Utensilo selber nähen mit DIY Maus: ✓ Kostenlose Schritt-für-Schritt Anleitung ✓ Stoffkörbchen zur Aufbewahrung ✓ Ohne Schnittmuster.
[Werbung] Heute zeige ich euch, wie ihr ein Badeponcho für Kinder nähen könnt mit kostenlosem Schnittmuster. Es gibt eine Variante aus Frottee und eine aus Musselin für den Sommer.
Ich stelle Euch meinen kleinen Stoff-Elefanten vor, den ich nach dem Gratis Schnittmuster von "Nane – Schönes aus Stoff" genäht habe.
Die Paperbag Hose findest du hier als Lybstes Freebook. Du kannst dir das PDF Schnittmuster kostenlos herunterladen - außerdem findest du die Nähanleitung hier.
Ich zeige dir heute wie du einen Baby Greifling ganz einfach selber nähen kannst. Du kannst auch Serviettenringe zu Ostern daraus basteln.
Hier findet Ihr eine Anleitung und ein gratis Schittmuster für ein Baby Schmusetuch in Sternform mit Knoten. Auch für Anfänger geeignet!
kostenlose Anleitung und Schnittmuster - FREEbook Kuscheltuch nähen *einfach und schnell genäht - zuckersüß - prima Babygeschenk*
Do you have a new little one in your home? Or maybe there is one on the way. Today we found 7 knitting patterns for a baby that are each so adorable and cuddly that they could not be any more per…
it has been six months since last I wrote on the pages of this blog... wow if you follow this blog's facebook page, you know that I have promised to post a new FREE pattern today... and here it is... pixie love... Pixie hats are wonderful!...Their jaunty little pointed crowns are always adorable on babies and young children. The beauty is that you can make a pixie hat in the same time it takes to make a rolled-brim beanie! The trick is to elongate the crown decreases. I offer this pattern for free, but I do hope that if you use it (and even if you don't), you will make a donation to save the children or any other hurricane sandy relief fund...thank you! you will need: one skein of worsted wool a couple yards of the same yarn in contrast colors (optional) 1-16" circular in size US 6/4.0mm (or whatever size you need to obtain gauge) 1 set of double pointed needles in the same size tapestry needle gauge is 5 stitches per inch note: you can make this hat at almost any gauge...just measure the head you want to fit, subtract an inch, then divide that number by your gauge-per-inch... size is for an infant (baby), but this hat is very easy to size up (or down for preemie). directions: Cast 70 (77) stitches on to your circular needle (I use the long-tail method). Join work (without twisting, of course) and knit, knit, knit for approximately 4 (5) inches. begin crown decreases: Round 1: Knit 8 (9), knit 2 together; repeat to end of round... 63 (70) stitches remain. Rounds 2 & 3: Knit. Round 4: Knit 7 (8), knit 2 together; repeat to end...56 (63) stitches remain. Round 5 & 6: Knit. Round 7: Knit 6 (7), knit 2 together; repeat to end...49 (56) stitches remain. --change to double-pointed needles-- Continue decreasing this way, seven stitches every third round, until 7 stitches remain on the needles. Knit 2 together three times, knit 1...4 stitches remain. Knit these 4 stitches in i-cord (stitch diva has a good tutorial here) for an inch-or-two. With your tapestry needle, pull yarn through the 4 stitches and thread to the inside of the i-cord. Leave cord as is, knot it, or add a "lazy knitter's tassel"(below). lazy knitter's tassel: Thread a darning needle with several strands of yarn, each about 12" long. Pull through the end of the i-cord stem halfway, then knot. Clip ends. et voilà !!! as you see, there are endless possible variations to these simple hats...can't wait to see what YOU come up with! this pattern has not been test-knit (except by me)...please let me know if you find any mistakes! happy knitting!
