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22712 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, April 4, 2019 at 4:46 PM
Dear users, dear authors,
here you’ll find patterns you can get creative with.
Shop now.

@Authors,
2–3 patterns per author are enough. Don’t forget the link and image, as well as the usual info.

1503 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, April 4, 2019 at 5:05 PM
Knitting Pattern Set Luna

       View the pattern!

Whether with gradient yarn, a single color, or two colors, this pattern leaves
plenty of room for creativity.

Beanie:
Head circumference: 50–52 cm and 54–56 cm

Yarn:
from my boshi
Lieblingsfarben sock yarn Heinz
          

1269 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, April 4, 2019 at 5:21 PM



The Good Vibration scarf is knitted with different patterns one after another, so variety is guaranteed.
https://www.crazypatterns.net/de/items/29472/gestrickter-schal-good-vibration

You’ll need 200 g of Sofia or equivalent yarn with a yardage of approx. 320 m per 100 g.
The pattern is explained row by row.

9955 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, April 4, 2019 at 5:54 PM
Patterns that provide an exact description of the technique but still leave plenty of room for creativity are not that easy to find.
With the finger puppets for the puppet theater
you’ll find both: It describes exactly how the little puppets are crocheted, but when it comes to the clothing, accessories, and hairstyles, you can let your creativity guide you completely.

You can purchase patterns for 2 finger puppets each, or download the value bundle. There you get the pattern for 10 different puppet theater characters: Kasperl, Gretel, Seppel, robber, police officer, grandmother, king, princess, witch, and crocodile with a savings of over 20%!

A great project for using up small amounts of leftover yarn!


My patterns for nativity figures also offer you lots of room for creativity, and you can crochet them from your leftover yarn, too, such as the Holy Family

or the 3 kings with their animals
You might be thinking, “Christmas is still so far away,” but if you start now, you can crochet a nativity figure every now and then in between and won’t have any stress at the end of the year. You’ll see, even in the warm spring sunshine, stretched out on a lounge chair,  crocheting nativity figures is fun!

1503 Posts Recent Started
Friday, April 5, 2019 at 8:58 AM
Knitting pattern _Baby Shoes Momo

            To the pattern!

With these 3 variations you can really
let your creativity run wild :-)

Size: 6–9 months
Foot length: approx. 10.5 to 11 cm


Material: leftover yarn

13182 Posts Recent Started
Friday, April 5, 2019 at 10:36 AM
With these fun leftover-yarn gobblers, you can really let your creativity run wild, and even get your children involved in the designing.

The leftover yarn will disappear in no time, and it’s a joy to give these little gobblers as gifts or use them creatively.

They’re sure to look funny in an Easter basket. You can hide gifts inside them, and afterward they can stand on a desk holding pens—or even crochet hooks and knitting needles. There are surely plenty of ideas for how to use them.

For beginners who have crocheted before, very easy to make.

Click here for the crochet pattern and more ideas


13182 Posts Recent Started
Friday, April 5, 2019 at 10:40 AM
A pillowcase you can get creative with, for example in your favorite colors. It features a different pattern on the front and back that’s easy to knit. The mosaic pattern is created, for example, using slipped stitches—a real eye-catcher on the sofa.

Also easy to follow for beginners with some knitting experience. The pattern explains all the steps.

Go to the knitting pattern and more


13182 Posts Recent Started
Friday, April 5, 2019 at 10:43 AM
These headbands with their pretty lace pattern are wonderful to knit from leftover yarn—in many color combinations and in any length or width you like.

A lovely project for experienced knitters—also as a small gift in an Easter basket.

To the knitting pattern and more


1269 Posts Recent Started
Friday, April 5, 2019 at 12:08 PM
With my “Shades of Understatement” shoulder wrap, you’ll have a great companion for those chilly hours.
You can let your creativity run wild by making custom changes—for example, to the collar or by lengthening it.

https://www.crazypatterns.net/de/items/36399/gestrickter-schulterschmeichler-shades-of-understatement

The patterns are easy to customize and are explained in detail.
You’ll need 200g of “Understatement” by Zitron or “Brando” by Lanartus for the original size. The yarn has a yardage of 250m per 100g.


