Nu de temperatuur weer wat aan het zakken is kan een zomersjaal goed van pas komen. Ik haakte deze sjaal van het prachtige garen: Hannah . Z...
Nu ik via Instagram foto’s de wereld in stuur, is het een stap extra om weer eens een berichtje op mijn blog te plaatsen. Dat is nu eenmaal veel meer werk. Je gedachten ordenen, schrijven, zowel in het Nederlands als in het Engels, de foto’s uitzoeken en van mijn naam voorzien (wat ik soms vergeet). En dan nog ervoor zorgen dat het er een beetje goed uitziet. Vandaag maar weer eens een poging. Afgelopen zomer haakte ik deze zomersjaal. Dit is een van de makkelijkste stekenpatronen die ik kan bedenken: afwisselend 1 stokje en 1 losse. In de volgende toer worden de stokjes om de lossen van de vorige toer gehaakt. Ik houd van de regelmatige structuur die zo ontstaat. Materiaal: Lammy Casablanca (uitlopend), 100% katoen, haaknaald 5mm. Now that I publish photo’s via Instagram, I find it a lot of more work to write a post on my blog. I have to orden my thoughts, write in Dutch as well as in English, collect the pictures and put my name on them (which I sometimes forget.) And then I have to check to see if it all looks good. Well, today I decided to give it a try once more. Last summer when I wanted to crochet outside I made this summer shawl. It is one the easiest stitch patterns I can think of: alternating one double crochet and one chain stitch. In the next row you crochet the double crochets around the chains of the previous row. Yet I like the repetitive structure that results. Material: Lammy Casablanca (discontinued), 100% cotton, 5mm hook. ....................................................................
Kleding cadeau, omslagdoek, (bruid)sjaal voor haar, omslagdoek gehaakt, sjaal dames, grote sjaal, verjaardagscadeau opengewerkte sjaal. Erg leuk over een jeansjasje! Deze royale sjaal in mooie overlopende kleuren van hemelsblauw, gemengd met grijs naar koraalroze en grijs. De brede rand is zilvergrijs en valt in mooie golven. De gehele sjaal is gehaakt in een mooie mix garen van acryl met katoen. Een mooie accessoire voor elk seizoen. Afmeting: 185 cm/72,85” breed, van boven naar onderste beneden punt gemeten 95 cm/37,4”. * Voor landen binnen Europa: Dit artikel wordt naar ALLE landen gratis als standaard pakketpost verzonden MET een gratis tracering code. U ontvangt deze code na verzending van mij in een mail. *U hoeft dan NIET de standaard verzendoptie in het winkelmandje te wijzigen in de optie MET tracering code voor pakketten tot 2kg. *Voor de Verenigde Staten, Rusland en andere landen buiten Europa : wordt gratis voor de standaard verzendkosten, ZONDER een tracering code verzonden met pakketpost 0-2 kg. Wilt U ook een tracering code ontvangen? Vergeet U dan niet de standaard verzendoptie in het winkelmandje te wijzigen in de optie met tracering code voor pakketten van 0- 2 kg? Ik adviseer dit te doen. U betaalt hiervoor maar een klein bedrag: €7,50 is ongeveer 8,7 Amerikaanse dollar. U ontvangt de tracering code na verzending in een mail. * expres zending ook mogelijk voor alle artikelen, stuur eerst even een bericht naar mijn shop voor exactere kosten en tijdsduur voor uw land. In winkelwagen is een gemiddelde indicatie opgegeven voor bijvoorbeeld de Verenigde Staten.
Little Fictions is a crochet triangle shawl, with a beautiful drape, using only 400m of fingering weight yarn. One beautiful skein of yarn is all that is needed to show off this light and lacy
Nu de temperatuur weer wat aan het zakken is kan een zomersjaal goed van pas komen. Ik haakte deze sjaal van het prachtige garen: Hannah . Z...
