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22710 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, September 12, 2018 at 3:40 PM
Dear users, dear authors,
Here you’ll find new challenges and fall patterns for advanced crafters .
Shop now and get started right away.

@Authors:
2–3 patterns per author are enough. Don’t forget to include the link, image, and the usual information.

9955 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, September 12, 2018 at 3:59 PM


Anyone who already has some knitting experience will have lots of fun with this sweater. The lace pattern makes it beautifully light and airy. Since it is very stretchy, you can easily wear a warm shirt underneath on colder days. That way, you can wear the sweater almost all year round.
The lace pattern consists of 2 rows that repeat continuously. 

Materials:
* approx. 350 g Jawoll Magic Dégradé in the color turquoise/petrol
* size 3.5 knitting needles 

The sweater can be knitted in sizes 36–40 and 42–46.

You can find the 6-page pattern here!

2875 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, September 12, 2018 at 3:59 PM
 The cosmetic set consists of a reversible basket, two different types of cosmetic pads with a holding loop for facial care, as well as a practical travel or laundry net.
The pattern is better suited for advanced crocheters due to the many different stitch types, as well as crocheting in spiral rounds, joined rounds, and rows.
However, it is described in great detail and includes pictures.

Stitches used and required skills:
  • chain stitches
  • slip stitches
  • single crochet stitches
  • half double crochet stitches
  • double crochet stitches
  • front and back post double crochet stitches
  • increases and decreases of the different stitch types
  • crocheting in spiral and joined rounds 
  • crocheting in rows
Material:
  • 1 skein each of myboshi Lieblingsfarben No.2 in
  • white
  • lime green
  • magenta
  • magnolia
  • crochet hook No.3 (3.5)
  • yarn needle

Here is the pattern



196 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, September 12, 2018 at 4:00 PM
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The Contra Vent Loop is an absolutely TV-friendly project, though its construction does require some prior experience: You’ll need to be comfortable with a provisional cast-on; Kitchener stitch shouldn’t intimidate you too much; and you should be able to handle color changes, yarn overs, and cables.
  I explain everything step by step in my pattern. There’s a text-based pattern and a chart for the cable section. You also have the option to use a weighing technique to get the most out of your yarn. 
The pattern is currently available with a 30% introductory discount.

Materials: High Twist Merino in 4 colors, 3.5mm knitting needles, crochet hook, scrap yarn, stitch markers, sewing needle, scissors

196 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, September 12, 2018 at 4:05 PM
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The Trena beanie requires some advanced skills: You shouldn’t be afraid of cable patterns and should be able to recognize and knit seed stitch on your own. The seed stitch shifts constantly in this pattern, so it’s essential that you can tell the difference between purl stitches and knit stitches.

Materials: The hat is knitted using sock yarn with 2.5 and 3.0 mm needles.

1503 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, September 12, 2018 at 5:43 PM
Penguin Sweater Knitting Pattern
  Go to the pattern!

What child doesn’t love these funny and adorable animals?
The sweater is knitted in one piece with raglan sleeves, using a circular knitting needle.
I created a knitting chart for the penguins, so you can keep track of the pattern.

Size: 92-96 (98-104)
Material: Schachenmar Bravo
150 (200) g gray
50 g blue
50 g white
1 circular knitting needle size 3-4
1 set of double-pointed needles size 3-4
Gauge: 22 sts and 30 rows = 10 x 10 cm
Pattern:PDF format
1 PDF pattern with exact measurements
1 PDF knitting chart for penguins

975 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, September 12, 2018 at 5:45 PM

“Rasante” — the speedy mittens with a trick and a twist! Actually, these mittens aren’t all that difficult to knit, but they’re definitely more fun if you already have some knitting experience. Then, though, they’re downright addictive knitting fun ;-)
The pattern includes many sizes as well as tons of tips for different yarn weights and custom adjustments.
And, believe it or not: Rasante is knitted in one piece, with no seams!

Click here for the pattern and more info: CLICK!

1503 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, September 12, 2018 at 5:47 PM
Socks with a Japanese pattern
  To the pattern!

Knitting is a whole lot of fun and is an entirely
creative process that is connected to real results.
I have been a huge fan
of Japanese patterns
for some time, but it is not exactly
easy to read such knitting charts, let alone translate them.

Here is a relatively simple pattern to start with, which I designed for you.
You work from a knitting chart for the pattern, and all steps are described in detail
and documented with pictures.

