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22707 Posts Recent Started
Monday, November 13, 2017 at 1:30 PM
Dear users, dear authors,
There are patterns that have already been made by many users and found to be good . I’m starting this thread specifically for these patterns.
Download the classics now .


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2681 Posts Recent Started
Monday, November 13, 2017 at 1:49 PM
My classic:
The Loop Elegancia! :)

Many customers have already enjoyed this richly illustrated step-by-step pattern. 

This loop is both a warming scarf and a great accessory—depending on how many times it is wrapped around the neck.




For the loop shown, I used about 1000 m of 3-ply gradient yarn and a 3 mm hook —but you can be completely flexible with that! The pattern also works with other yarn, fewer pattern repeats, ...

You should be familiar with the following: 
 chain stitches, single crochet, double crochet, half double crochet, treble crochet, puff stitches
(Don’t be afraid of the puff stitches! I explain them in a separate PDF, which is also included! :))

Have I made you want to try this great piece?

Here’s the pattern! 

I hope you have lots of fun! :) 

9955 Posts Recent Started
Monday, November 13, 2017 at 1:57 PM

Whether as a Christmas tree ornament, gift tag, bag charm, lucky charm, keychain, or simply just for cuddling—the little moose is always a hit. It's quick to crochet, because it's so easy that even beginners won't have any trouble.  You don't need much yarn either. If you have brown and white leftover yarn at home, you can start right away. It's best to get the pattern now! Click here: Crochet the little moose.

9955 Posts Recent Started
Monday, November 13, 2017 at 2:02 PM

Books are also popular gifts for Christmas. With a matching bookmark, it makes for a truly personal gift. For fans of fantasy and tales of knights, this little crocheted dragon is just the thing. All you need is a little leftover yarn, and you’re ready to go!
Click here to download the pattern!

381 Posts Recent Started
Monday, November 13, 2017 at 2:14 PM
This scarf in a hexagon pattern is easier to knit than it looks.

And you can make great use of leftover yarn in all colors.

You knit knit and purl stitches, slip stitches, and pick up stitches for the zigzag edge. Nothing tricky at all. Knit until you run out of yarn.

Maybe you also have a pretty scarf pin to hold it together on your shoulder. Then go for it—you can still finish this by Christmas :-)

Best wishes
Caro













Here is the pattern

1812 Posts Recent Started
Monday, November 13, 2017 at 3:05 PM
A true classic is also the pretty Bella Pear Girl.
You will receive a detailed 34-page pattern with lots of photos to help you make it. The doll is approx. 36 cm tall.

The PDF includes the pattern for the doll, the dress, the shoes, the hairband, as well as the basket and the pears.

click here to go to the pattern



Suitable for ambitious beginners

required skills:

The pattern does not include a basic course. You should know how to crochet single crochet, half double crochet, double crochet and treble crochet stitches, as well as chain stitches and slip stitches.

You will also need:
  • approx. 100 g each of yarn (needle size 2 ½ -3) in sand, apple green, and light neon green
  • approx. 50 g each in brown, white & dark green
  • crochet hook sizes 2.5 and 3.5
  • yarn needle, darning needle
  • stuffing
  • embroidery floss in black or dark brown and red
  • safety eyes size 12 mm, 2 small children’s buttons

1269 Posts Recent Started
Monday, November 13, 2017 at 3:10 PM
A true classic is LaPuLi, a triangular shawl made of linen, but it also works beautifully and offers plenty of variety in any other yarn with a yardage of approx. 200 m per 100.
Click here to go directly to the pattern:
https://www.crazypatterns.net/de/items/18213/gestricktes-einfaches-dreieckstuch-lapuli

LaPuLi is knitted from left to right; increases are made on one side using kfb, and decreases are made regularly on the other side to form a triangle. This shawl is suitable for beginners, as it consists of knit stitches, purl stitches, and yarn overs.
The pattern is explained row by row, and some of the stitch patterns are also shown as charts.

5928 Posts Recent Started
Monday, November 13, 2017 at 5:25 PM


Wintertime = felt slipper time
These really are a must-have, because nobody likes having cold feet.

With my pattern, you can make these felt boots with a rolled cuff in all sizes for yourself, the whole family, and friends too. Everyone will love them because they’re sooo cozy, warm, and soft. Felt wool is warming, temperature-regulating, and breathable. The felt slippers adapt to every foot shape.

Over 30 pages, I explain and show you exactly how to make them. Very suitable for beginners in knitting and felting.