Quelle: Rest Wolle oder Baumwolle Nadelspiel, Nadelstärke 3,0 Größen: Neugeborene 0-3 Mon./ 3 – 6 Mon. Abkürzungen: M = Masche re = rechte Masche li = linke Masche …
In Skandinavien schon lange ein Muss: das Babynest mit weicher Polsterung. Es ist ein ideales Nähprojekt für werdende Mamas oder aber auch ein perfektes Geschenk zur … Mehr erfahren!
Liebe Strickerinnen, das Knubbelchen ist ein kostenloses Muster! Bitte respektiert mein Urheberrecht! - jegliches kommerzielles Nacharbeiten/Verkauf des fertigen Püppchens und der Anleitung ist nicht erlaubt! Auch keine Bereitstellung der Anleitung auf anderen Plattformen außer Ravelry! Danke für Eure Fairness! Dear knitting friends, this pattern, the original Knubbelchen, is provided to you at no cost and is only available through Ravelry. However, even with a free pattern - please respect my copyright and do not claim it as your own, do not republish it or parts of it anywhere. Please do not use this pattern or items made from this pattern for commercial purposes unless the laws of your country of residence stipulate otherwise. Thank you for your cooperation! …kann kuscheln, trösten, Mut machen oder einfach ein Lächeln aufs Gesicht zaubern… Schnell gestrickt passt es in jede (Reise-)Tasche und ist ein nettes Geschenk Eine gute Möglichkeit bunte Reste aufzubrauchen Wird in einem Stück rund gestrickt, und man muss fast nichts nähen! Eine gute Übung für Raglanzunahmen oder Fingerhandschuhe :) Die Ergänzungsanleitung für das deutsche Knubbe(linchen) mit dem Röckchen, bitte als seperates PDF downloaden Achtung es wurde ein Fehler gefunden: Reihe 3 beim Röckchen muss lauten: * 3re, M1, 1li, M1 ** (ist in der aktuellen Ergänzungsanleitung bereits korrigiert!) …can snuggle, comfort, encourage or just conjure a little smile on someone’s face … Knitting up quickly and small enough to fit into a travel bag, it makes for a nice little gift for any occasion! Since its creation in 2012, thousands of these little dolls have been created by kind knitters and have been mailed to children all around the globe through various charitable projects. The English version, translated by Manfredovna, has been reactivated. Please look for the PDF file entitled “ENG Knubbelchen.pdf”. The English version contains both the boy and girl version in one file. Errata for the girl-version: row3 for the skirt is: * k3, M1, p1, M1 ** The Dutch version “NL Knubbelchen.pdf”, translated by Breidoos, has been reactivated. . The Danish version, “DAN-Knubbelchen.pdf”, translated by mafimi, has been reactivated. .
Mein Blog handelt vom Upcycling, Nähen, Stricken, Häkeln, Handmade aus dem WWW. Ich zeige euch meine Werke nach den Freebooks die man hier so findet
Wenn du die gestrickte Baby-Garnitur, bestehend aus Pullover, Schühchen und Mütze siehst, möchtest du am vielleicht gleich Mama werden.
If there is one thing I’m entirely certain about baby clothes, is that it has to be the most comfortable garment, and it has to be super easy to put on and take off. So today, I want to show you how to make a knitted kimono jacket for babies, which, for me, is the star of the tops and your best ally for your baby’s first weeks. It is as simple as laying the jacket open, putting your baby on top, closing it and you are done! you don’t have to deal with tricky buttons in the back (which
Bebilderte Häkel-Anleitung über 12 Seiten und auch für ambitionierte Anfänger/innen geeignet. Größe:2 Größen sind angegeben: 50-52 cm und 54-56 cmDu bekommst die Häkel-Anleitung für ein Baby-Nestchen. Es hält das Baby schön warm. Mit den großen Knöpfen wird es aufgeknöpft und das Baby kann bequem reingelegt werden. Es wird mit dicker samtiger Chenillewolle gehäkelt und ist gut zu schaffen. Es hat eine sehr schicke Optik und ist im Gegensatz zu den gekauften Nestchen schön individuell. Das Nestchen ist auch sehr gut als Geschenk für Puppenmutti´s geeignet. notwendige KenntnisseDie Anleitung enthält keinen Grundkurs. Häkel-Kenntnisse sollten vorhanden sein. Du erwirbst hier lediglich die Häkelanleitung jedoch NICHT das fertige Nestchen.Verkauf, TAUSCH, Vervielfältigung und Veröffentlichung (inkl. Übersetzungen) der Anleitung (einschließlich Veröffentlichung im Internet) sind untersagt. Der Verkauf der fertigen Nestchen ist erlaubt. Mit dem Kauf dieser Vorlage erklärst du dich mit diesen Bestimmungen einverstanden.
