Lana Grossa Filati Magazine Issue 55 Crochet Pattern
By Lana Grossa
Specifications
| Brand: | Lana Grossa |
| Craft: | Crochet, Knitting |
| Format: | Downloadable PDF |
| Pattern Code: | Magazine Issue 55 |
Product Description
Who doesn’t want more glamour in our everyday lives? Lana Grossa Filati Magazine – Issue 55 has patterns using wonderful metallic yarns in shades of copper, silver, gold, platinum, and brass. Fans of cotton and linen yarns can choose from all the colors of the desert and work these to lovely structure pieces. If that’s still not enough anti-grey, then you’ll find bright bonbon colors in many shades of olive-green and pink. Garments are knit with Lana Grossa Linarte, Ecopuno, Ombra, Coco and Pezza.
Note: size of download is 18.96mb
Lana Grossa Filati Magazine Issue 55: Crochet and Knitting Designs
Overview
Lana Grossa Filati Magazine Issue 55 is a comprehensive downloadable PDF publication featuring an inspiring collection of crochet and knitting patterns inspired by the exotic charm and warm aesthetics of Marrakech. This issue celebrates the rich colors, architectural forms, and sensory experiences of Morocco's historic cities, translating these influences into wearable garments with distinctive techniques and refined color palettes dominated by desert sand tones.
Design Collections and Garments
Marrakech Entdecken (Discovering Marrakech) Section
Royal Mantel (Cape/Coat)
This regal garment draws inspiration from Morocco's four royal cities: Meknès, Fès, Rabat, and Marrakech. The mantel is designed with sophisticated styling that translates the orientalist charm of Marrakech into a contemporary piece suitable for urban environments including Hamburg, Munich, and Cologne. The garment combines traditional Moroccan elegance with modern wearability.
Model 1: 365 Cashmere Garment
This design features garter stitch knitting, a foundational technique that creates a textured, reversible fabric ideal for beginners and experienced knitters alike. The garment utilizes a raglan construction, a classic sleeve style that provides comfortable fit and visual interest. The straightforward pattern construction allows knitters to focus on color selection and styling combinations, making it an accessible project despite its refined appearance. The garter stitch pattern is worked in a way that creates visual texture without complex stitch manipulation, making it forgiving for knitters of various skill levels.
Model 2: Portofino Tunica/Dress/Longtop
This versatile garment exemplifies the magazine's philosophy of simple, unadorned stitch patterns that offer practical benefits and allow knitters' minds to wander during the meditative knitting process. The piece features straight lines and minimal pattern embellishment, making it suitable for multiple styling interpretations. The garment transitions seamlessly between tunica, dress, and longtop depending on the wearer's preference and occasion. It can be styled casually with practical 7/8-length pants and ballet flats, or dressed up as a standalone dress with strappy sandals, offering flexibility for different seasons and dress codes.
Model 3: Linarte Top
This design demonstrates how straightforward construction and understated stitch patterns provide timeless appeal and seasonal versatility. The garment's clean aesthetic allows for easy coordination with various bottoms and accessories, making it a practical addition to any wardrobe.
Model 4: Advanced Pattern Top
This garment features a complex, intricate stitch pattern designed for experienced knitters and advanced crafters. The pattern work is labor-intensive and requires attention to detail and stitch manipulation skills. However, the design is strategically kept short and compact in length, allowing knitters to complete the project in a reasonable timeframe despite the pattern complexity. This approach balances visual impact with practical construction time, making the advanced technique worthwhile for the final result.
Thematic Sections
The magazine is organized around four main thematic sections:
- Trends & News – Current developments in yarn and pattern design
- Wüstenblume (Desert Flower) – Designs inspired by desert flora and warm earth tones
- Nomadenträume (Nomadic Dreams) – Garments reflecting nomadic aesthetics and movement
- Südseezauber (South Sea Magic) – Tropical-inspired designs with lighter, airier construction
Color Palette and Inspiration
The entire issue emphasizes sand tones in all colors of the desert, creating a cohesive visual narrative throughout. The color selections reflect the unique hues, architecturally distinctive forms, and characteristic spiced aromas of Marrakech and surrounding regions. This carefully curated palette allows knitters to explore warm, neutral tones that work harmoniously together while maintaining individual character.
Techniques and Stitch Work
The magazine showcases a range of knitting techniques suited to different skill levels:
- Garter stitch – A fundamental, reversible stitch creating horizontal ridges, accessible to beginners
- Raglan construction – A classic sleeve shaping method worked from the neckline out
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