I hope you enjoy the pattern and always have warm feet - Yours, Ina

795 Posts Recent Started
Monday, November 13, 2017 at 6:34 PM


Crochet Pattern: Colorful Bag (Quick and Easy)

This great bag has lovely stripes. Perfect for a quick trip to the store.
And I think these colors are just right for fall. It might also be nice for little girls to play with. You can never have too many bags, right?
This bag is crocheted in one piece and then sewn together. Then just attach the handles, and it’s done. So it’s quick and, above all, quite sturdy in the end.
You can also sew a water-repellent lining into the bag so your groceries don’t get wet. 

Contents of the pattern 
  • Materials list
  • Small crochet tutorial
  • Crochet the basic bag
  • Crochet the handles
  • Sew together
  • Step-by-step instructions
  • Lots of pictures 
This bag is crocheted "only" in single crochet, so there are no complicated techniques involved. Definitely also suitable for beginners.

Materials
  • ONline Linie 55 Montego (100 g/100 m LL) Color 35 52/23 and 46
  • Crochet hook 6.0 (or as desired)
  • Sewing needle/darning needle
  • Scissors

795 Posts Recent Started
Monday, November 13, 2017 at 6:36 PM



Owl Keychain Crochet Pattern, 2 Sizes

These cute keychains / bag charms, or whatever else you can think of, come in 2 different sizes 
6.0 cm and 8.0 cm


Perfect for finally using up leftover yarn. They are super easy to crochet and quick to finish. This owl looks really lovely on a bag or on a keychain. Since this owl is quite small and not very complicated to make, it can be crocheted in an afternoon/evening. So it’s also perfect for quickly crocheting a lovely handmade little gift to bring along. Also suitable for beginners!

Materials
  • Catania yarn (3 different colors)
  • 2.5 crochet hook
  • stuffing
  • sewing needle
  • scissors
  • safety eyes, approx. 10 mm

What you should know
  • chain stitches
  • single crochet
  • increases and decreases
  • crocheting in rounds
  • simple sewing on

795 Posts Recent Started
Monday, November 13, 2017 at 6:39 PM


Crochet Pattern: A Heart to Give Away

Hearts are always well received! And when they can also be made quickly, then it’s perfect.

In my very detailed pattern, I offer these hearts in 2 different sizes, so they can be used as keychains or as decoration or gifts. 

A small “crochet school” is also included in the pattern.

Material
  • Catania yarn 125 m 50 g
  • Debbie Bliss cashmerino 110 m/50 g
  • Crochet hook 2.5 and 3.5
  • Sewing needle
  • Stuffing
  • Decoration

the following is crocheted

  • Chain stitches
  • Single crochet
  • Slip stitch
  • Increasing and decreasing
  • crocheting in rows
  • simple sewing

Yours, Dorigurumi  

322 Posts Recent Started
Monday, November 13, 2017 at 6:40 PM
If you're looking for an unusual Advent calendar, you have all kinds of options here. Besides the reindeer, there are other Advent calendar figures in my shop,
including an angel and devil,

you can mix and match all the animals, 
you can crochet 24 different animals or fewer
and simply hang a few small packages in between.

the animals can also be used as gift packaging,
or as decoration with an LED tealight in their belly

https://www.crazypatterns.net/de/items/9123/adventskalender-rentier-fuer-weihnachten-haekeln


https://www.crazypatterns.net/de/items/9076/adventskalender-baer-eisbaer-fuer-weihnachten-gehaekelt-von-dadade


https://www.crazypatterns.net/de/items/9109/adventskalender-pinguin-weihnachten-haekeln

With yarn for needle size 2, the figures will be about 12–13 cm tall

leftover yarn doesn't stand a chance here

Dadade wishes everyone a merry Christmas season and lots of fun crocheting 

2748 Posts Recent Started
Monday, November 13, 2017 at 7:41 PM
Tried-and-true classic hat — also for beginners:

Crochet Hat for Everyone — very easy




(To purchase/download, please click the image)

A very easy-to-crochet hat for different styles, meaning ONE hat model wearable in all the variations shown, for both men and women. Easy to make for children too, or as a simple hat for babies (though thinner yarn is recommended).

And the best part:

  • no gauge swatch needed (it doesn’t come down to the exact centimeter),
  • no increases or decreases,
  • for any yarn you like
  • possible in all sizes.

The PDF pattern is illustrated.

These crochet skills are enough: chain stitches, single crochet.
Everything else, including slip stitches, is explained. Video link tips for learning to crochet for beginners are included in the PDF.

