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Transitional Clothing: Spring Wants to Get Dressed

22709 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, March 15, 2018 at 1:30 PM
Dear users, dear authors,
it’s time to dress up spring. Get the new patterns now.

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

191 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, March 15, 2018 at 1:57 PM
Cute sweater for big and smallWith this pattern, you’ll be able to crochet this sweater in all sizes. Lots of pictures help you make it, and the pattern is written in great detail over 17 pages; lots of pictures help you make it. The pattern includes a crochet chart for the raglan, the top-down raglan principle is explained in detail, and size 116/122 is also described row by row. The pattern for the bunny appliqué is, of course, included in the pattern.To crochet the sweater you will need:a crochet hook size 3-4 (depending on the yarn used) Yarn: for the summer version (light blue sweater) I used Twister polo, 50 g 140 m, in color bleu 51; for a sweater in size 116/122 you will need 5 x 50 g in your chosen color. The warm version for winter was crocheted with Schöller und Stahl Babymix, 50 g 135 m (striped sweater); for size 116/122, 3 skeins of color 12 apricot, 2 skeins of color 09 pistachio, and 1 skein of color 15 grass were used. Schachenmayr Brazilia in color natural 002 was used for the bunny appliqué. For other sizes, you’ll need to adjust your yardage individually. matching buttons beads for the eyes scissors a matching cardigan or top to adjust the size if neededTo crochet the sweater, you need to know the following stitch variations:single crochets (sc) double crochets (dc) half double crochets (hdc) front post double crochets (FPdc) back post double crochets (BPdc) crab stitchesClick here to go directly to the pattern 

191 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, March 15, 2018 at 1:59 PM
Crochet a cute little jacket with a gradient yarn cake This beautiful little jacket is crocheted with Scheepjes Whirl, 225g-1000m (100g - 455m) The 19-page pattern is very detailed. It explains the top-down raglan (RVO) technique and includes a size chart and the corresponding crochet charts, so experienced crocheters can also remake the jacket in their desired size. Size 116/122 is explained row by row. You’ll need:
  • a Scheepjes Whirl in your preferred color gradient
  • a No. 2 crochet hook (if you use a larger hook, you will of course also get a larger jacket; hook No. 3 - approx. size 116/122.....etc.)
  • buttons
  • scissors
Go directly to the pattern here 

191 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, March 15, 2018 at 2:01 PM
Beautiful cardigan made with gradient yarn. You can easily crochet this lightweight cardigan yourself with the help of this pattern. In the 20-page pattern, every step is explained; a detailed size chart and the crochet charts help you complete your project. The RVO principle is explained in detail, so it won’t be difficult for you to crochet the cardigan in other sizes and yarn qualities as well. Size 36/38 is explained row by row. Thanks to the attractive pattern, this cardigan will also look wonderful in solid-colored yarns.To crochet the cardigan, you will need:● a 2–2.5 mm crochet hook ● plied Scheepjes Whirls, 215 g = 1000 m (100 g = 455 m). I used the color Pistaci Oh so nice; for my cardigan in size 36/38 I needed two Whirls. From size 42 you will need 3 Whirls, from size 48 approx. 4 Whirls. But you can also use another yarn of your choice. ● matching buttons ● scissors ● a cardigan or top that fits, to adjust the size if necessaryTo crochet the cardigan, you need to know the following stitch variations:● single crochet (sc) ● double crochet (dc) ● half double crochet (hdc) ● popcorn (explained) ● crossed double crochet (Xdc), (explained) ● front post double crochet (Rstbv)Click here to go directly to the pattern 

13182 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, March 15, 2018 at 4:02 PM
This cute little strappy dress with hearts for toddlers brings fresh colors and a springtime vibe. The best part: it grows with your child for a while, from size 74 to 98. The strappy dress is a true chameleon—it looks adorable with different straps, and later on, you can simply leave them off.

The dress has no seams and is knitted from slightly lustrous mercerized cotton. The hearts are easily worked into the pattern using a knit-purl stitch pattern.

Even beginners can easily knit this strappy dress. However, basic knitting skills are required.



Click here for the knitting pattern for the strappy dress for babies and toddlers

13182 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, March 15, 2018 at 4:09 PM
This colorful hooded cardigan for toddlers, complete with pockets, is perfect for the transitional season. The hood can be quickly pulled up when it gets chilly. And pockets are essential for little ones—they’re where they hide their treasures.

The size described fits from approximately size 92 to 104, so the cardigan will grow with your child for a while.
The cardigan is knitted from merino wool, top-down with raglan shaping, and has almost no seams. Only the pockets need to be sewn on along one side.

All steps and techniques are clearly explained in the 33-page pattern, mostly with pictures. However, some knitting experience is absolutely essential!

What makes this special:
The pattern is written to be printer-friendly. It includes some pages with only photos and others with only text.



Click here for the knitting pattern for the colorful children’s jacket.

13182 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, March 15, 2018 at 4:14 PM
A poncho cape is a wonderfully light and comfortable solution for the transitional season. It’s knitted from sock yarn and keeps you warm without feeling constricting. It can even be worn on cool summer evenings—and it looks pretty, too.

Suitable for beginners with some knitting experience.

What makes it special:
The pattern is written without abbreviations, and you don’t need to print out the photos—they’re on separate pages.



Click here for the knitting pattern for the sock yarn poncho cape.

