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22707 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, February 28, 2018 at 1:30 PM
Dear users, dear authors,
how about a few designs that include decorative fringes or even tassels?
Give it a try.

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

2359 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, February 28, 2018 at 2:08 PM
Crochet patterns with tassels or fringe

Egon the Snowman / door decoration
Just in time for the cold snap, Egon is another lovely decoration for your home. He is crocheted using only single crochet stitches and has fringe decorating the lower edge.


Details & pattern are available here


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Anchor Bag
A small bag with a nautical pattern that is crocheted using the knit stitch in tapestry technique. A tassel dangles cheerfully at the side and adds a playful touch to the overall look.


Details & pattern are available here


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Friends Scarf for Her & Him
A classic model in a checkered design, decorated at the ends with lots of little tassels; the pattern describes how to make them in detail.


Details & pattern are available here


crocheted with
  • chain stitches
  • slip stitches
  • double crochet
All patterns are beginner-friendly and written without abbreviations.
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644 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, February 28, 2018 at 2:43 PM
 

Tassels are the fashionable finishing touch, so to speak, to give wraps, scarves, and stoles the perfect look! They also add a wonderful accent to the pointed ends of the knitted stole GLOWING EMBERS. An elegant gradient stole made from a combination of simple lace patterns! It is worked from a large knitting chart, and making the tassels is described in a photo tutorial.

Size: approx. 190 x 37 cm

Materials:
  • Yarn: 800 m gradient yarn (Bobbel) (50% cotton, 50% polyacrylic, 4-ply)
  • Knitting needles: size 3½
  • Other: beads in matching colors for the tassels, as well as 2 small lobster clasps and 2 bead caps.
Here is the pattern: Stole GLOWING EMBERS

Happy knitting,
Annette

406 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, February 28, 2018 at 3:54 PM
A real perennial favorite in my shop:

The Feanor Fringed Shawl

https://www.crazypatterns.net/de/items/8713/anleitung-zm-stricken-fransentuch-dreieckstuch-feanor

The beautiful fringes are knitted in as you go and can be left loose, knotted, or embellished with beads. A hit in every color. It looks especially great in gradient yarn.


9955 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, February 28, 2018 at 5:36 PM


For the “Flower Child Daisy,” the skirt is made up of many white fringes, forming the blossom of a daisy. And the little flowers that the tiny elf carries are, of course, also made of fringes, making them look very realistic. Together with a small vase of real flowers, the Flower Child makes a wonderful spring decoration for a seasonal table or plant stand.

It measures about 13 cm tall, and thanks to a built-in wire, you can position its arms and legs however you like. So it can sit, squat, lie down, jump, or run—just the way you want!

Why not crochet this cute little doll yourself? Click here for the pattern!

9955 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, February 28, 2018 at 5:45 PM


The beach tunic for the Barbie doll has a fringed hem, making it a perfect match for the boho look. The tunic is part of a complete value pack consisting of a full 10-piece vacation outfit for Barbie dolls or 30 cm dress-up dolls.  All the pieces can be easily mixed and matched.
You can crochet them in matching tones or make them very colorful—whatever you like. I crocheted this using cotton yarn from Schachenmayr (Catania—LL 125m/50g). But you can also use other leftover yarn of a similar thickness, depending on what you have at home.

Click here for the pattern!

5928 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, February 28, 2018 at 5:56 PM


The crocheted little bag looks lovely with or without a tassel. You can use it to give pretty little things as gifts or hide sweets for Easter. It also looks great as decoration on the Easter table. The little bags are quick and easy to crochet from leftover yarn, even for crochet beginners. In the photos above I used a colorful sock yarn; the colors come very easily straight from the skein. You can find all further information on the cover page.

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

I hope you have lots of fun with this project.
Warm regards from Ina

5928 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, February 28, 2018 at 6:04 PM


The little fringes give this snazzy bikini a “hippie look.” It looks really great and can be crocheted very quickly using just a few grams of yarn. In addition to the fringed bikini, the “beach set” also includes patterns for a baseball cap, bikini bottoms, a mini skirt with a slit, a chic beach bag, and a great beach blanket. You can find more photos and information by clicking this -> link to beachwear .

I hope you enjoy this crochet set.
Warm regards from Ina

5928 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, February 28, 2018 at 6:11 PM


The fringes add the finishing touch to this stylish asymmetrical poncho . It’s very easy to knit, even for beginners. It’s also easy to wear: Just throw it on to instantly look trendy and feel comfortable. It flatters every figure because it
skillfully conceals problem areas. It swings with every step, and
the subtle play of colors in the vertical stripes—which comes directly from the
ball of yarn—visually elongates the figure.

Materials:
  • 500 g 6-ply sock yarn “Jawoll Magic 6-fach by Lang Yarns”
  • 1 ball (25 g) of glitter yarn “Splendid” by Lana Grossa (optional—not required)
  • 1 circular knitting needle, 3 mm, 60 cm or longer
Click here to go straight to the pattern!
I hope you enjoy this project.
Warm regards—Ina 

1503 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, February 28, 2018 at 6:48 PM
Knitting pattern Baby Set Nele
      To the pattern!
Age:
2 to 4 months

Material:
Baby Smiles Merino Wool Schachenmayr
50 g color: 1001 white
50 g color 1036 pink
Needles 3-4

Gauge:
28 stitches and 36 rows = 10x10 cm

Pattern:
PDF format
Every step is described in detail, and with the matching photos
for each individual step, knitting it yourself, even for beginners,
is no problem.