Cute, warm, and seamless what more could you ask for? The No Seams Baby Cardi is the perfect project for your next knitting adventure. This adorable baby cardigan pattern has buttons all the way down and long sleeves that will keep baby's arms nice and cozy. The pattern includes instructions for both girls' and boys' versions, as well as sizing up to 24 months. You'll love this knitting this pattern almost as much as your baby loves wearing it.
Kostenloses Schnittmuster: Luftige Musselin Hose für Babys - Nähidee & Anleitung für bequeme und stylische Babyhose.
A friend from church is expecting a baby this summer and is planning to use cloth diapers, so I finally have an excuse to knit soakers. Aren't they cute? Carissa was kind enough to give me a few tips on knitting soakers and recommended I start with this pattern: The Curly Purly Soaker Yarn: Nature Spun Worsted Weight Color: Eucalyptus Needles: US 3, 5 & 7 16" Circulars, US 3 DPNs Size: Newborn What I like about this soaker is the way a series of ribbing extends well into the body. This should insure a snug fit that won't shift around and will look neat under clothing. And if the the rise is too high, just fold down the top like you would the ribbed brim of a hat. This soaker may end up being my favorite, especially if it functions as well as I think it will, but I wanted to try out some other patterns too. Booty Extreme Soaker Yarn: Nature Spun Worsted Weight Color: Eucalyptus and Silver Sage Needles: US 3 & 6 16" Circulars and US 6 DPNs Size: Newborn I think this design is better suited for wearing outside of clothing, like a pair of shorts. What attracted me to this pattern is the garter stitch seat. The idea is to provide a thicker fabric in the area where it is needed most. I think it's super cute! It's wider than the previous soaker and the one below, but the leg openings are more to the front, so I think the extra width will end up being in the back. This is probably a good thing since cloth diapers tend to be bulky there. Little Turtle Knits Hybrid Rib Yarn: Lion Wool Color: Midnight Blue Needles: US 5 & 7 16" Circulars and Size G Crochet Hook Size: Newborn I love the unique design features of this one: the ribbed crotch and the leg gussets. However, I might lengthen the rise next time and add a few more short rows. A big plus with this pattern is that it is written for two weights of yarn: worsted and dk. So just about any yarn you have in your stash will work. The crochet hook is needed to single crochet an edge around the leg opening. I'm not a crocheter, but I didn't find this hard to do. I'll be knitting more soakers in the future but for today, this is the end.
Mit meiner Anleitung häkelst du einen süßen, kleinen, griffigen Koala in Form eines Schmusetuches.
Püppchen für Neugeborene in vielen Farben. Diese mit viel Liebe handgemachten Püppchen sind der ideale Begleiter schon für Babys von Geburt an.
Die Lybstes Babyjacke findest du hier als Freebook. Die Jacke ist gefüttert und mit der Schritt für Schritt Anleitung auch für unerfahrene Näher:innen geeignet! Das Schnittmuster kannst du dir hier kostenlos herunterladen.