1503 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, March 15, 2018 at 5:08 PM
Knitting pattern_Sweater Tina in 4 sizes
    Go to the pattern!

The little long sweater, perfect for transitional weather, has different patterns that are not all that difficult.

Size: 68(74) (80) (86)

Material:New 55 Colors Soft Bamboo Crochet Cotton 50g Knitting Yarn Baby Knit Wool
200 (250) (300) g yellow
50 g purple
Needle size 2.5
Gauge: 33 stitches and 48 rows = 10 x10 cm
Silk ribbons

Pattern:

PDF formatThe pattern is designed so that anyone can knit the sweater.
All steps are described in detail and additionally documented with pictures.
The ZIP file contains:
1 PDF for the pattern
1 PDF with pictures and measurements in cm

2748 Posts Recent Started
Friday, March 16, 2018 at 11:33 AM
Take off the turtleneck, and just like that you have a springlike shirt:

Knitting Pattern Tunic ALLROUND



(To purchase/download, please click the image)

Worn as size S = oversized; size M/L (stretchy), easy to adjust to other sizes or oversized.

Comfortable – light – this knitted top can be worn in every season.

Basic knitting skills are sufficient.

The download includes

  • Illustrated PDF knitting pattern**
  • PDF “Knitting Basics – Basic Knitting Techniques” – illustrated explanations
Material:
Used here: 450 g ribbon cotton effect yarn, 50 g – 90 m for needle size 5.0 to 6.0;
Gauge according to the label: 16 stitches x 23 rows = 10 cm x 10 cm.
The 450 g is enough up to size XL. For larger sizes, add 50 g per size. Gradient yarns are also suitable. Circular knitting needles 6.0 with 80 cm cable length; two additional circular knitting needles for holding stitches (or stitch holders), tape measure, stitch markers, pins, yarn needle for weaving in ends, scissors

2748 Posts Recent Started
Friday, March 16, 2018 at 11:38 AM
A "cross vest" is always in demand—not just during Oktoberfest season:
Knitting pattern for baby/children's traditional vest size 86/92 with intarsia cable





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For this special sleeveless baby vest without buttons, we need:

150 g gray merino wool 50 g red merino wool, here Schachenmayr Merino Extrafine 120, 50 g – 120 m yardage, gauge according to the ball band: 22 stitches x 30 rows = 10 x 10 cm, knitting needles 3.0–4.0; here: knitting needle 4.0, cable needle, crochet hook 3.5 for the bow, stitch holder or similar for holding stitches, yarn needle for weaving in ends, stitch marker is helpful.

The PDF pattern is illustrated.

The red cable on the back is made using the intarsia technique (illustrated explanation is included) and requires a bit of time and skill—so I would not recommend it for beginner knitters.

The cable also looks nice in solid gray, and then the whole piece knits up fairly quickly. I therefore recommend beginner knitters knit this vest completely without the cable and/or in one color.

2748 Posts Recent Started
Friday, March 16, 2018 at 11:41 AM
In a modern striped look:

Knitting pattern for striped cotton short-sleeved cardigan



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..and if it gets a bit cooler, a thin turtleneck can also be worn underneath.

The PDF pattern is illustrated across 23 pages.

These knitting skills are needed:
casting on stitches, knit and purl stitches, knitting stitches together, yarn over, emphasized decreases and increases from the strand between stitches (explained with pictures).

We need
in total for sizes S to L approx. 450 g Catania (Schachenmayr) or Limone (Schoeller Stahl), 100% mercerized cotton, label information: 50 g – 125 m yardage, needle size 2.5 – 3.5,
gauge: 26 sts x 36 rows = 10 x 10 cm with the following color breakdown:

  • Blue 100 g
  • White 100 g
  • Dark green 150 g
  • Light green 100 g
Depending on the size, more or fewer yarn leftovers will remain from each skein.

I used here: knitting needles size 3.5, 3 stitch holders and 1 cord for holding stitches, stitch markers and row counter (not absolutely required), pins for blocking, measuring tape, scissors, yarn needle for weaving in ends.

1269 Posts Recent Started
Friday, March 16, 2018 at 1:06 PM
Lady Like is a cozy cowl or shoulder warmer—making it perfect for the transitional season.
Lady Like is made from: 50g Bio Balance by BC Garn (LL 225m), (Color A)
and 50g Andean Mist Flamme by Schmeichelgarne (Color B).
It starts at the top of the neck and gets wider as it goes down, so it keeps your shoulders warm too.

https://www.crazypatterns.net/de/items/37790/gestrickter-cowl-ladylike


118 Posts Recent Started
Friday, March 16, 2018 at 6:16 PM
  • PRIMADONNA"

  • The cardigan is very easy to make in all sizes; you don't need a gauge.
  • The pattern is an absolute eye-catcher.
  • It is made with Zauberei and Eierknäul 4-ply from Lady Dee`s Traumgarne and hook sizes 4 and 4.5
  • Of course, any other yarn with a suitable hook will also work.
  • In total, I used approx. 1730 m for size 38 with a length of 67 cm
  • Without sleeves, so as a vest, I used 1200 m.
  • You should know: chain stitches, slip stitches, double crochet, front post double crochet, back post double crochet and
  • 3 double crochets closed together (cluster stitch)
  • The pattern is written, illustrated, and includes a crochet chart; you’ll also find the exact yarn details there.
  • If you have any questions, I’ll be happy to help. 

Hier geht's zur Anleitung 



I hope you have lots of fun crocheting :) 

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