2748 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, February 28, 2018 at 7:00 PM
Hat with tassel:


New Zealand hat (m/f) with tassel - knitting pattern




(To purchase/download, please click the image)

Clever, easy-to-knit hat for children, women, and men 
from a head circumference of 48 cm up to large men's sizes

  • knitted in rows or in the round – whichever you prefer
  • with crocheted cord and
  • tassel
Basic knitting skills are sufficient.
Crochet skills: chain stitches


Materials:

shown here knitted with approx. 100 g total of Adriafil New Zealand and approx. 50 g New Zealand Print (75% wool, 25% acrylic, 100 g – 200 m, needle size 4.5). You will also need stitch markers (if knitting in the round), measuring tape, scissors, a yarn needle for weaving in ends; a circular knitting needle with a 60 cm cable length or a set of double-pointed needles size 4.5; crochet hook 4.5.


Included in the download :

  • PDF knitting pattern with pictures (incl. cord crochet instructions and making the tassel)
  • PDF Knitting Basics – basic knitting techniques
  • PDF Crochet Basics – crochet techniques

589 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, February 28, 2018 at 7:07 PM
The “Rapunzel” scarf, alternating between a lace pattern and a cable pattern, catches the eye with its pointed ends and tassels.

Using the specified materials, the Rapunzel scarf will be 1.80 m long, but it can also be made longer by continuing to repeat the pattern repeat.

The pattern includes a knitting chart for all 3 pattern sections. Basic knitting skills (knit and purl stitches, yarn overs, etc.) are required.

You will need the following materials to make it:
  • one gradient or solid-colored yarn cake, 3-ply, 600 m yardage (material: 50% cotton, 50% polyacrylic)
  • knitting needle size 3
  • scissors
  • needle for weaving in the ends
Here is the pattern:
https://www.crazypatterns.net/de/items/37158/strickanleitung-schal-rapunzel

2729 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, February 28, 2018 at 10:11 PM
Neckwarmers are the perfect way to spice up our outfits in fall and winter!
Why not try them with CREATIVE fringe?
The simple relief pattern adds a 3-D effect.

Once you’ve crocheted the pattern repeat once, you’ll get 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 chart in crochet chart form is included in the pattern.
In addition, a template with an integrated schematic helps you through the crochet process.
Attaching the fringe is also described and illustrated in detail.

The scarf laid out flat measures about 13 x 84 cm (without fringe), 23 x 84 cm (with fringe).
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...

 

2729 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, February 28, 2018 at 10:12 PM
Next summer is sure to come!
This tunic is so versatile: at the beach, in the city, ... always an eye-catcher!

The (glass) buttons add that special something—though there are no limits to your creativity.
And of course... the fringe is a must-have this summer!

The pattern is simple yet sophisticated, and the cut requires no decreases or increases at all...
... so it’s also absolutely recommended for beginners !

A detailed description guides you through the crochet process.
For clarity, the pattern also includes a chart in crochet chart form.
The button schematics as well as the fringe-making are illustrated and described.

This pattern is designed for sizes S/M, L, and XL.
However, the included cut and the gauge make it possible to make any size!

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

 

2729 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, February 28, 2018 at 10:12 PM
A shawl is the ideal companion for the upcoming transitional season!
Draped over a great dress, it’s always an eye-catcher and very elegant!
The fringe adds that special something!

The pattern gives this stole a compelling elegance—yet, in the right combination, it can just as easily be worn casually.

A detailed description (row by row) guides you through the crochet process.
To make things clearer, a chart in crochet chart form can also be found in the pattern.
A pictured step-by-step explanation for making the fringe is also included in the pattern.

The measurements are approximately: length: approx. 145 cm (without fringe), width: approx. 55 cm
Gauge is listed as always—for any possible adaptations!

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

 

3522 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, March 1, 2018 at 9:44 AM


You can find a fringed scarf with a twist on my page. It’s “different” because it’s both knitted and crocheted. The long, straight section is knitted, while the fringed ends are crocheted. This scarf is meant more to spice up your wardrobe than to keep you warm. That’s simply because of the cotton used for it.

Read more here.


2213 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, March 1, 2018 at 9:47 AM
Funny Earrings for Cheeky Little Fruits

The perfect eye-catcher for hot summer days and a guaranteed mood booster on
gloomy days! Also great as a gift or a small present to bring along. Crocheted in a flash
and perfect for using up leftover yarn.

Very detailed pattern as a PDF file (13 pages) with over 35 step-by-step photos.

Click here for the pattern


Materials:
Cotton yarn, e.g. Catania - scraps of each
some seed beads/pearls, jump rings, sewing thread, embroidery needle, thin sewing needle (for threading the beads)
2.5 mm crochet hook
Required skills: chain stitch, slip stitch, single crochet

2213 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, March 1, 2018 at 9:48 AM
These cute keychains/lucky charms with heart and mushroom motifs are crocheted and embroidered in no time. They make great gifts or little souvenirs. So grab some leftover yarn and a crochet hook and get started.

Click here for the pattern



Additional materials:
  • Wooden bead with a hole, 3.5 cm in diameter
  • Key ring
  • Crochet hook size 2.5
  • Embroidery needle
  • Thick sewing needle
Required skills: Chain stitch, slip stitch, single crochet

Detailed instructions (8 pages) as a PDF file with a crochet chart,
embroidery pattern, and many step-by-step photos.

3522 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, March 1, 2018 at 9:52 AM
This scarf is special because it has fringe on the sides rather than at the ends. It is crocheted with very thick wool (the pattern basically also works with thinner yarns), so it’s a crochet project that’s finished in no time. Also very suitable for beginners!

You can find the pattern here.


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