Kostenloses Schnittmuster für Fausthandschuhe - für Kinder und Erwachsene. Handschuhe selbst nähen, bebilderte Anleitung
An easy pattern for a wonderfully textured blanket with a chunky feel. You will need 250 grams / 460 metres of Aran yarn and a pair of 7 mm knitting needles (UK size) Finished size will be approx 20 x 30 inches. I used Stylecraft Special for Babies Aran for my blanket which is available here: https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/932190354/stylecraft-special-for-babies-aran?ref=listings_manager_grid Please note: you will receive the pattern and NOT the finished item. The pattern will be available to download in PDF form once payment is received.
This is a great project to use up all of your odds and ends of yarn, combining them together to make your own unique colour pallette of super chunky yarn. Depending on the yarns you choose, this can make it a substantial and quite weighty piece. It is bright and colourful, with a real 70's boho vibe. It is suitable for a beginner who has mastered the basics of knitting, casting on and off, colour changing using the intarsia method (tying in new colours as you go), knit and purl and some basic sewing up. Each stage of making this special design has been illustrated with images as well as written instructions. So, in spite of it being a freestyled knit, you will be able to reproduce it using these instructions. Feb 2022: The pattern has been fully updated with a clear layout, additional written instructions around the construction of the cardigan, tension and how to combine the yarns to achieve the correct weight of yarn.
I need a new mindless project, now! The Facts: Pattern: Baby Surprise Jacket from The Opinionated Knitter by Elizabeth Zimmermann Yarn: Hello Yarn Fat Sock in colors Sand and Sea and Sea Salt, 4.5 …
Strickanleitung - Stulpen EVA - Beinstulpen für kleine Mädchen / Schulmädchen / große Mädels mit Kleeblatt-Muster - NO.232 Diese süßen gestrickten Stulpen sind ein Must-Have für alle Mädels. Ob groß oder klein, sie sind für alle gleich hübsch zu tragen und verzaubern jedes noch so einfache Outfit mit ihrem wunderschönen Muster. Größen: kleine Mädchen (2-5 J) / Schulmädchen (6-11 J) / große Mädels (12-99 J) Länge: 25cm/29cm/33cm Umfang: -25cm/-32cm/-40cm-dehnbar Unsere Anleitung begleitet dich bei diesem Projekt, welches du auch als Anfänger leicht umsetzen kannst. Es handelt sich hier um eine 7-seitige PDF-Anleitung, welche dir ausführlich erklärt und mit vielen Bildern zeigt, wie du als Anfänger oder Fortgeschrittener zum perfekten Ergebnis kommst.
Don't throw unused denim jeans away. You can make a great Stuffed Baby Whale that kids would love for sure. Follow the link for detailed tutorial.
If there is one thing I’m entirely certain about baby clothes, is that it has to be the most comfortable garment, and it has to be super easy to put on and take off. So today, I want to show you how to make a knitted kimono jacket for babies, which, for me, is the star of the tops and your best ally for your baby’s first weeks. It is as simple as laying the jacket open, putting your baby on top, closing it and you are done! you don’t have to deal with tricky buttons in the back (which
Hello Friends! It's been awhile hasn't it? And this past year has been something else for all of us. My husband and I were pretty much cut off for most of it with only the occasional outside visit with family or friends though we were so lucky to be able to spend time with our grandkids who, after the first couple of months, were part of our bubble for the duration. But it has definitely been an "interesting" time in so many ways. Plague, isolation, natural disasters, insurrection: I can see why "may you live in interesting times" is a curse! Knowing that so many people have lost loved ones in this pandemic absolutely breaks me. I hold those lives in my heart and will always do so and I will never forget that it didn't have to be this way. But life does goes on, the pendulum swings back, and hopes for better times do seem to be finding some fruition. My husband and I have had both of our vaccinations and so has my 87 year old, still seeing patients, dad - which is a HUGE relief to me as you might imagine. So as I try to get back to a somewhat more "normal" life I thought I would try to restart my blog with a