Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
The plush Aalten scarf, designed by Martha Wissing, features modular knitting: it is worked square by square, which are connected as you go.
Yarn weight
DK
Skill level
1 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
These Akantus mittens, designed by Eli Leistad, have a similar structure to traditional Norwegian Selbu mittens featuring a thumb gusset and pointed tip. The Latvian braids at the cuff are fully reversible.
Yarn weight
Lace
Skill level
2 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
Émelie Hallet's Antheia socks are inspired by the floral splendour of spring. The cute Japanese bobbles on the socks resemble flower buds.
Yarn weight
Fingering
Skill level
3 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
The consecutive arrows shaped by origami folds give Rastus Hsu's Arrogami shawl a fresh, modern look and a 3-dimensional texture. Arrogami comes alive when light hits the collage of patterns and surfaces.
Yarn weight
Fingering
Skill level
4 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
Banner day' means a day that is so great it deserves a banner hung in a place for all to see. What a great name for these playful, top-down knitted socks designed by Lindsey Fowler!
Yarn weight
4 Ply
Skill level
5 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
Marie Régnier's Bayadère double-layered mittens take their name from the colourful fabric made of stripes from the south-west of France (Pays Basque), first produced around the 19th century.
Yarn weight
DK
Skill level
6 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
Pauliina Leisti's Berry Pom beanie has lace, plaits and bobbles, and everything is crowned by a pom. The combination of merino and silk mohair yarns used to create the one in the photo makes the beanie wonderfully cuddly.
Yarn weight
DK
Skill level
7 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
The colourwork pattern of the Between the Lines headband is playful and spectacular yet still easy to knit. This multicoloured accessory uses five shades of small amounts of fingering-weight yarn - great for stash busting!
Yarn weight
Fingering
Skill level
8 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
Boucla, designed by Anna Husemann, is a comfortable balaclava knitted using a soft bouclé yarn. The abstract intarsia motifs are loosely arranged, giving the impression of being painted on knitted fabric.
Yarn weight
Worsted
Skill level
9 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
The Bruna beanie, designed by Elena Solier Jansà, features a classic colourwork design that is interesting to knit and includes a couple of tricks. The double border keeps your ears warm even in freezing temperatures.
Yarn weight
DK
Skill level
10 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
Veera Välimäki's bubblegum scarf is will add joy to your wardrobe! This brioche shawl features a soft and cosy texture that adds an element of comfort and warmth. By mixing shades of pink and blue, it creates a fun and whimsical style.
Yarn weight
Chunky
Skill level
11 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
Soraya García's Constance is an elegant accessory that plays with knitted surfaces and colours. Add a twist of fun by using your own colour combinations for the hooded scarf.
Yarn weight
Fingering
Skill level
12 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
Cuera is a crescent-shaped shawl which features a simple slipped-stitch pattern. It is named after a small mountain range in Asturias, Spain, where the designer, Bélen Fernández, was born.
Yarn weight
Fingering
Skill level
13 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
The Flo bag, designed by Julia Wilkens, is named after flokati, the shaggy Greek rugs popular with hippies in the 1970s. Once you get the hang of the technique used in the bag, you will make fast progress!
Yarn weight
Chunky
Skill level
14 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
Combining neon tones and gold glitter, this collar both warms and cheers you! It can be worn either under the jacket for extra warmth or in plain sight, making it a real eye-catcher.
Yarn weight
Lace
Skill level
15 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
Pauliina Leisti's Halo is a plush and loose scarf with a hood featuring an all-over cable pattern. This versatile and generously sized accessory can be used in different ways: pull up the hood to keep your head warm or leave it down fr a casual and snuggly!
Yarn weight
Lace
Skill level
16 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
Maral Mokri's Hazy beanie is worked in luscious suri alpaca held double and features a wide folded brim, which utilises double knitting.
Yarn weight
Lace
Skill level
17 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
The colourful Hidden Star mittens are worked in blocks of contrasting marled colour and feature a beaded dart motif think beaded colourwork! The pattern also gives instructions for a fingerless version.
