In the "Rakkaat kuviot & Pihlgren ja Ritola" craft magazine, iconic wallpaper designs are transformed into stunning knitwear by top Finnish designers. Buy your copy from Meillä kotona stores with no shipping costs!

The 124-page magazine includes 20 unique and previously unpublished knitting patterns. The designs feature delightful variations of Tapettitehdas Pihlgren ja Ritola's Auringonkukka (Sunflower), Kirsikkapuu (Cherry Tree), Kukkatarha (Flower Garden), Kukat (Flowers), and many other beloved wallpapers.

The range of patterns in the magazine extends from striking socks to sweaters, accessories, and even a throw blanket. It includes both easy and slightly more challenging, intermediate patterns.

The patterns are created by Finland's most popular knitting designers: featuring masterpieces by Anna Johanna, Anjuknits, i.e., Anna Tanskanen, Ronja Hakalehto, Niina Laitinen, Mia Sumell, Sara Rönnback, and Minttu Wikberg.

Order the Rakkaat kuviot & Pihlgren ja Ritola knitting magazine here!

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Rakkaat kuviot & Pihlgren ja Ritola is a Kotivinkki knitting magazine inspired by the iconic wallpapers of Tapettitehdas Pihlgren and Ritola. The 124-page magazine contains 21 unique and previously unpublished knitting patterns. You can also read the fascinating story of Tapettitehdas Pihlgren and Ritola within its pages.

The patterns in the knitting magazine were designed by popular knitting designers Anna Johanna, Anjuknits, also known as Anna Tanskanen, Ronja Hakalehto, Niina Laitinen, Mia Sumell, Sara Rönnback, and Minttu Wikberg. The difficulty of the patterns ranges from easy to intermediate.

The Rakkaat kuviot & Pihlgren ja Ritola magazine contains a total of 21 patterns: seven pairs of socks, three sweaters, two beanies, two pairs of mittens, two bags, a cardigan, a cowl, a shawl, a throw, and three dishcloths.

The knitting patterns in the magazine use yarns from brands such as Novita, Sandnes Garn, Tukuwool, and Pirtin Kehräämö. Yarn choices were made with good availability and versatility in mind.

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