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Pastel Colors + Neon Colors / Bright Colors

22709 Posts Recent Started
Monday, February 26, 2018 at 3:40 PM
Dear users, dear authors,
How about adding some color?
This season, you can wear anything, from pastels to neon colors and great bold colors—anything goes.
Give it a try.

Moderator tip: Color is a great way to brighten up dull monotony. :-)

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

2213 Posts Recent Started
Monday, February 26, 2018 at 4:12 PM
This cozy winter set with a heart—consisting of arm warmers and a headband—is super quick to crochet. The neon pink accents are sure to lift your spirits and draw admiring glances.

Pattern for headband in sizes 53/54 cm, 55/56 cm, and 57/58 cm head circumference. Pattern for wrist warmers in sizes M and L (photo shows size M).

Click here for the pattern


1503 Posts Recent Started
Monday, February 26, 2018 at 5:28 PM
Knitting pattern Baby Shoes Lemon
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These little shoes are especially suitable for beginners!

The shoe is knitted in one piece with 2 needles.
Super quick to knit.

Foot length 11–12 cm

Materials:
25 g Gründl Lisa Premium or leftover yarn
Yardage: 50 g/133 m
2 needles size 3
2 buttons

Everything is explained precisely step by step.
Easy to intermediate; basic knitting knowledge is required.
Only knit and purl stitches.

Pattern:
PDF format

5176 Posts Recent Started
Monday, February 26, 2018 at 6:19 PM
You can only carry these daffodils in your hands :-), but they definitely bring fresh, vibrant colors.
 


These tea light holders are made from cardstock and measure approximately 15 x 5 x 13 cm. With a little experience cutting with a craft knife, they’re very easy to recreate and can also be used as egg cups or chocolate holders.

225 Posts Recent Started
Monday, February 26, 2018 at 6:24 PM
Pastel color combined with bright color - what do you think?:-)

This crochet cardigan for baby girls and for older girls (0 to 5 years) is crocheted raglan from the top down in one piece, but since you first start crocheting at the back, it creates a
round neckline that has a really especially great fit! How does it work? I’ll show you!:-) Explained step by step and row by row in words and with a computer-created crochet chart!


Click here
and take a look at more details!

The cardigan is described in detail in 6 sizes (each size with its own pattern, you don’t have to calculate anything yourself here):

  • Size (50/56) approx. 0 to 3 months
  • Size (62/68) approx. 3 to 6 months
  • Size (74/80) approx. 9 to 12 months
  • Size (86/92) approx. 18 to 24 months
  • Size (92/98) approx. 2-3 years
  • Size (104/110) approx. 4-5 years
The pattern includes a sketch with all measurements for all listed sizes. I chose a great cotton yarn that is perfect for children’s items. But of course you can also use any other yarn with the same gauge!

Have fun crocheting!

2748 Posts Recent Started
Monday, February 26, 2018 at 6:40 PM
Pastel colors look wonderful here:

Cardigan/Knitted Jacket Gita - Sizes 36 to 42 One Size



(To purchase/download, please click the image)

A knitted lightweight piece for all seasons – simple and with an eye-catching collar area. Both patterns used are absolutely easy (only knit and purl stitches). The collar shaping requires a bit of care. Knitting experience is recommended.

The illustrated pattern with stitch- and row-by-row instructions is based on a gauge of approx. 14.5 sts = approx. 10 cm with size 6.0 knitting needles. Due to the relaxed shape and stretchiness of the jacket, one stitch more or less is not all that crucial. If your
gauge differs more significantly, please choose a larger or smaller knitting needle size. The pattern does not include a knitting course, but it does include helpful link tips.

We need
225 g KidSilk by Austermann, color 40 emerald, 75% kid mohair, 25% silk, details according to the yarn label: needles 3–4, 18 sts x 26 rows = 10 cm x 10 cm, hand wash, 25 g – 225 m yardage;

Alternative yarns are listed in the pattern.

Used here: size 6.0 knitting needles, pins, measuring tape, yarn needle for weaving in ends, scissors, stitch markers, and, if needed, a row counter.

13182 Posts Recent Started
Monday, February 26, 2018 at 7:59 PM
This colorful spring meadow lets us already imagine how everything will soon be turning green and blooming outside. A splash of color in any home—and already a feeling of Easter.