Een tijdje terug waren we in de Weerribben bij het Textielfestival. Bij één van de kramen zagen we leuke sjaaltjes hangen. Mijn dochter vond ze ook leuk en samen hebben we een haak-pakketje met mooie
Gisterenavond hadden we een hele gezellige brei- en haakavond in onze winkel (elke 1e en 3e donderdag van de maand). Met een heleboel nieuwe gezichten én dus ook nieuwe inspiratie! Zo bracht Tonny 2 prachtige sjaals mee, gemaakt van hetzelfde patroon maar door het gebruik van verschillende garens weer heel anders. Kijk maar mee: Deze sjaal werd gemaakt van 2 bollen Fresco (hier vind je alle details over dit garen). De bollen hebben een kort kleurverloop. De bijzonder kraaltjes maken het helemaal af! Hetzelfde patroon maar dan van een bol unicat (kleur Strandkiezel). Ook deze weer met kraaltjes in de bijpassende kleur. Juist die details maken een sjaal helemaal af! Beide sjaals zijn gemaakt volgens het patroon Violett Points Scarf van Annette Petavy. Je kunt het patroon gratis downloaden via Ravelry. Het is in het Engels maar er zit een haakschema bij zodat je zo aan de slag kunt.
Free crochet pattern for the One Skein Granny Rows Scarf. Requires less than 1 cake of Lion Brand Mandala yarn and a 5mm hook.
Lees The Shrug Blog bij Echtstudio. De online haakwinkel voor al je haakpakketten, haakpatronen en haakaccessoires. Met echtstudio kun je kleding leren haken.
Yes, eindelijk is mijn zomervestje " Flamingo kimono" af!!! Op de valreep, want deze week wordt het nog volop zomer en kan ik '...
New Free Crochet Pattern to share with you guys today...the Winter Blossom Scarf! As I was thinking about Fall patterns for this season, I realized the Winter Blossom would make the perfect free pattern!
Join Furls Crochet and Brianna Iaropoli of Life and Yarn for their March Crochet-a-Long. This month we are making a lovely sampler shawl. We hope you enjoy this Free Crochet Shawl Pattern.
Op Etsy kwam ik een paar weken geleden een nieuw patroontje van ATERGcrochet tegen. Ik was er meteen verliefd op! Ik weet nog niet wat ik er van ga maken, maar het haken ervan in deze mooie pastelkleurtjes geeft mij al een goed gevoel. Voor de liefhebber: het patroon is HIER te bestellen. Verder had ik een tijdje terug juist stoer garen besteld, voor de zomersjaal van Maaike van Koert uit het boek Puur Haken. Ben er vorige week aan begonnen en hij is af! Ik haakte hem van Catania Denim in donkerblauw, met haaknaald nr. 3,5. Voor de rand gebruikte ik een bolletje katoen wat ik nog de voorraadla had liggen. Maar kwam helaas net te kort voor de laatste toer. Dus deze heb ik weer met de Catania Denim gehaakt, daar had ik gelukkig nog net genoeg voor! Oh ja, en ik maakte ook nog een nieuw babydekentje van mijn favoriete granny-patroontje! Deze is te koop via mijn Dawanda-winkeltje. Fijne week nog verder! Tot gauw!
Hello Lovelies, Wooo Hooo , or should that be To-Whit to Wooo Hooo :0) It's a Happy Happy tutorial day! I simply LOVE these cute fellas and as you can see I've got rather carried away making them in lots of different colours.They are very easy to make and so jolly . I've seen a few similar cute crochet owls out there in blogland and on Etsy but they looked quite complicated to me. So for my version I've tried to keep things as simple as possible. Hopefully you lovelies will easily be able to enjoy making a colourful crochet Owl.......and who could resist :0) If you are proficient at crochet you will be able to make one of these sweet little owls in no time at all. But if you are less confident do not worry. I've taken loads of pictures to illustrate each step so do give it a go. This item is designed for decorative use and is not suitable for use as a toy for a small child. The pattern is written in my usual format.....U.S. terms. Here is a list of the abbreviations used and a handy conversion guide for U.K. terms.......... sc= single crochet................................U.K. double crochet hdc = half double crochet..................U.K. half treble crochet dc = double crochet................................U.K. treble crochet And they are the only stitches you need to know for this project.....is that O.K ? good ......lets get started then :0) I've used double knitting ( worsted weight ) yarn .....it's my usual Stylecraft.........but you can use any weight with the appropriate hook size.......... gauge is not important. The centre of your owl is made out of a modified sunburst granny circle , super easy to do and one of my favourite crochet motifs. To begin chain 4 Then slip stitch into the first chain to form a ring........ ROUND 1 Chain 3 (counts as 1 dc) then find the middle of the ring ,can you see it in the photo, it's pretty small but it will open up as you work........ Work 13 dc into ring and slip stitch into top of initial 3 chain . Fasten off. ROUND 2 the next 2 rounds are worked between the stitches of round 1. In this picture I've inserted my needle into the space used to work into a stitch ( there are 2 strands of yarn above the needle and 1 below) In this photo I've inserted my needle into the space used when working between stitches ( there are 3 strands of yarn above the needle ) This is where you need to be working for rounds 2 and 3 So, between the stitches of round 1slip stitch to join a new colour and chain 3 (counts as 1 dc ) , work 1 dc into the same space. Continue around , working 2 dc into each space so you end up with a total of 28 stitches ( 14 two dc clusters ) slip stitch into top of initial 3 chain and fasten off. ROUND 3 for this round attach a new colour in any space between the 2 dc clusters of round 2 and chain 3 ( counts as 1 dc). work 2 further dc into the same space then work 3 dc into each space around. In this photo I'm showing how I catch the tail of yarn under my work as I go. I don't do this for blankets as it's not as secure as weaving in , but for a decorative item it's a great time saver.......... here's what your circle should look like now. You should have 14 three dc clusters, then slip stitch to initial 3 chain and fasten off.......... and here's the back. Some of the tails I have crocheted over can simply be snipped off , others will need weaving in with a needle. Crocheting over the initial centre tail allows you to pull the centre tightly closed so no stuffing shows through. I always weave this end in securely too. Next make another circle for the owls back. You can use any colours you like , or just one colour. I chose to use the same colours as the front, just in a different order. That way they co-ordinate and if you prefer the second circle you can use that for the front instead :0)......... ROUND 4 in this round we will start to shape the owls head. The stitches of this round are worked into the stitches of round 3 ......I'm showing with my needle where your hook needs to go in this picture...... Attach a new colour using a slip stitch and chain 2. NOTE the picture shows the wrong stitch to join into! sorry about that . You need to join between the clusters i.e one stitch to the left of the one shown.... in the next stitch make 2 dc make 1 dc in each of the next 2 stitches, then 2 dc in the next stitch...... 1 dc in each of next two stitches , then 2 dc in next stitch. 1 hdc in next stitch then 1 sc in each remaining stitch around.......... Slip stitch into initial 2 chain ...... ROUND 5 chain 1 and work 2 dc in next stitch....... 1 dc in next stitch....... 1 hdc in next stitch, 1 sc in each of next 3 stitches....... 1 hdc in next stitch, 1 dc in next and 2 dc in next......... then in the next stitch make 1 hdc, chain 1 then slip stitch into next stitch. Fasten off...... Repeat rounds 4 and 5 on the other circle. On the second side leave a long tail to use for joining.......... Right we are getting there now. Next onto the eyes. These are easy too. simply chain 3 then work 11 hdc into the first chain. The picture shows me making the first hdc...... as you add more stitches the chain will open up quite a lot. Don't worry , just hang on to the tail to stop the whole thing coming apart........ Here's what mine looked like when all 11 hdc were made....... Then you simply pull on the initial yarn tail and a nice neat little "eye" will appear.......... Slip stitch into the the initial chain 3 and fasten off leaving a long chain for joining.......... make a second eye in the same way then pull the centre as tightly closed as possible and securely weave in the centre tail on both eyes......... Next sew a beak using contrasting coloured yarn to cover the middle cluster of round 3 in the "head" section of your owl, fasten off and weave in ends........... Using the long tail of yarn left when making an eye , attach both eyes using a small running stitch around each eye where shown........ For the pupil of the eyes I've used black beads, as it's what I had and they will not be used as toys, but safety eyes would be good too.......... If you are using beads sew them on , using thread , in the centre of each eye....... There , doesn't that make a difference, suddenly your owl looks much better......... Next to join the two sides and stuff. With the wrong sides together ( right sides out ) and using the long tail of yarn sew around your owl, leaving about 5cm open to add stuffing........ Stuff lightly and close the gap......... Now he's almost finished , but still needs his all important ear tufts........ take some yarn in the same colour as the edge of your owl ( or any colours you like really ) , enough to fold into 4 and have a about 8 inches ( 20 cm ) to work with........ find the middle of your bunch and insert your hook through several stitches in the corner of your owls head. The hook needs to be inserted from the back to the front. Pull through a loop and feed the yarn through this and pull tight........ Repeat at the other corner and your owl should look like this........ Then simply trim the yarn to make his tufts......That's better ! For fuller tufts you could use more strands of yarn. You could also use a mixture of colours as I have done here........ Next onto the wings. These are optional. I think these guys look cute without them too...... But if you like the wing look , here's how its done. To begin chain 8 then insert your hook in the second chain from the hook ( I've indicated the correct spot with my needle) and make 1 sc....... make 1 hdc in each of the next 2 chains, , 1 dc in each of the next 3 chains, at this point you should have 1 chain left In this final chain make 1 hdc, chain 1 , slip stitch , chain 1 and make 1 more hdc.This make the top of your wing. The chain will have opened up a bit by now like this first picture, but you can pull the tail of yarn and it will close up like I've done in the second picture.......... Now you are working your way down the other side of the initial chain. Make 1 dc in each of the next three stitches ( first picture ) then 1 hdc in each of the next 2 stitches ( second picture ) Slip stitch into the final stitch and then fasten off leaving a long tail to sew the wing onto your owl. Make a second in the same way. The narrower end is the bottom of the wing. Here is this cute owl in the snow.....the only other thing I've done in this picture is to add a hanging loop made by chaining 25 and stitching to the centre of his head........... Awwwwwwwwww, so cute :0) As usual I hope there are no mistakes in this tutorial. It's taken me quite a while to get right . But if you do have any problems, need any further explanation or notice any mistakes please let me know. Enjoy hooking up a little crochet fun lovelies.And please tell me how you get on . I would love to see your creations. Jacquie x Edited to Add on the 5th April 2013 :- Thank you all for the wonderful comments ....it's amazing how popular this pattern is and it's always lovely to see how your owls have turned out so thank you for the links as well. I've had a few comments asking if it's O.K. to make these to sell......the answer is yes, I'm happy for you to sell owls made from my pattern. Jacquie x
Een enigszins warme sjaal kun je wel gebruiken met dit weer. Het voelt al bijna herfstachtig aan. Ik heb al vele paddenstoelen gezien. Er is geen uitgeschreven patroon van deze zomersjaal, maar wel ee
Een blog over haken met haakpatronen, inspiratie, workshops. Auteur van Haken en kleur - een huis vol geluk Haken en kleur - Feest! Saskia Laan
Hello Lovelies, Wooo Hooo , or should that be To-Whit to Wooo Hooo :0) It's a Happy Happy tutorial day! I simply LOVE these cute fellas and as you can see I've got rather carried away making them in lots of different colours.They are very easy to make and so jolly . I've seen a few similar cute crochet owls out there in blogland and on Etsy but they looked quite complicated to me. So for my version I've tried to keep things as simple as possible. Hopefully you lovelies will easily be able to enjoy making a colourful crochet Owl.......and who could resist :0) If you are proficient at crochet you will be able to make one of these sweet little owls in no time at all. But if you are less confident do not worry. I've taken loads of pictures to illustrate each step so do give it a go. This item is designed for decorative use and is not suitable for use as a toy for a small child. The pattern is written in my usual format.....U.S. terms. Here is a list of the abbreviations used and a handy conversion guide for U.K. terms.......... sc= single crochet................................U.K. double crochet hdc = half double crochet..................U.K. half treble crochet dc = double crochet................................U.K. treble crochet And they are the only stitches you need to know for this project.....is that O.K ? good ......lets get started then :0) I've used double knitting ( worsted weight ) yarn .....it's my usual Stylecraft.........but you can use any weight with the appropriate hook size.......... gauge is not important. The centre of your owl is made out of a modified sunburst granny circle , super easy to do and one of my favourite crochet motifs. To begin chain 4 Then slip stitch into the first chain to form a ring........ ROUND 1 Chain 3 (counts as 1 dc) then find the middle of the ring ,can you see it in the photo, it's pretty small but it will open up as you work........ Work 13 dc into ring and slip stitch into top of initial 3 chain . Fasten off. ROUND 2 the next 2 rounds are worked between the stitches of round 1. In this picture I've inserted my needle into the space used to work into a stitch ( there are 2 strands of yarn above the needle and 1 below) In this photo I've inserted my needle into the space used when working between stitches ( there are 3 strands of yarn above the needle ) This is where you need to be working for rounds 2 and 3 So, between the stitches of round 1slip stitch to join a new colour and chain 3 (counts as 1 dc ) , work 1 dc into the same space. Continue around , working 2 dc into each space so you end up with a total of 28 stitches ( 14 two dc clusters ) slip stitch into top of initial 3 chain and fasten off. ROUND 3 for this round attach a new colour in any space between the 2 dc clusters of round 2 and chain 3 ( counts as 1 dc). work 2 further dc into the same space then work 3 dc into each space around. In this photo I'm showing how I catch the tail of yarn under my work as I go. I don't do this for blankets as it's not as secure as weaving in , but for a decorative item it's a great time saver.......... here's what your circle should look like now. You should have 14 three dc clusters, then slip stitch to initial 3 chain and fasten off.......... and here's the back. Some of the tails I have crocheted over can simply be snipped off , others will need weaving in with a needle. Crocheting over the initial centre tail allows you to pull the centre tightly closed so no stuffing shows through. I always weave this end in securely too. Next make another circle for the owls back. You can use any colours you like , or just one colour. I chose to use the same colours as the front, just in a different order. That way they co-ordinate and if you prefer the second circle you can use that for the front instead :0)......... ROUND 4 in this round we will start to shape the owls head. The stitches of this round are worked into the stitches of round 3 ......I'm showing with my needle where your hook needs to go in this picture...... Attach a new colour using a slip stitch and chain 2. NOTE the picture shows the wrong stitch to join into! sorry about that . You need to join between the clusters i.e one stitch to the left of the one shown.... in the next stitch make 2 dc make 1 dc in each of the next 2 stitches, then 2 dc in the next stitch...... 1 dc in each of next two stitches , then 2 dc in next stitch. 1 hdc in next stitch then 1 sc in each remaining stitch around.......... Slip stitch into initial 2 chain ...... ROUND 5 chain 1 and work 2 dc in next stitch....... 1 dc in next stitch....... 1 hdc in next stitch, 1 sc in each of next 3 stitches....... 1 hdc in next stitch, 1 dc in next and 2 dc in next......... then in the next stitch make 1 hdc, chain 1 then slip stitch into next stitch. Fasten off...... Repeat rounds 4 and 5 on the other circle. On the second side leave a long tail to use for joining.......... Right we are getting there now. Next onto the eyes. These are easy too. simply chain 3 then work 11 hdc into the first chain. The picture shows me making the first hdc...... as you add more stitches the chain will open up quite a lot. Don't worry , just hang on to the tail to stop the whole thing coming apart........ Here's what mine looked like when all 11 hdc were made....... Then you simply pull on the initial yarn tail and a nice neat little "eye" will appear.......... Slip stitch into the the initial chain 3 and fasten off leaving a long chain for joining.......... make a second eye in the same way then pull the centre as tightly closed as possible and securely weave in the centre tail on both eyes......... Next sew a beak using contrasting coloured yarn to cover the middle cluster of round 3 in the "head" section of your owl, fasten off and weave in ends........... Using the long tail of yarn left when making an eye , attach both eyes using a small running stitch around each eye where shown........ For the pupil of the eyes I've used black beads, as it's what I had and they will not be used as toys, but safety eyes would be good too.......... If you are using beads sew them on , using thread , in the centre of each eye....... There , doesn't that make a difference, suddenly your owl looks much better......... Next to join the two sides and stuff. With the wrong sides together ( right sides out ) and using the long tail of yarn sew around your owl, leaving about 5cm open to add stuffing........ Stuff lightly and close the gap......... Now he's almost finished , but still needs his all important ear tufts........ take some yarn in the same colour as the edge of your owl ( or any colours you like really ) , enough to fold into 4 and have a about 8 inches ( 20 cm ) to work with........ find the middle of your bunch and insert your hook through several stitches in the corner of your owls head. The hook needs to be inserted from the back to the front. Pull through a loop and feed the yarn through this and pull tight........ Repeat at the other corner and your owl should look like this........ Then simply trim the yarn to make his tufts......That's better ! For fuller tufts you could use more strands of yarn. You could also use a mixture of colours as I have done here........ Next onto the wings. These are optional. I think these guys look cute without them too...... But if you like the wing look , here's how its done. To begin chain 8 then insert your hook in the second chain from the hook ( I've indicated the correct spot with my needle) and make 1 sc....... make 1 hdc in each of the next 2 chains, , 1 dc in each of the next 3 chains, at this point you should have 1 chain left In this final chain make 1 hdc, chain 1 , slip stitch , chain 1 and make 1 more hdc.This make the top of your wing. The chain will have opened up a bit by now like this first picture, but you can pull the tail of yarn and it will close up like I've done in the second picture.......... Now you are working your way down the other side of the initial chain. Make 1 dc in each of the next three stitches ( first picture ) then 1 hdc in each of the next 2 stitches ( second picture ) Slip stitch into the final stitch and then fasten off leaving a long tail to sew the wing onto your owl. Make a second in the same way. The narrower end is the bottom of the wing. Here is this cute owl in the snow.....the only other thing I've done in this picture is to add a hanging loop made by chaining 25 and stitching to the centre of his head........... Awwwwwwwwww, so cute :0) As usual I hope there are no mistakes in this tutorial. It's taken me quite a while to get right . But if you do have any problems, need any further explanation or notice any mistakes please let me know. Enjoy hooking up a little crochet fun lovelies.And please tell me how you get on . I would love to see your creations. Jacquie x Edited to Add on the 5th April 2013 :- Thank you all for the wonderful comments ....it's amazing how popular this pattern is and it's always lovely to see how your owls have turned out so thank you for the links as well. I've had a few comments asking if it's O.K. to make these to sell......the answer is yes, I'm happy for you to sell owls made from my pattern. Jacquie x
In een paar weken tijd ziet de wereld er ineens heel anders uit. Ik kan het soms bijna niet geloven wat er allemaal gebeurt door het coronavirus. Het schrijven van een blogje valt me dan ook moeilijker. Ik probeer samen met mijn gezin toch zo normaal mogelijk door te leven. Manlief werkt nu hele dagen thuis en beide dochters zijn ook thuis. Dochter 1 doet eindexamen (of moet ik zeggen, deed eindexamen). De komende weken krijgt ze van school te horen wat voor toetsen ze nog moet doen om haar diploma te krijgen. Dochter 2 maakt van de nood een deugd en doet nu een online cursus Italiaans, gewoon omdat ze een nieuwe taal wil leren en nu tijd genoeg heeft. Ik doe nu alle boodschappen voor mijn moeder, want ja, ze is 83 en mag van ons de deur niet meer uit. Ach, we rommelen wat aan. De winkel proberen we ook zo goed en zo kwaad als het kan aan de gang te houden. En over de winkel gesproken, het koopgedrag van onze klanten verandert best wel. Zo verkopen we heel veel kaartjes (voor al die mensen waar je niet meer bij op bezoek mag) en ook de wol en legpuzzles verkopen we meer dan anders. Verder is het natuurlijk veel rustiger. Speciaal voor één klant leg ik hier nog even uit hoe die sjaal gehaakt wordt die we in de winkel hebben hangen. De sjaal is gehaakt in een steek die nog het meest op een dubbele-V lijkt. Dus ik heb het maar de dubbele-V-steek