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23046 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, August 28, 2019 at 3:40 PM
Dear users, dear authors,
How about a new shawl, a new scarf or cowl, an elegant stole, or a triangular shawl with a stunning lace pattern?
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@Authors:
2–3 patterns per author are enough. Don’t forget to include a link, an image, and the usual information.

127 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, August 28, 2019 at 4:21 PM

Callisto is an elongated triangular shawl that harmoniously combines both mosaic patterns and lace patterns. Knitting never gets boring here, even though the individual patterns are not complicated to knit. The mosaic technique creates wonderful color patterns, even though you only knit with one color per row.
The pattern guides you step by step through each section and each pattern of this beautiful triangular shawl.
The patterns are described both in written form and as charts.

You need 100 g each of sock-weight yarn in 3 beautiful colors. The original yarn used is Fine Merino Socks by Lanartus / Buttjebeyy with 420 m per 100 g.

Callisto knitting pattern

9206 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, August 28, 2019 at 4:28 PM


A cable-like look without a cable needle

This LiMaZo pattern is knitted using only knit and purl stitches, making it suitable even for beginners with experience in knitting stitches together and increasing.

For this model, I used a merino yarn with a yardage of 160 m. I used 200 grams.

Here you’ll find the pattern and yarn recommendations

127 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, August 28, 2019 at 4:28 PM


Nord & Nordwest is a large, long triangular shawl. This is a wonderful opportunity to use a gradient color set. The entire shawl is knitted in a ribbed texture, with striking pops of color worked into the first section.
The pattern explains in detail and step by step how to knit this shawl.

You’ll need:
Yarn in sock-weight or thinner.
The original yarn (Danske Pige by Yundi & Grete) has a yardage of 575 m per 100 g.

You’ll need approx. 100 g in the main color and 50 g each in the 4 contrasting colors.

Knitting Pattern Nord & Nordwest

9206 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, August 28, 2019 at 4:31 PM
Knitting Pattern for a Scarf with a Lace Pattern



I made this design using a gradient yarn. With a yardage of 600 m (100-gram skein), my scarf measured 30 cm x 186 cm.

It begins with a point and ends symmetrically. You should be familiar with knit stitches, purl stitches, yarn overs, increasing stitches, and knitting stitches together.

9206 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, August 28, 2019 at 4:35 PM
Crochet Pattern for a Triangle Shawl



Summer isn’t over yet. A light and airy triangular shawl like this is a lovely companion for the slightly cooler evenings that are just around the corner.

You’ll need to know how to make single crochet, chain stitches, double crochet, and slip stitches. The pattern repeats over 2 rows and is easy to remember.

For this shawl, I used 150 grams of Schachenmayr Tahiti yarn.

338 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, August 28, 2019 at 6:21 PM
Briscaliona is a wonderful asymmetrical knitted triangular shawl, worked with two beautiful patterns in
a cable look.

However, these patterns are knitted without a cable needle, so no cabling is required.

Here is the knitting pattern:


1280 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, August 28, 2019 at 9:19 PM


Lucky Spring is a large triangular shawl to snuggle up in. It starts at the narrow end and gets wider and wider with regular increases.
https://www.crazypatterns.net/de/items/49921/lucky-spring-gestricktes-dreieckstuch

You’ll need 300g of yarn with a yardage of 330m per 100g.
The individual stitch patterns are explained in detail and also illustrated with charts.

922 Posts Recent Started
Friday, August 30, 2019 at 8:44 AM
Feel like crocheting a new shawl or a new loop scarf? Then I’d like to recommend these three designs from my shop. All patterns include lots of pictures and detailed step-by-step explanations.

Triangular Shawl BOBBEL-LIENCHEN

Because of the little bobbles, I named this shawl Bobbel-Lienchen. Since it is crocheted sideways, it creates a different color gradient than shawls that are started from the tip or from the top. Bobbel-Lienchen includes a pattern in table form, with the individual stitches of each row noted exactly, as well as a crochet chart for the most important sections. One Bobbel with 750 m of yardage is enough for crocheting it. The little bobbles are crocheted using popcorn stitches. These are explained in detail in the pattern. Instead, you can also crochet any other raised stitch, such as puff stitches.
Get more information and the crochet pattern here: Crochet the BOBBEL-LIENCHEN shawl

Striped Loop Scarf


This loop scarf is for anyone who doesn’t want to spend forever crocheting their new accessory. Thanks to the thicker yarn, it works up quickly. You can crochet the loop scarf in your desired size and length, because some like it tighter, others looser, some shorter and others longer. Popcorn stitches are also used for this loop scarf. But here, too, you can crochet any other raised stitch instead.
Get more information and the crochet pattern here: Crochet a striped loop scarf

Simple Loop Scarf with Gradient Yarn


This loop scarf was crocheted with a Bobbel (= gradient yarn). It is crocheted with a very simple, constantly repeating pattern, so it is easy to make. But thanks to the gradient yarn, it always looks chic. You only need one Bobbel with 750 m of yardage, and you’re ready to go.
Get more information and the crochet pattern here: Crochet a simple loop scarf

977 Posts Recent Started
Friday, August 30, 2019 at 9:09 AM
The sun is still shining brightly, but there’s already a hint of fall in the morning air. That makes a cozy shawl just the thing! Here I’m showing you my favorite shawls, from top to bottom:
POTZBLITZ
HAMBURG AHOI
SNUGGLY SNUGGLE
Just click on the respective name, and you’ll be taken directly to the page where there is more info and the patterns.