4465 Posts Recent Started
Friday, April 5, 2019 at 6:39 PM
Four of your favorite colors, and you can crochet this spring-like tapestry bag for yourself: 



Fukuro has a diameter of 11.5 cm and is 21 cm tall. The shoulder strap is 93 cm long.
You can find more info here: *click*

5931 Posts Recent Started
Saturday, April 6, 2019 at 10:00 AM


Crochet craft bucket

When I think of getting creative, this beautiful colorful project comes to mind. You can use all your colorful leftover yarn here and end up with a very practical accessory. Inside is a standard plastic bucket. It gets a pretty colorful cover all around with lots of pockets. You can put your crochet hooks, etc. into the pockets. Your current craft project goes into the bucket. That way you always have everything together that you need right now.

I’m about to take my craft bucket out into the garden and find myself a nice little spot. And in the evening I’ll pack everything back up, and everything will be neatly stored away.

I hope you enjoy this project - Yours, Ina

PS. The project is also very suitable for crochet beginners.


5931 Posts Recent Started
Saturday, April 6, 2019 at 10:06 AM


African Flowers Pillow

You can also really let your creativity run free with this project. And a pretty pillow fits in anywhere. You choose the colors however you like and then crochet individual hexagons. You can combine the colors of each one differently again and again, so it never gets boring. And at the end, they are all joined together. It's a lot of fun.

The pillow has a decorative closure, so it can also be washed. The crochet pattern is also very doable for crochet beginners, since I explain and show everything in detail. For more information, simply click on the heading.

I wish you lots of joy with this beautiful project - Yours, Ina


5931 Posts Recent Started
Saturday, April 6, 2019 at 10:13 AM


Rustico Basket

This crocheted basket will delight you! Why, you ask? Because the yarns you use determine its look. To make quick progress, we crochet with several strands at the same time. This creates new color effects from round to round.



AND because we don't have to count stitches. Once the beginning in the center is done, we always crochet exactly as many stitches as needed so that the clothesline carried along inside cannot be seen. You'll get the hang of it very quickly.



The basket is very sturdy because we crochet around a plastic clothesline. This ensures that the circular shape is always maintained and that the basket is stable in itself. Feel free to read the comments from others about it.

It's a lot of fun, and you can use up your leftover yarn. I hope you enjoy this creative project. Yours, Ina

PS. As always ... you can find more information by clicking the headline.


852 Posts Recent Started
Saturday, April 6, 2019 at 11:56 AM
Door/Window Wreath "Flower Wreath"This hand-crocheted flower/decorative wreath is a special eye-catcher in any home. A beautiful decoration for any door or entrance area
perfect for any season, especially Easter. Only a small amount of yarn is needed for each flower, so they can be crocheted from leftover yarn. An ideal way to use up scraps!The wreaths shown (without decorative ribbon) measure approx. 20 cm x 17.5 cm.



One click to the pattern 

66 Posts Recent Started
Sunday, April 7, 2019 at 7:52 AM
The Chick Gang



Click here for the pattern


Dyeing eggs all the time is boring, isn't it? How about some colorful chicks?
With the chick gang, you can fully indulge your love of color and make them super bright. Do you still have some leftover yarn? Then you can use it to make a multicolored chick, too.
Each chick requires approx. 25 g of yarn, stuffing, safety eyes, and a little embroidery thread for embellishments.
The chicks are approx. 13 cm tall; the size may vary depending on the yarn used.
The pattern is suitable for beginners.

9193 Posts Recent Started
Monday, April 8, 2019 at 5:18 PM


Spiral Socks
(socks without a heel) with a new knit design. 

This time I chose a sock model for my loop pattern.

Spiral socks grow along with you. Because they don’t have a heel, they usually fit over 3-4 sizes, making them ideal for children or even as guest socks.

You should have basic knowledge of knit and purl stitches and a little practice with a set of double-pointed needles; then these socks are easy to make. The loop pattern is explained in the pattern with pictures, stitch by stitch.

Here you’ll find the pattern for the spiral socks 

5176 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, April 11, 2019 at 12:35 AM
12 shapes, endless color combinations—with these Easter eggs, you can let your color creativity run wild!



The colorful eggs measure approx. 13.2 x 16.5 cm and approx. 16 x 20 cm, are made from photo cardstock and tracing paper, and are very easy to make.

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