Evening on the Loire Cardigan by Joanna Filip x Laine Magazine
Evening on the Loire Cardigan by Joanna Filip x Laine Magazine
Evening on the Loire Cardigan by Joanna Filip x Laine Magazine
Evening on the Loire Cardigan by Joanna Filip x Laine Magazine
Evening on the Loire Cardigan by Joanna Filip x Laine Magazine
Evening on the Loire Cardigan by Joanna Filip x Laine Magazine
Evening on the Loire Cardigan by Joanna Filip x Laine Magazine
Evening on the Loire Cardigan by Joanna Filip x Laine Magazine
Evening on the Loire Cardigan by Joanna Filip x Laine Magazine
Evening on the Loire Cardigan by Joanna Filip x Laine Magazine
Evening on the Loire Cardigan by Joanna Filip x Laine Magazine
Evening on the Loire Cardigan by Joanna Filip x Laine Magazine
Evening on the Loire Cardigan by Joanna Filip x Laine Magazine
Evening on the Loire Cardigan by Joanna Filip x Laine Magazine
Evening on the Loire Cardigan by Joanna Filip x Laine Magazine
Evening on the Loire Cardigan by Joanna Filip x Laine Magazine
Evening on the Loire Cardigan by Joanna Filip x Laine Magazine
Evening on the Loire Cardigan by Joanna Filip x Laine Magazine
Evening on the Loire Cardigan by Joanna Filip x Laine Magazine
Evening on the Loire Cardigan by Joanna Filip x Laine Magazine
Evening on the Loire Cardigan by Joanna Filip x Laine Magazine
Evening on the Loire Cardigan by Joanna Filip x Laine Magazine
Evening on the Loire Cardigan by Joanna Filip x Laine Magazine
Evening on the Loire Cardigan by Joanna Filip x Laine Magazine
Evening on the Loire Cardigan by Joanna Filip x Laine Magazine
Evening on the Loire Cardigan by Joanna Filip x Laine Magazine

Evening on the Loire Cardigan by Joanna Filip x Laine Magazine

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COLORWAY ORIGINAL COLORWAY
SIZE 1

We are delighted to present the “Evening on the Loire” Cardigan, designed by Joanna Filip for Laine Magazine Issue 27, and knitted with Biches & Bûches Le Petit Lambswool 🐚

'This oversized cardigan is inspired by classic school cardigans, reimagined with a contemporary touch. Its color palette and name echo Evening on the Loire by Félix Vallotton, the French-Swiss painter renowned for his bold, intense planes of color. The painting captures the magic of an evening along the Loire, playing with a subtle harmony of deep and daring tones. Designed for layering, this cardigan is both cosy and enveloping. Knitted with two strands of wool held together, it becomes a cold-season essential — a project that is as comforting to wear as it is enjoyable to knit.'

— Joanna Filip

 

The Pattern

  • Le Patron est disponible dans le Laine Magazine 27, en Edition Papier ainsi qu'en Edition digitale
  • Le Patron est disponible en Anglais et en Finnois
  • Il n'est pas inclus dans le Kit de laine pour copyright

 

Colors & Wool Bundle

  • The original version is with Le Petit Lambswool:
    (MC) Dark Blue Black
    (CC) Dark Red Brown

  • You can also knit 'Evening on the Loire' Cardigan with any other color combination in Le Petit Lambswool. Select then 'Custom Colorway' when adding the yarn kit to your cart, and write your chosen colors in the Special Instructions box during checkout, in the Special Instructions Box (Example: '(MC) Blue Gray (CC) Off White')
  • You are also welcome to contact us via the Chat for any question and color ideas 💌

 

Photography by Joanna Filip, Laine Publishing, Riikka Kantinkoski
@joann.fil @laine_magazine @riikka_kantinkoski

  • The original yarn in the color(s) you choose
  • The required quantity of yarn, depending on the selected size

The pattern is not included; a link is provided in the Description so you can easily purchase it directly from the designer

Worked in the round
Seamless
Top down
Worked flat

Sizes
1 (2, 3, 4, 5) (6, 7, 8, 9, 10)

Biches & Bûches Le Petit Lambswool

Main Color: Dark Blue Black
5 (6, 6, 7, 8) (8, 9, 9, 10, 11) skeins

Contrast Color: Dark Red Brown
1 (2, 2, 2, 2) (2, 2, 2, 2, 2) skeins

Two strands of Le Petit Lambswool are held together throughout

Gauge
17 sts × 28 rows = 10 cm / 4" in stockinette stitch, worked on 4.5 mm / US 7 needles, after blocking

Circular needles

US 7 / 4.5 mm circular needles, 40–120 cm / 16–47 in, for the body, sleeves, and lower body of the cardigan

US 6 / 4 mm circular needles, 120 cm / 47 in, for the button bands

US 4 / 3.5 mm circular needles, 40 cm / 16 in
(or double-pointed needles, or long circular needles for the Magic Loop method) for the cuffs

Sizes
1 (2, 3, 4, 5) (6, 7, 8, 9, 10)

Recommended ease
29–35 cm / approx. 11.5–14 in of positive ease

Finished garment measurements:

Chest circumference (garment closed)
101 (113, 122.5, 134, 141) (150.5, 157.5, 169.5, 179, 188) cm
40.5 (45.25, 49, 53.5, 56.5) (60.25, 63, 67.75, 71.5, 75.25) in

Raglan depth (from top of shoulder)
26.5 (26.5, 27, 28.5, 29) (30.5, 30.5, 31.5, 32, 33.5) cm
10.5 (10.5, 10.75, 11.5, 11.5) (12.25, 12.25, 12.5, 12.75, 13.5) in

Body length from underarm to hem
26 cm for all sizes (adjustable)
10.5 in

Sleeve circumference (upper arm)
37.5 (40, 43.5, 47, 48) (53, 55.5, 60, 63.5, 67) cm
15 (16, 17.5, 18.75, 19.25) (21.25, 22.25, 24, 25.5, 26.75) in

Sleeve length
40 cm for all sizes (adjustable)

Hand wash at 30°C
Dry your project flat on a towel
Handle your knitted piece very gently when it is wet, taking care not to pull on any part of it to avoid stretching or distorting the shape