52 Weeks of Socks – More Copies Coming Soon*

52 Weeks of Socks is the first hardcover book of Laine Publishing. This publication contains 52 knitting patterns by 46 designers, and is a true encyclopedia of socks. Patterns are beautifully photographed and laid out on 256 pages in the style Laine is known and loved for.

The book contains patterns from the following designers: Heidi Alander, Fiona Alice, Gina Baglia, Ainur Berkimbayeva, Katrine Birkenwasser, Karen Borrel, Sachiko Burgin, Diana Clinch, Verena Cohrs, Valentina Consalvi, Rachel Coopey, Nele Druyts, Marion Em, Lindsey Fowler, Fabienne Gassmann, Lucinda Guy, Dawn Henderson, Anja Heumann, Tiina Huhtaniemi, Caitlin Hunter, Mieka John, Amanda Jones, Joséphine & the seeds, Pauliina Karru, Isabell Kraemer, Tatiana Kulikova, Joji Locatelli, Erika López, Andrea Mowry, Paula Pereira, Rosa Pomar, Elena Potemkina, Amelia Putri, Emily Joy Rickard, Mona Schmidt, Nataliya Sinelshchikova, Marceline Smith, Minna Sorvala, Helen Stewart, Charlotte Stone, Becky Sørensen, Niina Tanskanen, Natalia Vasilieva, Kristine Vejar, Kajsa Vuorela and Mariya Zyaparova.

  • 256 uncoated, high-quality pages
  • Language: English
  • Woven book cover, banner, ribbon place marker
  • Weight: 1100 g / 2.5 lb
  • Print only, no digital download code available.

More copies available end of April, £34.00 purchased in the Marchmont shop, £35.99 plus postage if purchased online.

Laine Magazine – Issue 9

Official release date Friday 20th September 2019.

· 13 knitting patterns from a talented group of designers: Fiona AliceRachel BrockmanOlga Buraya-KefelianAleks ByrdRenée CallahanVerena CohrsElly FalesWhitney HaywardMarianne MunierLavanya PatricellaLucía Ruiz de AguirreSusanne Sommer and Becky Sørensen

  • · an interview with Lavanya Patricella
  • · a long-format story about Petra Mikaelsson from Fru Valborg
  • · my story by Kristine Vejar from A Verb For Keeping Warm
  • · a column by Jeanette Sloan
  • · seasonal recipes
  • · a travel guide to Munich, featuring the best spots to stay, eat and shop