My suggestions are really meant for everyone. They don’t require any special skills, just perseverance. Beginners are often impatient and want quick results. But anyone who calmly follows my patterns step by step will be rewarded with a beautiful result. Here you go, these are my suggestions for you. I hope you have lots of fun making them.
Warm regards, and Ina wishes you a happy Easter
Rug Made from Knitting Nancy Cords
Each rug will be one of a kind, because everyone chooses and combines different colors. First we crochet a net, then thread the Knitting Nancy cords through it. We make the colorful thick cords with a hand-crank Knitting Nancy. I explain and show you everything in detail, and it’s a lot of fun, too. The rugs are rubberized on the back and fit into any child’s room, or wherever you find a nice spot for them.
Baby or Children’s Blanket “African Flowers”
Here, too, it’s all about perseverance. First we have to crochet lots of hexagons and half-hexagons in our favorite colors. These are then crocheted together into a blanket. Add the border, and a beautiful, individual blanket is finished.
Magnificent Ball Gown with Tulle Petticoat for Small Dress-Up Dolls
You can crochet it in all the doll moms’ favorite colors. There are several options for the bodice. There is a crochet chart for the lace pattern. The 15 cm wide tulle from the roll is sewn underneath the crocheted dress. I explain and show you everything in detail. With the tulle petticoat, the dress gets structure, volume, and a fairytale look. It’s perfect for acting out fairy tales.