little gift. I'm sharing a pattern for my little lavender babies. I don't make these any more to sell and I thought it might be a fun project for those of you who enjoy handwork. These are made entirely by hand, no sewing machine necessary, and are pretty easy (if somewhat time consuming) to make once you have the head done. I'll include lots of pictures and directions so it might take a few posts to get all the info but I promise to make them all in short order. So let's get started! First you will need to make a small ( about 3.5inches in diameter) Waldorf style head. There are tons of posts online for making these heads, this just happens to be the way I do it for this type of doll. You will need: Wool Cotton string one piece 3" long and one 6" A 3" piece of 5/8" tubular gauze Cotton knit "skin" fabric (old tee shirts can work here!) needle and thread scissors Pigma markers, colored pencil, white gel pen (optional) OR Embroidery floss for the face The first step is to tightly tie the smaller piece of string around one end of the tube and cut off the excess string. Then turn the tube inside out. Next stuff the tube with wool. This is probably the hardest step because you will need to put a lot more wool in there than you think. Keep pushing the wool in and pulling on the open end to pack it into a small ball, about 3.5 inches in diameter, the ball should be very firm. Then you will take the longer string, wrap it around the base of the ball a couple of times, pull it very tight, and tie it off. Sometimes it helps to make the head firmer if you tie a second string above the first. It just depends on how loose the head feels. Now it's time to shape the head. Thread your needle and anchor your thread at the bottom of the head. Now wrap the thread a couple of times around the head from top to bottom and pull it tight. Insert the needle from the bottom of the head to the side next to the first wrap. wrap the thread from front to back a couple of times and pull tight again. This time you're going to sew over the two wraps at their crosspoint in an X to lock them down. Take the needle through the head and do the same thing on the other side and end with the needle at the back bottom of the head near the neck. At this point you need to shimmy the back portion of the thread down to the neck to form the back of the skull. I frequently use the needle to help pull it up and down, just go carefully and take your time. You can choose now to catch that lowered thread and tie off your work OR you can make a nose. To add a nose, bring the needle and thread to the front of the face, below the eyeline thread and slightly to the left or right of the middle. sew a tiny circle or back and forth, poking up some wool as you go. You want to make a tiny bump. Then take your needle to the back of the head and tie it off. Already you have a sweet looking little head, so let's put some skin on it! Cut a rectangular piece of the cotton knit that will fit around your head. The size will depend on your finished head size but roughly 3" x 2" . Fold one side in and pin together and also put a pin in the front to keep it from slipping down the head. Thread a needle with matching thread, anchor it at the back of the neck and wrap it around the base of the head. Make sure to pull the fabric tightly in the back and keep it smooth around the top of the wrap. Stitch up the back of the head and then around the top of the head, pull the thread tight, and knot. Cut off any excess fabric and, if necessary, take a couple of stitches back and forth across there top to neaten things up. Almost done!!! We just need to make some eye indentations. So mark on the front where you want your eyes with pins or pencil. Then take your needle from the back of the head to the front and then back again taking a very small stitch in the front and pull it tight so that an indentation is formed. Tie that off and do the other eye. You did it! Look at that cutie! The only thing left is to give them a face. I use Micron Pigma pens, a white gel pen, and Prisma colored pencils for my faces these days but I used to embroider them and it really does make a very sweet and simple face. It's entirely up to you. Part 2 of this series will have the pattern you can download and will focus on making the arms and feet. You can find that HERE .
