Laine Let's Crochet Spring 2026
Relax & enjoy crocheting the 17 patterns in this magazine by Laine Publishing. This edition includes patterns from the world’s top designers, as well as interesting articles.
Each contemporary pattern is well written, easy to follow & includes exciting styling inspiration.
Designers featured in this issue: Ana-Maria Babanica, Yessabett Bueno, Olga Buraya-Kefelian, Ana Diakova, Emma Ducher, Anna Erlandsson, Kirsten Joel, Sarianna Lehtonen, Julia Madill, Andrea Mares, Kare Peacock, Nikki Reynolds, Lisa Richardson, Monika Soltysik, Audrey Trecasse, Krysten Wilson and Jen Yard.
Let’s Crochet includes:
- 148 pages.
- 17 crochet patterns: 2 sweaters, 3 cardigans, 5 T-shirts/tops, 1 skirt, 1 shawl, 3 bags, 1 pair of handwarmers, 1 necklace.
- An interview with the Canadian fibre artist Alexandria Masse, who is known for her fun, whimsical crochet sculptures, but also for her support for feminism and women’s reproductive rights.
- An article written by Melanie Falick, a lifelong knitter who picked up a crochet hook as an adult. She discovered not just a new creative medium, but a new rhythm of making.
- Cute & fun haberdashery for crocheters.
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Relax & enjoy crocheting the 17 patterns in this magazine by Laine Publishing. This edition includes patterns from the world’s top designers, as well as interesting articles.
Each contemporary pattern is well written, easy to follow & includes exciting styling inspiration.
Designers featured in this issue: Ana-Maria Babanica, Yessabett Bueno, Olga Buraya-Kefelian, Ana Diakova, Emma Ducher, Anna Erlandsson, Kirsten Joel, Sarianna Lehtonen, Julia Madill, Andrea Mares, Kare Peacock, Nikki Reynolds, Lisa Richardson, Monika Soltysik, Audrey Trecasse, Krysten Wilson and Jen Yard.
Let’s Crochet includes:
- 148 pages.
- 17 crochet patterns: 2 sweaters, 3 cardigans, 5 T-shirts/tops, 1 skirt, 1 shawl, 3 bags, 1 pair of handwarmers, 1 necklace.
- An interview with the Canadian fibre artist Alexandria Masse, who is known for her fun, whimsical crochet sculptures, but also for her support for feminism and women’s reproductive rights.
- An article written by Melanie Falick, a lifelong knitter who picked up a crochet hook as an adult. She discovered not just a new creative medium, but a new rhythm of making.
- Cute & fun haberdashery for crocheters.



