What should you know how to do? Basic skills, knitting cable patterns

Size: All sizes / according to size chart

Material:

100 g Comfort sock yarn Color (color 618.01)
75% virgin wool/superwash, 25% polyamide, guaranteed felt-free
Yardage: 100 g = approx. 420 m
Needle no.: 2.5 - 3
Pattern:
PDF format
Detailed pattern with pictures and knitting chart

9193 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, September 13, 2018 at 6:44 AM
Knitting Pattern for a Scarf



This model includes a pattern for advanced knitters. The 9-page pattern guides you step by step to the finished result. The pattern and increases are explained in writing, and you’ll also find a knitting chart in the pattern if you prefer to work from that.

You should already know how to knit and purl, make yarn overs, and knit stitches together. I used 300 g of Schachenmayr Merino Extrafine Cotten (50 g / 120 m)



You can find the pattern for the scarf here

5176 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, September 13, 2018 at 5:59 PM
This window decoration isn’t really complicated, but you should definitely have some experience using a craft knife.



The colorful design is made from photo cardstock and tracing paper and measures approximately 48 x 43 cm. It’s cut out using the template, so there’s no need to trace it onto the photo cardstock, making it quick to complete.

2729 Posts Recent Started
Friday, September 14, 2018 at 11:06 AM
A beautiful set consisting of a hat, cowl, and wrist warmers in merino quality.
Made in a simple yet sophisticated lace pattern.

You get 3 patterns with the purchase of 1!

The hat is designed for a head circumference of approx. 50–53 cm.
The cowl measures around 80 cm in circumference.
The length of the wrist warmers is about 16 cm.

A detailed description guides you through the entire knitting process.
For clarification, you will find 3 knitting charts in the pattern.
Gauge is included as always—for any adjustments!


And here is the pattern with more details...

 

2729 Posts Recent Started
Friday, September 14, 2018 at 11:07 AM
We can easily brave the cold season ahead...
A poncho is a comfortable way to do it!

The combination of cable and lace patterns – paired with this warm alpaca quality – lets this shoulder warmer keep us warm whenever we need it.

This pattern is designed for sizes 36/38/40/42.
However, the included schematic and the gauge make it possible to work any size!

A detailed description as well as a chart in knitting chart form guide you through the pattern.
You will also find a precise schematic in the pattern.

And here’s where to find the pattern and more details...

 

2729 Posts Recent Started
Friday, September 14, 2018 at 11:07 AM
This sweater in a “hoodie” look is the perfect companion for fall and winter!
Whether for a boy or a girl, it’s warm and trendy either way!
The cable look is always in style, and the turtleneck with cords adds a sporty touch!

A detailed step-by-step description guides you through the knitting process.
In addition, 2 knitting charts are included,
which describe both the cable pattern and the seed stitch pattern.
The finishing of the collar is described in detail—with pictures.

The pattern is designed for sizes 146/152 and 158/164.
However, the included template and the gauges make it possible to make any size!

And here’s where to find the pattern and more details...




1269 Posts Recent Started
Friday, September 14, 2018 at 3:15 PM
Cool Temptation is the perfect companion for fall.
The lace pattern along the edge requires some knitting experience and concentration, but it’s worth it.
After that, it continues at a more relaxed pace. The patterns are described with charts, and pictures are included for clarification.
You’ll need at least 300g of yarn with a yardage of at least 400m each.
https://www.crazypatterns.net/de/items/40425/cool-temptation-gestrickter-poncho

203 Posts Recent Started
Friday, September 14, 2018 at 4:40 PM
Click here for the pattern
You should already have some experience to tackle this shawl. The lace pattern is worked on both the right side row and the wrong side row. To balance things out, there are sections worked in garter stitch where you can really relax. The result is a real eye-catcher.

3344 Posts Recent Started
Saturday, September 15, 2018 at 11:39 AM
If you want to be trendy in the approaching fall/winter season, the knitted Swoncho Nessa is just right.

What is a Swoncho? A Swoncho is the perfect combination of a sweater and a poncho.
Thanks to the knitted-on cuffs, it always fits perfectly and nothing can slip out of place.



The Swoncho Nessa is ideal for cooler fall days. 

