews and ideas! We visit the Stephen & Penelope yarn shop in Amsterdam and get style inspiration from Aleksandra Solowianiuk (@vert.and.rose).

The Five Ways article, where four experts share their favourite tools and notions for a knitter.

Jeanette Sloan’s (@jeanettesloan) renewed column, where she writes about her evolving identity as a designer.

 


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