Yarn weight
4 Ply
Skill level
18 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
Elena Dimchevska's Ina beanie has a wide folded edging. It is decorated with flowers and sparrows, somewhat reminiscent of embroidery. The delicate pattern is inspired by the beauty of nature.
Yarn weight
Chunky
Skill level
19 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
Jonna Helin named the soft Julle beanie after her brother's old teddy bear. It is knitted with two strands of boucle yarn held together.
Yarn weight
Chunky
Skill level
20 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
Cosy slippers with a feeling of summer, anyone? The pattern uses both stranded colourwork and intarsia to create an adorable flower motif. These cute little beauties, designed by Kajsa Vuorela Fredriksson, are worked from the cuff down.
Yarn weight
Fingering
Skill level
21 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
Explore mixing colours with colour-blocking, striping and intarsia the options are endless for these knitted bracelets desgned by Florence Spurling! If desired, embellish them with beads, mini-tassels or embroidery.
Yarn weight
Fingering
Skill level
22 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
Lily Kate France's soft and light brioche cowl brings together traditional shapes and a modern colour palette. A cute, marled collar finished with an i-cord edge is the star of this design.
Yarn weight
Worsted
Skill level
23 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
Thien-Kieu Lam's Lineage is a scarf uses its namesake to determine is design. Like the interweaving lines of this shawl, relationships that have shaped us inherited or chosen are woven into our journey. The motif is created with twisted stitches and garter stitch.
Yarn weight
Worsted
Skill level
24 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
Named after one of Jonna Helins favourite cities, this scarf is a perfect companion for a walk on Londons bustling streets. The simple stitch pattern uses slipped stitches.
Yarn weight
Fingering
Skill level
25 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
Grab a crocheted Mimosa shoulder bag when you head to the market or shops at the weekend. Mimosa is worked as a long rectangle that is then folded and finished with a leather strap.
Yarn weight
Skill level
26 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
Mof mof' means 'fluffy' in Japanese. This simple hood consists only of i-cord edges and garter stitch. It is suitable for beginners yet also offers a meditative break for more advanced knitters.
Yarn weight
Lace
Skill level
27 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
These top-down knitting socks designed by Anke von Ahrentschildt were inspired by Aart Deco geometric motifs. A colourwork pattern is knitted around the leg and foot - including stripes on the sole.
Yarn weight
4 Ply
Skill level
28 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
Musette, by Faïza Mebazaa, is a plush and ample scarf or wrap knitted using two yarns held together for low-contrast marling. It incorporates simple geometric forms and is finished with a pleated accordion border.
Yarn weight
Fingering
Skill level
29 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
Beautiful stitches and an innovative construction are at the heart of this crochet tote bag designed by Susan Chin. Inspired by flowers in the garden, Papaver invites you to step into the colour palette of your dreams.
Yarn weight
Fingering
Skill level
30 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
The Pihlaja beanie, designed by Jenny Ansah, was inspired by frosty autumn days enjoying the sweet and sour taste of rowanberry jam on Finnish crepes pihlaja is rowan in Finnish. The plait pattern resembles the leaves of a plantain.
Yarn weight
Sport
Skill level
31 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
These Pihlaja mittens, designed by Jenny Ansah, pair perfectly with their namesake beanie. The bright orange brings to mind the beautiful, warm shades of autumn foliage. The mittens featured turned-back ribbed cuffs, and a textured pattern to the back of the hands; the fronts are worked in stocking stitch.
Yarn weight
Sport
Skill level
32 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
Karen S. Henderson's Plot Twist is a generous-size scarf and features an all-over organic texture pattern featuring travelling crossed stitches winding across reverse stockinette stitch. As in life, the twists and turns create interest and beauty in an otherwise uneventful path.
Yarn weight
Skill level
33 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
Heli Rajavaara's Polku socks are adorned with a beautiful yet easy lace pattern, which is knitted on the leg, foot and even heel flap. The socks are knitted in fingering-weight yarn and are worked cuff to toe.
