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Muhteşem bir hırka anlatımı hazırladık. Florel tığ işi hırka yapılışı. Altında çiçek motifleri olan üzerinde düz örgüler ördüğümüz keyifle öreceğimiz
This is a free crochet rose flower patterns list for beginners that include three different crochet rose patterns and step by step video tutorials...
- Hochwertiges türkisches Poster XXL mit wunderschönen Blumenmustern - Tauchen Sie ein in die elegante Welt der türkischen Wandbild Deko - Verleihen Sie Ihren Wänden einen Hauch von Verführung Beschreibung: Willkommen in der eleganten Welt der türkischen Wandbild Deko! Mit dem Deko Teyzem Türkisches Poster XXL können Sie Ihren Wänden einen Hauch von Verführung verleihen. Dieses hochwertige Wandbild ist ein absolutes Must-Have für alle, die ihrem Zuhause eine einzigartige und stilvolle Note verleihen möchten. Das Deko Teyzem Türkisches Poster XXL besticht durch seine wunderschönen Blumenmuster, die jedem Raum sofort einen Hauch von Eleganz verleihen. Egal, ob Sie es im Wohnzimmer, Schlafzimmer oder sogar im Büro aufhängen, dieses Poster wird definitiv alle Blicke auf sich ziehen. Die lebendigen Farben und das detailreiche Design machen es zu einem wahren Blickfang. Nicht nur optisch beeindruckend, sondern auch qualitativ hochwertig. Das Deko Teyzem Türkisches Poster XXL ist aus strapazierfähigem Material gefertigt und sorgt dafür, dass Sie lange Freude daran haben werden. Es ist einfach zu installieren und wird Ihre Wände nicht beschädigen. Holen Sie sich noch heute das Deko Teyzem Türkisches Poster XXL und verwandeln Sie Ihr Zuhause in eine Oase der Schönheit und Eleganz. Bestellen Sie jetzt im Wandschmuck-shop.de und lassen Sie sich von der türkischen Wandbild Deko verzaubern!
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Yuvarlak tığ iş motifler kaynak:https://www.knittingideas.ru/posts/31082-kruglye-motivy-kryuchkom.html
When I realize that I have brought something new into the world, I can tell myself again that I am not a fraud. In this piece I am using a combination of two opposites, the seductive and the repulsive, to create something new. It's not a story cloth really. There is no meaning other than an artwork charged with energy. My thoughts come and go so quickly yet the work progresses slowly. I'm faster than me. The threads and fabrics are familiar things used in an unfamiliar way. What is usually used to make a neat seam or a mended pocket, is used here in a messy and raveled manner. An affront to what is expected, but like a storm we want to watch, it gives a bit of a thrill. We want to touch it to see if it's true. The work starts to invent itself. It's not that I lose control, but things happen that although interesting are not my original idea. It's as if I'm ordered to do something that doesn't come from me. In this piece I am working from the back, which gives me some control. There has to be order, even though I am using cut bits of threads and frayed cloth which are couched and then covered with snugly pulled running stitch. I am always working from both sides. beautiful - ugly control - lack of control shape - line order - chaos front - back fast - slow Working with opposites is what drives me to continue with the making over a period of months. For me it's exciting to see the messiness under my control. Untidiness is the subject. That's interesting. The smoother side is a bit too charming, but it is the result of that raw inner making. I try to give my work that extra edge.
Crochet pattern & tutorial to create a cute hyacinth flower amigurumi. ONLY ENGLISH CROCHET TUTORIAL PATTERN in .PDF - NOT A FINISHED ITEM!!!! I really need spring! I'm waiting for warm days, sun and flowers. I'm so tired of this cold season. I'm filling my house with spring bulbs, real and crocheted because I really want the new season coming. A lot of little flowers to make, for this cute hyacinth. You need patience for growing beautiful creatures. I've used a mercerized yarn n. 5 (very thin) and a 1,75mm steel hook. You also need some fiberfill and a recycled glass. Level: intermediate. This crochet pattern contains: - a detailed description of each passage - drawings of the embroidery stitches - pictures that help you in the creation - 1 file US English/Italian or French - diagrams of pieces -description of the stitches - a link to my stitches video tutorial - my help via e-mail if you get stuck This is an instant download crochet pattern, so you can start to crochet as soon as possible this cutie hyacinth bulb amigurumi and celebrate the spring. Remember to write a little review: I really appreciate :) This pattern is for personal use only. The reproduction, in whole or in part, of this pattern and the sale of the finished product is not allowed.
You can crank up the cuteness factor of a simple baby hat in minutes with this quick and easy to make knitted flower. I added one to a hat I made for a friend recently and she said she was forever getting stopped by people asking where she got such a cute hat! I've used it on several of my patterns over on Etsy and they are always good sellers. But you don't need to stop at hats.... add them to cardies, blankets, bags, purses, scarves, mittens... the possibilities are endless. So, let's get started! - you need oddments of double knit (light worsted in US, 8 ply in Australia) yarn and size 4mm (US size 6) needles. Cast on 51sts and starting with a knit row, work 4 rows stocking stitch (stockinette) 5th Row: Knit 1, [cast off (that's bind off in US) 9sts] five times. You should have 6sts on your needle and your work should look like this!! Cut the yarn, leaving a good length and thread it through the remaining stitches. Pull the yarn tight to draw them together and fasten yarn securely. Still with me? Now we've got to make the centre of the flower. This is a fiddly little bit to make, but it only takes seconds and really makes that flower POP! Using a contrasting yarn, cast on 2 stitches. 1st Row: Increase in both those stitches to make 4 stitches - this is where you start cursing if you've cast on too tight! 2nd, 3rd and 4th Rows - just plain knit every row. 5th Row: [K2together] twice ....... just 2 stitches left on your needle now, and almost done! 6th Row: K2together and fasten off. See what I mean... its a teeny, weeny, fiddly little thing that you'll lose down the side of the sofa if you're not careful, but it's gonna make that flower look good! Now, go back to the main bit of the flower and use one of those dangling ends to sew the two little ends so that the flower is circular (I hadn't done that yet in the last photo of the flower, I just placed the ends close together ... cheat!) Now, unless you want a very open flower (and that's just fine if you do!) use that same yarn that's still on you needle (oops, do I hear you say you've cut it already...) and thread it across from one petal to the next, pulling them all in close together - still don't cut that yarn!!! Turn the flower over, 'cos that picture above is the wrong side of the flower and sew on the centre - you can just actually thread those green yarn ends to the back of the flower and tie them in a secure knot. Now you are going to see why I wouldn't let you cut those yarn ends.... They're what you use to sew the flower to your hat/blanket/bag/or whatever! If you're wondering why the yarn kept changing from white to cream, it's because I already have some photos for this tute on my laptop and couldn't be bothered to re-do them all.... lazeeeey! If you want to make a larger flower for grown up size hats, super large totes etc, you've got two choices: 1. Use chunky yarn and very large needles. 2. Cast on extra stitches in multiples of 5, and then cast of one extra stitch, for each extra 5 that you added. So,... if you cast on 56, you'll K1, [cast of 10sts] 5 times...... if you cast on 61, you'll K1,[cast off 11sts] 5 times, and so on. So, now I've been super kind and shared this with you, I'd like you to do something for me!! Post photos of the flowers you've made, and all the great things you've added them to on my Facebook page please!!! Thank you.