genoemd. Geen idee of de steek ook een officiële naam heeft. Ik heb deze sjaal gehaakt van een bol sokkenwol en haaknaald 3,5 mm. Haak een aantal lossen dat deelbaar is door 4. Je kan zo zelf bepalen hoe breed je je sjaal ongeveer wilt hebben. Ga dan als volgt te werk: Haak 1 stokje in de 6e losse vanaf de haaknaald. En haak in diezelfde losse nog 1 stokje, 1 losse en 2 stokjes. (Kortom, 2 stokjes, 1 losse en 2 stokjes in de 6e losse vanaf de haaknaald.) Sla 3 lossen over en haak weer 2 stokjes, 1 losse en 2 stokjes in de volgende losse. Ga zo door tot er nog twee losse over zijn. Haak nu 1 stokje in de laatste losse. Haak 3 lossen en keer het werk. Toer 2: Haak nu 2 stokjes, 1 losse en 2 stokjes in de eerste 1-losse-boog. Doe dat in elke volgende boog (de V-tjes komen dus steeds precies boven elkaar). en eindig weer met 1 stokje in de laatste keer-losse. En dan weer 3 losse en het werk keren. Alle volgende toeren haak je precies zoals de tweede toer. Het is dus een lekker makkelijke steek waar je niet al te erg bij na hoeft te denken. Heerlijk ontspannen dus zo in het zonnetje. En als je dan een wolletje kiest dat mooi van kleur verloopt gaat het haken eigenlijk vanzelf. En nu ga ik even heerlijk een boek lezen voor de houtkachel. Fijne avond, Marie-Louise
Toen ik laatst in mijn voorraadje garen keek, zag ik daar 12 bolletjes wit garen liggen. Deze heb ik ooit eens gekregen en laten liggen omdat ik niet wist wat ik ervan wilde maken. Maar toen ik ze nu zag liggen wist ik meteen wat ik wilde maken: een trui voor mezelf!! Ik ben ook zoek gegaan naar een mooi patroon (lang leve Pinterest!!) en kwam uiteindelijk uit bij een patroon van Drops Design. Net voordat we op vakantie zouden gaan, ben ik aan deze trui begonnen. Zodat ik tijdens onze vakantie hieraan zou kunnen verder haken. Het patroon is een herhaling van 4 toeren. Ik ben begonnen met het achterpand en heb dit weggelegd toen ik moest gaan nadenken over het begin van de schouders. Toen ben ik begonnen aan het voorpand. Het was vakantie en ik had weinig zin om veel na te denken over mijn haakwerkje … Ondertussen zijn we alweer dik 2 weken thuis en is de trui klaar!! Het gratis patroon is van Drops Design en je kunt het HIER vinden. Het is de "Miles Away" trui, patroon 187-2. Het garen dat ik heb gebruikt is Neveda Valentine. Dit is 50% katoen en 50% acryl. Ik heb 10 bollen van 50 gram gebruikt. Ik heb gehaakt met haaknaald 4. Ik ben super blij met mijn trui en toch wel een beetje trots dat me dit gelukt is … Eén ding is wel een beetje jammer …… Ik kan de trui nog niet dragen ….. het is veel te warm …. Maar van de andere kant vind ik dit ook weer niet erg, want ik ben een echt zomermens!! Liefs van Renate https://www.facebook.com/renatehakenenzo https://nl.pinterest.com/RenateKleijnen/
Nu de temperatuur weer wat aan het zakken is kan een zomersjaal goed van pas komen. Ik haakte deze sjaal van het prachtige garen: Hannah . Z...
Minitasje sleutelhanger Minibag keychain Gebruikte materialen: Used Materials: Clover haaknaald/Hook 2,5 Catania katoen Drukkertje/Button van ca. 0.7 cm. Kleine platte bloemetjes applicatie/Little flat flower appliqué 2 Aanbuigringetjes en een groot karabijnslot (of sleutelhanger). 2 Metal rings and a big jewelleryclosure or keychain. Het kan in principe van ieder garen, zolang je maar een in maat bijpassende haaknaald gebruikt, het heeft enkel invloed op het formaat van het tasje. De afgebeelde tasjes zijn ca. 4,5 cm. breed en 3 cm. hoog (dicht)..er past precies een winkelwagenmuntje in. Every Yarn is oké, as long as the hook has the right size for the used yarn...it will only have an effect on the size of the minibag. The bags in the picture measure app.4,5 cm. by 3 cm. (closed)..it fits a coin for a shoppingcar. Beschrijving: The Tutorial: Maak een ketting van 14 lossen. Chain 14. Toer 1: Begin in de tweede losse met het haken van vasten tot het eind van de ketting. Je hebt nu in totaal 13 steken. Begin iedere volgende toer eerst met een losse te haken, zo krijg je een mooie rechte zijkant. Round 1: Start making SC in the second stitch from the hook untill the end of the chain. Now you have 13 stitches. Start every round making a Chainstitch first so you will create straight sides. Toer 2-18: Haak in vasten (13 st.) Round 2-18: SC (13 st.) Vanaf toer 19: Haak je steeds de eerste twee én de laatste twee steken van elke toer samen. Zo wordt er per toer twee steken geminderd en ontstaat het schuine puntje. Dit toer voor toer herhalen tot er uiteindelijk nog 3 steken over zijn, hecht af. Vergeet niet om ook nu nog steeds aan het begin