Yarn weight
Fingering
Skill level
34 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
Joona Höri's Radiation is a comfortable and warm beanie and is sure to turn heads. The easy guide offers plenty of opportunities to play with colours so choose a bright or more subdued colour combination according to your taste.
Yarn weight
Lace
Skill level
35 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
The Rhona fingerless mittens designed by Susanne Sommer, are knitted in two-colour brioche with a simple slit thumbhole and an i-cord bind-off. The graphic pattern is created by switching between brioche knit and purl stitches.
Yarn weight
Sport
Skill level
36 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
Great for stash busting Sarianna Lehtonen's Rut scrunchie can be made in one evening. Knit up the colourwork version or simply use a single colour.
Yarn weight
Lace
Skill level
37 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
Thea Vesterby's Sand Wave scarf is worked with twisted stitches, resulting in a simple yet fascinating structure that looks like it could have been created by ocean waves.
Yarn weight
DK
Skill level
38 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
Pauliina Kuunsola's Sea Breeze is a classic, plush and warm beanie for winter days. The piece features easy, basic braids perfect as a first cable knitting project.
Yarn weight
Worsted
Skill level
39 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
Jonna Helin took inspiration for the slim Seattle scarf from the 1990s black and white fashion photos of Kate Moss, flannel shirts and Nirvana's Unplugged performance.
Yarn weight
Fingering
Skill level
40 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
Sharpei is a modern interpretation of the classic flat-topped beanie with a wide, foled brim. This piece, designed by Nabita Jouret, is knitted from top to bottom and interesting and fun techniques.
Yarn weight
DK
Skill level
41 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
This elegant pair of mittens designed by Lisa Lang and Isabella Heinz is inspired by classic shearling leather mittens. The increases not only ensure a perfect fit but also create a decorative seam, and the yarn combination adds interest.
Yarn weight
Aran
Skill level
42 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
Lis Smith Sido scarf features two simple lace motifs: a chevron stitch with strong linear lines and a softer, leaf-like stitch. The two different patterns flow naturally throughout the shawl.
Yarn weight
Fingering
Skill level
43 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
Sarah-Ann Larouche's Snug as a Bug scarf is cosy and squishy. It features an easy stranded colourwork pattern. Worked flat with a small chart, it embodies the perfect balance between focus and relaxation.
Yarn weight
Worsted
Skill level
44 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
Sukha in Sanskrit means ease, happiness and joy all the things this meditative and fun fingerless mitts pattern, designed by Jill Tamminen, provides. Fall into the bliss of the easy repetition of knits, slips and purls.
Yarn weight
Worsted
Skill level
45 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
Tiina Huhtaniemi's Syyskukkia cowl features a rustic textured pattern and is perfect for wearing under a jacket to keep out chilly winds or as a cosy adornment to an autumnal jeans and jumper outfit.
Yarn weight
Fingering
Skill level
46 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
These fun colourwork socks designed by Keiko Kikuno are reversible. The pattern features double knitting, which makes the fabric extra thick and sturdy.
Yarn weight
4 Ply
Skill level
47 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
The travelling stitches and unusual shaping on Marina Skua's mittens create the feeling that the rib is flowing around itself the name Tortilis comes from the Latin word for twisted.
Yarn weight
DK
Skill level
48 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
Totnes Road, designed by Jaana Etula, is a simple, cosy collar with a twist. It combines stylish stitch patterns with a modern construction.
Yarn weight
DK
Skill level
49 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
The Uhra collar, designed by Sarianna Lehtonen, uses luxuriously soft silk mohair to create a playful chequered pattern. The piece is knitted using the ladder-back jacquard technique, which adds fullness to the cowl.
Yarn weight
Lace
Skill level
50 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
Vloed' is Dutch for high tide. This headband was inspired by the movements of water, especially the sea the wavy brioche stitches mimic the way water comes and goes, with waves gently crashing on the shore.
Yarn weight
DK
Skill level
51 of 52
Laine Magazine Laine 52 Weeks of Accessories
Wiklina is the Polish word for wicker these comfortable top-down socks brimming with texture and colour were inspired by braided wicker baskets.
Yarn weight
DK
Skill level
52 of 52