Ich präsentiere euch voller Stolz mein Püppi-Gespann. Püppi 1 hat heute morgen nun endlich einen kleinen/großen Bruder bekommen! Ja, ich weiß… „gestern mosert sie noch rum, dass sie kei…
Downloadable PDF pattern. Print on A4 or US letter (32 pages). A0 copy shop file also included (2 pages). Sizes are colour coded & PDF files are layered. English only. Pattern is intended for personal use only and cannot be used for commercial purposes. Size range - NZ/AU 6-28 (centimetres 6=B80/W62/H89, 28=B135/W119/H144) (inches 6=B31/W24/H35, 28=B53/W47/H56) An easy-fitting boho style dress featuring tie front neckline & a gathered skirt with in-seam pockets. View A has a lined bodice, voluminous sleeves with an elasticated cuff & finishes around the knee. View B has a lined bodice with functional front button + self loop placket (perfect for new mamas!) & is sleeveless. View C has an unlined bodice (perfect for sheer fabrics) finished with bias binding around the neckline, voluminous sleeves & has an extra ruffle panel at the hem, finishing below the knee. Ability level - Intermediate (we have included some alternative sewing methods to make this pattern more accessible for experienced beginners) Instructions are for straight stitched & overlocked (serged) seams but it is possible to sew this style using French seams and/or a zig zag stitch instead of overlocking. Required trims: Views A & C only: 6mm (1/4”) wide elastic for cuffs - approx 0.75m (0.85yd) in total View B only: 5x 10mm (16L) buttons for front placket A small amount of fusible interfacing for front placket (view B only) & to stabilise upper bodice seam Sewing techniques included in this style: - The neckline & armholes are bagged out with a self lining, using the burrito sewing method. If you have never done this technique before it may seem tricky at first. We have included an alternative sewing method for those who require an easier construction. We also have a mini video tutorial on Instagram highlights that shows the baby/toddler version being sewn. Insta handle: paperdollpatternco, video "Bella, Isobel & Izzy Sleeve" - The sleeve cuffs (views A&C) are double turned to create a channel for the elastic - The skirt hems are double turned for a clean finish, though you can overlock (serge) & stitch if you prefer - Self-fabric rouleaux (spaghetti ties) are inserted into the centre front seam. These are created using either a special rouleau tool, or you can use a hair pin to turn the tie instead - In-seam pockets inserted into the side seams - The rest of the garment is made up of regular straight stitching, gathering & has overlocked (serged) seam allowances Fabric usage - differs widely based on size & fabric width. Spec included in download shows detailed lay plans for 110, 130 & 145cm (43, 51 & 57") usable width fabric + accurate fabric usage. As a rough guide - size 10/130cm usable fabric width: A=2.5, B=1.7, C=2.1m. Size 18/130cm fabric width: A=2.75, B=2.1, C=2.85m
A darling project for the new arrivals in your life. This Moses basket was joy to make and would make the perfect gift! Check out the free pattern below!This pattern is beginner friendly and can be completed in just a few hours. I used a braided cotton cord and the waistcoat stitch in order to create a sturdy fabric that would hold its shape. For a detailed explanation of the waistcoat stitch, check out this post and familiarize yourself with the technique. Once you're done, head back and we
Sempre tratto da ” famili” tricot, questo bel modello di sacco. Misure 0-3 mesi Ferri 4,5-5 un ferretto per trecce 4 grossi bottoni punti: coste 2/2 -2m diritte e due m rovesce coste 3/…
This is a great project to use up all of your odds and ends of yarn, combining them together to make your own unique colour pallette of super chunky yarn. Depending on the yarns you choose, this can make it a substantial and quite weighty piece. It is bright and colourful, with a real 70's boho vibe. It is suitable for a beginner who has mastered the basics of knitting, casting on and off, colour changing using the intarsia method (tying in new colours as you go), knit and purl and some basic sewing up. Each stage of making this special design has been illustrated with images as well as written instructions. So, in spite of it being a freestyled knit, you will be able to reproduce it using these instructions. Feb 2022: The pattern has been fully updated with a clear layout, additional written instructions around the construction of the cardigan, tension and how to combine the yarns to achieve the correct weight of yarn.
Perles roses, passionnée de tricot, crochet et loisirs créatifs, je vous partage des modèles récoltés lors de mon ancienne vie professionnelle (magasin de laine), Amusez vous bien
Babyschuhe, Babyjacken, Kuscheltiere: Babysachen stricken geht schnell und einfach. Schöne und einfache Anleitungen zum Stricken für Babys findet ihr hier.