  Materials needed:
  • approx. 400 grams of “Lippenbekenntnis” Best of by Schoppel (yardage 420 m / 100 g) or similar yarn with the same yardage (e.g. sock yarn)
  • circular knitting needle 3.5–4.5 (I recommend an interchangeable cable system such as Knitpro, as toward the end there will be very many stitches on the needle and you will need a very long cable)
  • 9 stitch markers (8 for the raglan lines and one for joining in the round)
  • sewing needle for weaving in the ends
  • tape measure
  • a piece of leftover yarn for the provisional cast-on
  • crochet hook for the provisional cast-on
  • if needed, a set of double-pointed needles in 3.5–4.5
Skills needed:
  • knit stitches
  • purl stitches
  • yarn overs
  • knitting stitches together
  • increases
  • provisional cast-on
  • short rows 
This knitting pattern is suitable for:
  • ambitious beginners
  • advanced knitters
  • pros
I designed the Swoncho for sizes 40–44, but it can be individually adjusted to any size. You only need to measure the neck circumference, sleeve length, and wrist width.

The pattern includes
  • 7 pages
  • written-out instructions 
  • computer-created professional and detailed charts (knitting charts)
  • a schematic drawing.

==> Click here and get the knitting pattern!

 

3344 Posts Recent Started
Saturday, September 15, 2018 at 11:42 AM
Now is the time when a soul warmer can really come in handy. 

With this pattern, you can crochet the beautiful soul warmer Meadow Shrug. Meadow Shrug can be made individually for any clothing size; you don't need any preset measurements, just your own body. The soul warmer flatters every figure, from S to XXL!

 

For this crochet vest you need:
  • a 3-ply gradient cake with approx. 1500 - 2000 meters of yardage (varies depending on clothing size) or suitable yarn, e.g. Bamboo Fine by Alize or lace yarn such as Laceball by Schoppel
  • crochet hook size 3 - 3.5
  • a few open stitch markers (this can be a small piece of yarn, a paper clip, or a curtain ring)
  • sewing needle
  • scissors
  • measuring tape
Required skills:
  • magic ring
  • chain stitches
  • slip stitches
  • single crochet stitches
  • half double crochet stitches
  • double crochet stitches
  • treble crochet stitches
  • front post double crochet stitches
  • back post double crochet stitches
The pattern is designed for adult sizes only. 

The soul warmer crochet pattern includes:
  • 19 pages
  • detailed written instructions
  • numerous crochet charts
  • photos.
This pattern is suitable for:
  • beginners looking for a challenge
  • advanced crocheters
  • pros
Click here for more info and you'll go directly to the pattern.

  

4464 Posts Recent Started
Saturday, September 15, 2018 at 1:42 PM
The Shinkon soul warmer requires 250 g of 4-ply bobble yarn (50% cotton, 50% acrylic) and a size 3 crochet hook for a size of 80 x 80 cm.

Shinkon consists of 
  • chain stitches
  • slip stitches
  • single crochet
  • double crochet, and
  • treble crochet
  • front and back post double crochet
This two-page PDF pattern is suitable for experienced crocheters.

5176 Posts Recent Started
Sunday, September 16, 2018 at 2:29 PM
You should also have already worked with a craft knife for this beautiful, colorful window picture: There are a few tricky areas here that you can handle very easily with a little cutting experience.



The mandala is made from photo cardstock and transparent paper and is approx. 30 cm in size.

13182 Posts Recent Started
Sunday, September 16, 2018 at 8:42 PM
This colorful children's jacket with a hood and pockets is a lovely challenge for advanced knitters. It is knitted from merino wool with raglan shaping from the top down and has only two small seams, namely on one side of each pocket.

Perfect for fall and cooler days for the little ones, for walks or the playground. The described size fits from about 2.5 to 3 or 4 years old. 

Go to the knitting pattern here

2213 Posts Recent Started
Monday, September 17, 2018 at 11:31 AM
Great bag with a check pattern in gray and black
It offers plenty of space and, thanks to its subtle color scheme, goes wonderfully with any wardrobe. The combination of the sophisticated double stitch and the tapestry technique makes this bag look almost woven. A truly extraordinary eye-catcher.

Here’s the pattern



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This beautiful, roomy bag is also a combination of the double stitch and the tapestry technique.

Here’s the pattern



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

5176 Posts Recent Started
Monday, September 17, 2018 at 11:31 PM
Are you going to the St. Martin’s parade this year? Then you’ll need a lantern.



This one is made from photo cardstock and tracing paper, measures only about 16 x 29 cm, and is therefore easy for even small children to carry. The lantern isn’t hard to make, but you should already have some experience.

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