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Beginners: Make November Favorites Now

23051 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, November 4, 2020 at 3:34 PM
Dear users, dear authors,
Download these charming patterns for beginners now.
Have fun with them.

@Authors:
All the patterns featured here must be suitable for beginners. 2–3 patterns per author are enough. Don’t forget to include links, images, information, etc.

13194 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, November 4, 2020 at 4:23 PM
This poncho (one size) made from sock yarn is super easy to knit, even for beginners, if you have the usual basic skills. It consists only of knit and purl stitches. Everything is explained simply, so you’ll get a great result.

To the knitting pattern




These little ghosts are a great way to use up leftovers and are very easy to crochet, even for beginners. They are described row by row and are perfect for giving as gifts—as keychains, bag charms, or for the car. Who wouldn’t want to have a good spirit by their side, especially when it’s so cute? 

To the crochet pattern




A Christmas decoration that can be crocheted very easily and quickly from leftovers and looks magical. You can use it to crochet tree ornaments or ribbons for wrapping gifts. Scattered stars also look pretty anywhere. A great beginner project with a big impact. Many people admired my branches and wanted to have decorations like these crocheted too.

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220 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, November 4, 2020 at 4:28 PM
These "funny Christmas baubles" are great for beginners to make and are, of course, perfect for this time of year.



The Christmas mice are also great for beginners.
Great as decorations or as a gift for St. Nicholas Day or Christmas :)



This wonderful unicorn "Fiona" is suitable for beginners and is still waiting for someone to cuddle with. 



I hope you have lots of fun 

9968 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, November 4, 2020 at 5:31 PM
Would you like to crochet some Christmas decorations? I’ve picked out a few patterns that are easy enough even for beginners to tackle.


First up are these sustainable   gift bags, which you can use for St. Nicholas Day and Christmas, and reuse year after year. The color pattern emerges naturally when you use gradient sock yarn. You can crochet the bags in any size you like. That way, even oddly shaped gifts can be wrapped beautifully.


For the breakfast table, you can crochet these festive egg cozies . Santa Claus, the snowman, and the little angel are so decorative that you can use them even if you don’t want to put eggs underneath them. All you need to make them is a few scraps of leftover yarn that you may already have at home.



The cute star gnomes are also a project you can make with a few colorful scraps of leftover yarn. They can hang on the Christmas tree, be used as pincushions, or be strung together on a cord to form a cheerful, colorful garland.

9212 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, November 4, 2020 at 6:07 PM


Knitting Pattern for a Loop Scarf

Knitted with knit and purl stitches, this project is easy to make on circular needles. 



Cable-Look Without a Cable Needle - Knitting Pattern for a Blanket

The pattern is written for a baby blanket, but it can easily be adapted to any desired size. The stitch patterns are described row by row, and there is also a knitting chart. Knowledge of knit and purl stitches is required here as well



Crochet Pattern for a Blanket

This pattern starts in the center, and you can customize the blanket’s size to your liking.

You’ll need to know how to make single crochet, chain stitches, and double crochet. 

1308 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, November 4, 2020 at 7:59 PM
The sunflower wash pads made from sponge yarn are super easy and quick to crochet, bring a cheerful splash of color into your home during the darker season, and instantly put you in a good mood:

Go to the sunflower wash pads crochet pattern


The delicate and elegant-looking crochet pattern is incredibly easy to crochet—perfect for beginners and anyone who wants to make something very simple and quick in between.
Despite the fine texture of the pattern, it has a nice grip: especially well suited for washcloths, dishcloths, or potholders:

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The hanging decoration can be crocheted easily from leftover yarn, either tone-on-tone or very colorful. You can use it as a door decoration or wall decoration and bring cheerful pops of color into your home.
The hanging decoration also makes a lovely gift or small present to bring along.

Go to the crochet pattern

4475 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, November 4, 2020 at 9:11 PM
Knit stitches, purl stitches, and yarn overs — that’s all you need to knit Konpaku .
Just a little practice with a set of double-pointed needles, and you’re ready to get started.

The PDF file consists of 3 pages of written instructions, with abbreviations explained at the beginning.

