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23046 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, August 29, 2019 at 3:40 PM
Dear users and authors,
here you’ll find new and tried-and-true raglan patterns, so you can get started right away.
Have fun!

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

922 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, August 29, 2019 at 4:01 PM

With the pattern for LADY-ROSE, you can crochet either a dress or a shirt. Since it is worked as a top-down raglan, meaning it is started from the top, you can simply crochet as many rounds as you need until you have reached your desired length. The pattern stitch can be worked in wherever you like.

Of course, the different sizes from 80 to 176 are described in detail in the pattern. LADY-ROSE was test-crocheted several times, so all sizes were recreated and tested precisely.

For crocheting, you’ll need a 3-, 4-, or 5-strand gradient yarn cake weighing 90 to 300 g, depending on the size and length. The only stitches needed are slip stitches, chain stitches, single crochet, and double crochet.

LADY-ROSE can be worn as a summer or winter shirt, or also as a dress in spring or winter. You have lots of options.

If you’d like to see more info and pictures or download the crochet pattern, click here: Crochet LADY ROSE

 

2855 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, August 29, 2019 at 5:24 PM
Crochet pattern “Summer Evening” Pullover

As a crop top, with 3/4 sleeves, or as a long-sleeved pullover, you can make everything completely individually with this pattern.

The pullover is worked from the top down (Raglan from the top) and can be made in any women’s size; everything is explained in detail in the pattern. You can crochet it following a written pattern, or work from a crochet chart.



Click here and you’ll go directly to the pattern:

Material:
  • 4-ply yarn (Bobbel) was used here (of course, you can also use 3-ply yarn or
    yarns with a similar yardage
  • crochet hook matching the yarn (in this example size 3.5)
Yardage: (depending on your crochet style)
  • Sizes 32/34/36 - approx. 1100 m – 1300 m
  • Sizes 38/40/42 - approx. 1350 m – 1600 m
  • Sizes 44/46/48 - approx. 1650 m – 2100 m
  • From size 50 - from approx. 2150 m -

2855 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, August 29, 2019 at 5:29 PM
Crochet pattern for the "Ice Crystal" sweater

The sweater is worked from the top down (top-down raglan/RvO) and can be made in any women’s size; everything is explained in detail in the pattern. You can crochet it using a written pattern, or work from a crochet chart.



Click here and you’ll go directly to the pattern:

Materials:
  • 4-ply gradient yarn (cake yarn) was used here (of course, you can also use 3-ply yarn or
    yarns with a similar yardage)
  • crochet hook suitable for the yarn (size 3.5 in this example)
  • Sizes 32/34/36 - approx. 1550 m – 1650 m
  • Sizes 38/40/42 - approx. 1700 m – 1800 m
  • Sizes 44/46/48 - approx. 1900 m – 2100 m
  • From size 50 - from approx. 2200 m -

2855 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, August 29, 2019 at 5:33 PM
Crochet pattern set "Poncho Zauberland" 

You can make it in any size you like with a cozy warm turtleneck or with an open neckline.
The 3-piece set is written to be absolutely beginner-friendly.No annoying sewing together; it is worked in one piece, making it ideal for gradient yarns.As a bonus, you get the patterns for a matching hat and wrist warmers




Click here and you’ll go directly to the pattern:

The amount of material needed depends on the hook/yarn thickness, the poncho length/hat size/hand size.
Poncho:
  • Approx. 2250 m/585 g of 4-ply, plied yarn was used here (without collar)
    For the collar, 210 m/55 g of yarn was used (of course depending on the height)
  • Crochet hook to match the yarn, here size 3.5
  • 4 stitch markers
Hat:
Example here → head circumference = 56 cm, hat height = 22 cm.
  • Approx. 210 m/55 g of 4-ply yarn was used here
  • Crochet hook to match the yarn, here size 3.5
Wrist warmers:
  • Approx. 45 g (approx. 175 m) of 4-ply yarn was used here (for both wrist warmers)
  • Crochet hook to match the yarn, here sizes 3 and 3.5

13194 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, August 29, 2019 at 7:51 PM
This cute little raglan sweater with a side button placket fits dolls and teddy bears measuring 40–50 cm. It is knitted top-down in one piece and is very easy to make, as long as you have knitted before.

Knit a few more rows at the raglan, and it will also fit a newborn.

Go to the knitting pattern here


13194 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, August 29, 2019 at 7:55 PM
This colorful children’s jacket made of merino wool with pockets and a hood is knitted using the RVO method. It’s just right for autumn walks.

Recommended for intermediate knitters

Go to the knitting pattern and more


13194 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, August 29, 2019 at 7:58 PM
This women’s merino wool cardigan is also knitted using the RVO method. It features pockets that are knitted right into the fabric and a figure-flattering cut. Thanks to the waffle stitch, the cardigan fits very well while still being stretchy. It’s available in sizes 40/42 and even 44.

Difficulty level: medium

Go to the knitting pattern and more 


4473 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, August 29, 2019 at 8:55 PM
Crocheted in your favorite color, Uwagi is a stylish companion through the fall.

Thanks to the top-down raglan construction, neither seams nor size are an issue.
There’s no sewing together, and you can adjust the size however you like.

The PDF file consists of two pages.

To the pattern: *click*


4473 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, August 29, 2019 at 9:01 PM
With Sagoromo you can choose between an RVO sweater or an RVO dress.
Or you can make both if you’re having a hard time deciding.

The PDF file contains 5 pages with photos and is suitable for advanced crocheters.

Learn more about the pattern here: *click*


5944 Posts Recent Started
Friday, August 30, 2019 at 12:27 PM


Doll clothes also fit better with a “raglan cut.” The underarms simply turn out much more shapely than if you just had straight edges.

So if you’re in the mood to knit a little cardigan for your daughter’s or grandchildren’s dolls, you can get started right away. Just a few grams of sock yarn will do.

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




And if you’re now in the mood for more raglan doll clothes, I highly recommend a turtleneck sweater. This one has a lovely, large turtleneck and a thick cable pattern on the front. The length is adjustable. Again, just a few grams of sock yarn are all you need.



--> Click here for more knitted examples, information, and, of course, the pattern.

I hope you have lots of fun with your doll fashion projects, and I hope the doll moms have lots of fun playing with them.

Warm regards from Ina


5944 Posts Recent Started
Friday, August 30, 2019 at 12:34 PM


In this knitted poncho, the raglan increases are hidden in the cables. This means there are visually no "holes" at the increases. The model can be knitted in a completely relaxed way from the turtleneck to the hem.



I especially like this model because it always looks casual and trendy. The poncho goes well with jeans and boots. Just throw it on and look good. It simply conceals small problem areas; nothing pinches or feels tight. You can make the hat, but you don’t have to.

We knit with beautiful, lightly heathered yarn that is 54% virgin wool and therefore keeps you pleasantly warm without making you sweat underneath. We knit with size 8 needles and make quick progress, so we’ll soon have our new poncho finished and ready to wear.

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


I hope you have lots of fun with this lovely knitting project. Yours, Ina


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