By the way: A matching crochet pattern for an infinity scarf to go with this hat is also available here in my shop: https://www.crazypatterns.net/de/items/20003/haekel-moebius-loop-schal-fuer-alle-einfach


Materials
: for the model shown, head circumference 55 cm to 60 cm: approx. 250 g merino yarn, 50 g – 45 m, crochet hook 6.0; tape measure, scissors, yarn needle for sewing in ends.
The ribbed pattern needs approx. 50 g more yarn than is normally usual for hats. The crochet hook size should match the yarn being used.

2748 Posts Recent Started
Monday, November 13, 2017 at 7:53 PM
Here is one of my popular tables:

Conversion table for yarn quantity, alternative yarn for knitting and crochet




(To purchase/download, please click the image)


This is a formula-based Excel spreadsheet for automatically converting a yarn quantity from the “original yarn” to a desired “alternative yarn.” 

Example:
The original yarn listed in your pattern has a yardage of 85 m per 50 g. According to the instructions there, you need 600 g of this “original yarn” for your size. But you would like to make your piece in a different yarn (= alternative yarn). This yarn you have chosen has a yardage of 70 m per 50 g skein. You enter this information into the Excel spreadsheet and immediately receive the required quantity of your desired yarn in both skeins and grams.

A gauge is always advisable. To determine the number of stitches needed for your individual knitted piece, the simple version of my Excel conversion table for your gauge is included as a bonus. I wrote a “Converting gauge - here's how” (click me) blog post on the topic.

Technical note:
To open an Excel spreadsheet, a spreadsheet program such as Excel, LibreOffice (available free of charge http://de.libreoffice.org/) or OpenOffice (available free of charge http://www.openoffice.org/de/) must be installed. Open the file with a double-click, and if the “Protected View” message appears, please click “Enable Editing”


Good luck with all your projects

2748 Posts Recent Started
Monday, November 13, 2017 at 8:00 PM
Very popular:

Baby traditional knit cardigan, size 50/56, including a gauge conversion chart




(Click the image to purchase/download)



...THE classic Trachten style in mini format...

For this easy-to-knit baby traditional-style cardigan, you’ll need approx. 100 g of a 4-ply sock yarn, e.g. Zimba Top by Schoeller+Stahl in classic Trachten grey + 50 g (or leftover yarn) of Regia 4-ply for the edging in Trachten green, knitting needles size 3.0, and if needed, a crochet hook size 3–3.5 for the decorative foundation chain on the placket.

This jacket can also be knitted without sleeves (in that case, crochet around the armholes once in green using single crochet) as a vest.

The PDF pattern includes illustrations.

Included in the download: the basic version of my Excel spreadsheet for quickly converting your gauge to your desired size (applicable to all knitted/crocheted pieces; a spreadsheet program is required, e.g. Excel or LibreOffice, the latter available free online).

Basic knitting skills are required (i.e. these are not illustrated).
Required knitting skills: casting on, knit stitches, binding off, increasing stitches from the strand between stitches, yarn over (for the buttonholes), knitting 2 stitches together. 

975 Posts Recent Started
Monday, November 13, 2017 at 8:04 PM
A feather-light stole that also looks chic as a scarf in winter—that’s “Windseeker.” Knit this stole with its exciting graphic pattern using a luxurious mohair-silk blend or another lightweight yarn, and you’re sure to catch admiring glances from your friends!
The pattern is designed so that you knit section by section—diagrams are included for clarity.

Click here for more info: CLICK!


975 Posts Recent Started
Monday, November 13, 2017 at 8:08 PM
A true classic is my mini owls. Knit them from leftover yarn—the more and the more colorful, the better! The step-by-step pattern is clear and shows you how to knit short rows very easily!

Click here for more info: CLICK!


2729 Posts Recent Started
Monday, November 13, 2017 at 8:39 PM
With this cozy, warm cowl collar, nothing can happen to man or woman
on cold days anymore...
... and it's trendy to boot!

The wonderful textured pattern adds stability and a braided structure.
Once you've crocheted the pattern repeat, you'll have the hang of it -
even beginners will enjoy this pattern!

A detailed step-by-step explanation guides you through the crochet pattern.
To make things clearer, 1 crochet chart is included in the pattern.
In addition, a template with an integrated diagram helps you through the crochet process.

The unrolled scarf has a size of about 27 x 96 cm.
However, it can be made smaller or larger as needed without much effort.
The included template and the gauge help with this.

And here is the pattern and more details...