For the pattern: *click*


634 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, November 5, 2020 at 6:01 AM

Pamela Sweater

A classic crochet sweater that even beginners can make. The Pamela sweater is made from two hexagons in granny stitch.
 

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Mascha Triangle Shawl

Also well suited for beginners. The Mascha triangle shawl is started at the bottom point and grows upward row by row. It can be crocheted with any yarn and in any size. Use a thick, fluffy yarn and you'll have a warm shawl to snuggle into for the cold season.
 

to the pattern





Brownie Triangle Shawl

My Brownie triangle shawl isn't hard at all either. A beginner will enjoy making this shawl with somewhat thicker wool. 
  

to the pattern

You can find these patterns and many others in my Blickfang-Design store. Stop by and get inspired. 

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5946 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, November 5, 2020 at 1:15 PM
Here are 3 recommendations for beginner patterns. You can get to more pictures, information, and the pattern by clicking the headings. I hope you have lots of fun making them.

Warm regards from Ina

Crochet Pattern Doorstop “Sandbag”

No more rattling doors or the danger of a gust of wind slamming a door shut—that’s what a doorstop guarantees you. I have some in the house and in the garden. They are crocheted from just one skein of gradient yarn, filled with dried legumes or pebbles, tied with a cord around them, and they’re ready to use. This is also a great way to use up scraps.





Knitting Pattern Universal Cowl for the Whole Family

You can knit the cowl for yourself, the kids, your husband, or a friend. The pattern is very simple. The color effects develop right from the skein of yarn. But it also looks good in a solid color. For a child’s cowl you only need 100 g, and for an adult cowl 200 g. It knits up quickly, and soon you can wear it out, keep your neck warm, and look great doing it.





Knitting Pattern Timeless Baby Blanket in Merino Wool

If you would like to knit something especially soft and elegant for a new little arrival, I warmly recommend this blanket. I knitted it 2 years ago for my grandson Oskar. He still loves it today because it keeps him warm and is wonderfully soft. And his parents love it because it looks so timelessly modern and can be washed in the washing machine. You’ll love it because it is so easy to knit. The pattern is very clear, and I explain and show you everything in great detail. So don’t be afraid, even if you’re a beginning knitter!




9212 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, November 5, 2020 at 2:39 PM


Knitting pattern for the “Belinda” scarf

This model is easy for beginners to make. You will need to know how to knit and purl stitches, and I have written out the pattern for you row by row; there is also a knitting chart if you prefer to work from that. 

5179 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, November 5, 2020 at 3:47 PM
This is the perfect Advent calendar for crafting beginners who want to practice! It consists of individual stars, so you can celebrate a sense of accomplishment with every star you finish. And after 24 stars, you’ll have practiced long enough to try your hand at more complicated projects.



The stars are made of photo cardstock and measure approximately 17.5 x 17 x 4.5 cm each. The calendar is very easy to recreate and is even suitable for crafting with children.

Tip: You can also use the stars as gift boxes for small Christmas gifts.

263 Posts Recent Started
Saturday, November 7, 2020 at 1:04 PM
Wollopus Socks

There’s no easier heel to knit.
Just give it a try—none is easier, and it fits well on the foot, as you can see in the photo.
This type of heel has been tested, and the opinion is unanimous: "No sock has ever been this easy!"
The blue-and-yellow striped one is the "Hans Huber"; underneath it, the blue one is called "Bernd Bauer". In a solid color with a pretty edging, it looks really great too.
What you should know and what you getbasic knitting skills
Knitted with a set of double-pointed needles
Size informationTable for sock sizes from 26 - 47
What materials you need
• 100 g 4-ply sock yarn from Myboshi “Hans Huber” (my sample sock is for size 39)
• set of double-pointed needles 3.0
• scissors and needle

5179 Posts Recent Started
Sunday, November 8, 2020 at 12:07 PM
There isn’t much time left to make lanterns, but there’s still plenty of time for this small lantern. The lantern is especially well-suited for little children’s hands because it’s compact and quite sturdy.



The lantern is made of photo cardstock and translucent paper, measures approximately 22 x 18 cm, and is easy to make.

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