
Laine Magazine No 7
€22.75
Laine is a high-quality Nordic knit & lifestyle magazine for knit folks.
138 pages uncoated, high-quality paper, in english.
Description
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 Winter/Spring 2019 features:
/ 140 pages uncoated, high-quality paper
/ 12 knitting patterns, beautifully photographed and illustrated
/ An interview with Veera Välimäki
/ A long-format story about The Fibre Co.
/ My Story by Emma Robinson of The Woolly Mammoth
/ A Q&A with Annie Rowden
/ Seasonal recipes
/ A travel guide to London featuring the best spots to stay, eat and shop.
What you need to knit the Brioche Buddies shawl:
SIZE
Medium(Large).
The shawl comes in two different sizes. Nancy’s version (red) is medium size and Stephen’s version (blue) is large.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Medium Size
Length: 75” / 190.5 cm.
Width: 18” / 46 cm.
Large Size
Length: 104” / 264 cm.
Width: 22” / 56 cm.
MATERIALS
7 balls of Ulysse by De Rerum Natura (100% wool, 202 yds / 185 m – 50 g): 4 balls of colourway Poivre et Sel and 3 balls of colourway Fauve.
Stephen’s Yarn:
2 skeins of High Twist BFL by Qing Fibre (100% Blue Faced Leicester, 399 yds / 365 m – 100 g), colourway Okinami (MC).
4 skeins of Melted Baby Suri by Qing Fibre (65% Alpaca, 20% Wool, 15% Silk, 191 yds / 175 m – 50 g), 1 skein each in Smoke, Sage, Slate, Sponge (CC).
YARDAGE
Medium Size
MC – 680 yds / 622 m.
CC – 606 yds / 555 m.
Large Size
MC – 660 yds / 604 m.
CC – 580 yds / 530 m total. The first and last CC’s require approximately 170 yds / 155 m each. The middle two CC’s require approx. 120 yds / 110 m each.
Needles: US 5 / 3.75 mm 32” / 80 cm (or longer) circular needle or DPNs.
Notions: Stitch markers.
GAUGE
20 sts and 42 rows to 4” / 10 cm in garter stitch, after blocking.
Gauge is not critical but it will influence the size of your finished wrap and your yardage. If in doubt and to make sure you don’t run out of yarn, work at a slightly tighter gauge.