5944 Posts Recent Started
Friday, August 30, 2019 at 12:42 PM
There are soooo many shawls and stoles here, it’s not easy to choose. So what makes the shawl I’m recommending stand out from the others?



This shawl looks very delicate and airy—and it is. The pattern is also very suitable for knitting and lace beginners, as it consists of just 2 constantly repeating rows. That’s why it’s called Lace Shawl for Beginners. The color effects come straight from the ball of yarn. You can wear it open and elegant with a dress, or casually knotted with everyday outfits. Feel free to take a look at my examples.

--> Click here for more pictures, information, reviews, and the pattern.

I wish you lots of joy knitting and wearing this beautiful shawl. Yours, Ina




5944 Posts Recent Started
Friday, August 30, 2019 at 12:46 PM


If you have a little bit of fine yarn left over, you can use it to crochet a beautiful shawl for your daughter’s or granddaughter’s Barbies. It’s quick to make and is always received with beaming joy. Of course, it looks especially good with a long, fitted dress. You can find matching knitting and crochet patterns for this in my shop.

Just click here for the free pattern.


I hope you enjoy this little craft project and that the kids have fun playing with it.
Yours, Ina



5944 Posts Recent Started
Friday, August 30, 2019 at 12:53 PM


My favorites in my closet are the silky-soft loops made of cashmere wool. Yes, real cashmere wool comes at a price, but it’s also truly incredibly soft and delicate. Nothing will prick the delicate skin on your neck—guaranteed. I’m really very sensitive in that regard.



This loop is very easy to knit, even for beginners—though they’ll need a bit of patience and diligence. I’ve knitted it in many colors by now and am always thrilled with the result. It pairs wonderfully with other pieces, rests lightly on the shoulders, and keeps you comfortably warm without making you sweat underneath. You won’t want to take it off.

--> Click here for my examples, information, and the pattern.

I hope you enjoy this lovely project. Yours, Ina

P.S. You could also knit it as a gift for your best friend—it’s guaranteed to be a hit.



1280 Posts Recent Started
Friday, August 30, 2019 at 5:38 PM


The Tamburin Shawl is very versatile thanks to its size.
It is knitted using 2 different patterns, both of which are explained in detail and also shown in chart form.

https://www.crazypatterns.net/de/items/47965/tamburin-shawl-gestrickt
You’ll need 100g of sock-weight yarn and then, depending on the size, at least 6 x 20g of yarn in different colors. 

13194 Posts Recent Started
Friday, August 30, 2019 at 6:58 PM
This shawl is special because you can wear it like a poncho. To do so, simply button it at the front. It’s light and airy and is sure to turn heads on any occasion thanks to its pretty lace pattern with pink waves.

Recommended for advanced knitters

Go to the knitting pattern and more 



13194 Posts Recent Started
Friday, August 30, 2019 at 7:02 PM
This neck and shoulder warmer can be worn as a cowl under blouses and sweaters, or simply as a scarf. It is very easy to knit and absolutely suitable for beginners. 

If you like, you can even knit it as a baby or doll skirt.

To the knitting pattern and more


2097 Posts Recent Started
Friday, August 30, 2019 at 7:16 PM
With this cozy shawl, you’ll almost look forward to the cooler season! Knitted with a mix of materials and patterns, it offers variety while knitting and can be worn in different ways.


Click here for more information and the pattern.

862 Posts Recent Started
Saturday, August 31, 2019 at 7:08 PM
Here are my two projects:

1. Elegant scarf, stole in a floral pattern crochet pattern




One click takes you to the pattern
A lovely crochet project for spring to get compliments!   An elegant scarf in a floral pattern and decorated with fringe, weighs approx. 125 g, measures approx. 165 cm x 25 cm (measured with fringe
included), is a beautiful accessory for any woman’s wardrobe and attracts admiring
glances. Material:  2 (1 1/4 skeins) "NAKO Mohair Special" (10% mohair wool, 80% polyacrylic, 100 g,
approx. 550 m) in white, or alternatively fine polyacrylic or wool
can be used.


2. Loop scarf - something lovely for spring:




One click takes you to the pattern 

The elegant loop scarf has a timeless pattern and is reversible; the pattern looks the same on the front and back. It is reminiscent of flowers
or stars. It is not nearly as complicated as it looks. It works up
quickly in crochet and should not be a problem for a beginner. For a loop scarf with a diameter of approx. 80 cm and a height of approx.
20 cm, you will need: • yarn in one or more colors (3 x 50 g, approx. 140 m,
75% virgin wool, 25% polyamide) • crochet hook size 1.75 - 2.0

4473 Posts Recent Started
Sunday, September 1, 2019 at 4:36 PM
Looking for a romantic triangle shawl?
Then Ice Princess is just the thing.

The shawl measures 155 x 68 cm.

You’ll need 200 g of 4-ply yarn (50% cotton, 50% acrylic) and a 3.5 mm crochet hook.

The three-page PDF file, including photos, is suitable for advanced crocheters.


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