 

2729 Posts Recent Started
Monday, November 13, 2017 at 8:40 PM
Even our four-legged friends need a warm sweater in between seasons...
It knits up really fast - also suitable for beginners!

The pattern is also clearly illustrated with pictures.

The size is designed for a full-grown French Bulldog.
Of course, it is also suitable for dogs of about the same size, as the merino quality adapts.

And here is the pattern and more details...


2729 Posts Recent Started
Monday, November 13, 2017 at 8:41 PM
Beautiful colors + simple pattern + great cut = a snood you just have to have!

This loop scarf in a tartan look appears sophisticated, but is so easy to make,
that it is also suitable for beginners !

The circumference is about 80 cm, and the height is approx. 50 cm.
However, the included cut and the gauge make it possible to adjust the size individually.

You will also find a chart of the color scheme as well as a detailed description in the pattern.
In addition, an extensive photo documentation helps you through the knitting process.
The tartan technique is also described in detail and illustrated.

And here is the pattern with more details...


5176 Posts Recent Started
Monday, November 13, 2017 at 10:57 PM
If you don’t have an Advent calendar yet, you should start crafting one right away.



You can still make it with these little Christmas trees—since they’re all exactly the same, you won’t have to think much—once you’ve seen how the first tree is made, the rest is practically assembly-line work! The trees are made of cardstock, each measuring about 7 x 8.5 x 8 cm, and are suitable even for beginners.

2213 Posts Recent Started
Tuesday, November 14, 2017 at 10:01 AM
Dreamily beautiful, this classic with plenty of room for your Christmas shopping.

This bag is a real eye-catcher. Classic and casual in shape, it goes
with almost any outfit. Here, the color scheme makes it look rather elegant
and classic. Of course, you can make it in any color combination imaginable
and give it a completely different look.

Click here for the pattern



Required prior knowledge: chain stitch, slip stitch, single crochet

Double stitch and tapestry technique are explained in detail and with pictures

2213 Posts Recent Started
Tuesday, November 14, 2017 at 10:08 AM
You can really snuggle up and feel cozy in this beautiful "Gentle Breeze" shawl. Thanks to the openwork pattern, it drapes wonderfully loosely and softly. This makes it very comfortable to wear and versatile.

Crocheted with 1 yarn cake (800 m / 200 g) and a 3.00 mm hook.

Click here for the pattern



Suitable for beginners.
Required skills: chain stitch, half double crochet, double crochet, double treble crochet
Detailed instructions as a PDF file with text, crochet chart, and step-by-step photos.

And another classic shawl...

This beautiful triangular shawl for snuggling up and feeling cozy can also be crocheted with one yarn cake (yardage 800 m). The shawl drapes beautifully loosely and can be worn in many different ways. The pattern is very simple and suitable for beginners.

Click here for the pattern



The shawl has a length of approx. 190 cm / height approx. 90 cm. Since the pattern
is very simple and repeats every 2 rows, the shawl can be made in
any size you like.

120 Posts Recent Started
Monday, November 20, 2017 at 6:44 AM

Pom-pom hat "woolelegance": A hand-knitted hat is always a lovely gift, too.

Click here for the knitting pattern ...

The pattern for the pom-poms is available for free in my shop.
We need a circular knitting needle, 12 mm,
60 cm long. If you like, you can also use a set of double-pointed needles.
Amount of material:approx. 200 g/250 g, per 100 g = approx. 65 m or more yardage wool/yarn, suitable for 10 mm needles

In addition to the written instructions, the pattern includes many step-by-step photos, so that this beautiful pattern is easy to knit even for beginners; I also describe the decreases at the top of the head step by step.

Ines wishes you lots of joy making it.

120 Posts Recent Started
Monday, November 20, 2017 at 6:54 AM

Reversible sweater "crosswise", unisex, for women and men

Click here for the knitting pattern ...

We need a size 12 circular knitting needle with a length of 80 cm; it is mostly knitted in the round.

I recommend pure wool or blended yarn (50:50 acrylic/wool, alpaca/wool) or 100% polyacrylic, no novelty yarn! Bravo Big (200 g skein) by Schachenmayr is excellent for the sweater).
Material (quantity)                              approx. 500–600 g (800 g)
It always also depends on the chosen material.
The material should have a yardage of at least 60 m per 100 g and be suitable for needle size 10–12.
It can also be knitted with a doubled strand; instructions for this are included in the pattern, which also contains plenty of step-by-step photos.

The sweater can be turned around, so it always creates a beautiful look.

Ines wishes you lots of fun making it.

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