You can crochet up lots of leftover yarn here, and beginners are sure to have a lot of fun with it. The pattern describes the complete set with a placemat, various egg cozy outfits, and the scatter flowers. The individual pieces are also very suitable as a small gift to bring along or a last-minute gift.



Here is the crochet pattern for the colorful spring meadow.

13182 Posts Recent Started
Monday, February 26, 2018 at 8:04 PM
This little tissue pouch can be crocheted in all kinds of bright colors. Here, you can let your imagination run wild.

The pouch also makes a great little gift or souvenir - and can also be used as a hiding place, for example for cash gifts. The pattern includes several variations.

Very suitable for beginners. The pouch is quick and easy to crochet.






Click here for the crochet pattern for the small tissue pouch with a heart.

3522 Posts Recent Started
Monday, February 26, 2018 at 8:08 PM
You can wear anything anyway, but some years people give you a bit of a strange look. But since anything goes this year, I suggest bold colors.
So: here’s a crocheted scarf that leaves nothing to be desired when it comes to bold colors. You’ll need 2 skeins of sock yarn, 100g each. Of course, you can use other colors too—after all, anything goes. It just might happen that someone calls you “chicken” :-)

You can find the pattern here.


3522 Posts Recent Started
Monday, February 26, 2018 at 8:14 PM
White paired with a bold contrasting color always looks good. How about a delicate lace shawl?
It is knitted with sock-weight yarn on 4 mm needles. Two different lace patterns are combined here, and they also stand out from each other in color. The pattern is written out row by row and also shown in knitting charts.

Here’s the shawl.


9955 Posts Recent Started
Monday, February 26, 2018 at 10:04 PM

Bright, pastel, or neon—it’s entirely up to you, because you can design these colorful bunnies to match your personal color preferences. They’re very easy to crochet and come together quickly. You’ll need very little yarn—you can even use up the tiniest amounts of leftover yarn.
Get the pattern right here!

2729 Posts Recent Started
Tuesday, February 27, 2018 at 10:40 AM
A soul warmer like this is ideal for spring!
In this mustard yellow, it’s simply unbeatable!

This zigzag pattern is simply fun and looks fantastic on top of that.
The edging is worked with a relief pattern, which is simple—yet very effective.

The cut of the soul warmer requires absolutely no decreases or increases...
... making it absolutely recommended for beginners, too!

A detailed description guides you through the crochet process.
For clarity, the pattern includes 3 crochet charts.
In addition, 3 diagrams help you step by step through the crochet process.

This pattern is designed for sizes S/M/L/XL.
However, the pattern explains how the shrug can be easily adjusted to any size.
The included cut and the gauge help with that!

And here’s the pattern and more details...

 

2729 Posts Recent Started
Tuesday, February 27, 2018 at 10:55 AM
Cowl collars are a great alternative to infinity scarves and scarves for keeping warm in winter...
... you can never have enough of them.

In PASTEL COLORS simply gorgeous!

Here, 2 techniques come together CREATIVELY—and harmonize beautifully:
Tartan + Tapestry

Who says the tartan technique only shines in knitted fashion? - Far from it.
Crocheted pieces can be wonderfully spruced up too!

The construction looks sophisticated, but is so easy to make that even beginners will enjoy it!

A detailed step-by-step explanation guides you through the crochet pattern.
For clarification, the pattern includes 1 crochet chart .
In addition, a cutting pattern with integrated diagram helps you through the crochet process.

The tartan technique is also described in detail and illustrated (16 pictures).
The tapestry technique is explained separately as well.

The unrolled scarf has a size of about 34 x 105 cm.
However, it can easily be made smaller or larger as needed.
The included template and the gauge help with that!

And here’s the pattern and more details...

 

322 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, February 28, 2018 at 12:22 PM
Rico Design’s sponge yarn has beautiful bright colors
here’s the little lamb, perfect for Easter
Wash mitt and bath animal, available together or separately

https://www.crazypatterns.net/de/items/37254/bade-handschuh-und-tier-schaf-gehaekelt-von-dadade


Both are crocheted and also suitable for beginners

or in pastel,
this cuddly baby blanket with a little bunny is knitted
the gift idea for newborns
https://www.crazypatterns.net/de/items/37588/kuschelige-baby-decke-mit-haeschen-strickanleitung-von-dadade


Material;
yarn by Schachenmayer, Baby Smiles - Lenja soft


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