van iedere toer eerst een losse te haken!! Round 19: from now on start decreasing by SCTOG the first and last two stitches of every round untill you have 3 stitches left. Finish off. Note: keep on starting every round with a Chainstitch!! Afwerking: vouw de onderkant omhoog ongeveer tot aan de toer waar je bent begonnen met minderen, strijk met je vingers even stevig de vouwrand plat en kijk eerst goed of het klepje er nog mooi overheen valt, anders moet je misschien de vouw wat verplaatsen...vervolgens naai je de zijkanten dicht d.m.v. een slipstitch (gebruik hiervoor de begin en einddraad van het haakwerkje). Vouw het klepje eroverheen en zet deze vast met een klein drukkertje. Versier het tasje naar eigen idee en hang er desgewenst een sleutelhanger aan. Klaar!! Veel plezier!! Fold the bottom up untill the round where you started to decrease, make a sharp fold with your fingers and see first if the flap fits over the bag, if not replace the fold a bit until it fits nice...then you slipstitch the sides of the bag together (using your starting and ending thread). Fold the flap over and sew a little button for closure. Decorate and hang it from a keychain if you wish. Finished!! Have fun!! Dit is een gratis patroon voor persoonlijk gebruik en niet bedoelt voor commerciële doeleinden. Het mag zonder toestemming niet gekopieerd of elders geplaatst worden, een directe link hiernaartoe plaatsen mag wel. Ik vind het altijd leuk om de resultaten van anderen te zien! This is a free pattern for personal use only and not intendet for commercial purposes. It is not allowed to copy or place it somewhere else without permission, you may place a direct link.I alwys like to see the results of others! Mocht er in de beschrijving iets niet duidelijk zijn of klopt er iets niet, neem dan gerust contact met me op! When something isn't clear or you find a mistake, please feel free to contact me! © 2012 Maak Het FF-Maddy's blog
Hello Lovelies, Wooo Hooo , or should that be To-Whit to Wooo Hooo :0) It's a Happy Happy tutorial day! I simply LOVE these cute fellas and as you can see I've got rather carried away making them in lots of different colours.They are very easy to make and so jolly . I've seen a few similar cute crochet owls out there in blogland and on Etsy but they looked quite complicated to me. So for my version I've tried to keep things as simple as possible. Hopefully you lovelies will easily be able to enjoy making a colourful crochet Owl.......and who could resist :0) If you are proficient at crochet you will be able to make one of these sweet little owls in no time at all. But if you are less confident do not worry. I've taken loads of pictures to illustrate each step so do give it a go. This item is designed for decorative use and is not suitable for use as a toy for a small child. The pattern is written in my usual format.....U.S. terms. Here is a list of the abbreviations used and a handy conversion guide for U.K. terms.......... sc= single crochet................................U.K. double crochet hdc = half double crochet..................U.K. half treble crochet dc = double crochet................................U.K. treble crochet And they are the only stitches you need to know for this project.....is that O.K ? good ......lets get started then :0) I've used double knitting ( worsted weight ) yarn .....it's my usual Stylecraft.........but you can use any weight with the appropriate hook size.......... gauge is not important. The centre of your owl is made out of a modified sunburst granny circle , super easy to do and one of my favourite crochet motifs. To begin chain 4 Then slip stitch into the first chain to form a ring........ ROUND 1 Chain 3 (counts as 1 dc) then find the middle of the ring ,can you see it in the photo, it's pretty small but it will open up as you work........ Work 13 dc into ring and slip stitch into top of initial 3 chain . Fasten off. ROUND 2 the next 2 rounds are worked between the stitches of round 1. In this picture I've inserted my needle into the space used to work into a stitch ( there are 2 strands of yarn above the needle and 1 below) In this photo I've inserted my needle into the space used when working between stitches ( there are 3 strands of yarn above the needle ) This is where you need to be working for rounds 2 and 3 So, between the stitches of round 1slip stitch to join a new colour and chain 3 (counts as 1 dc ) , work 1 dc into the same space. Continue around , working 2 dc into each space so you end up with a total of 28 stitches ( 14 two dc clusters ) slip stitch into top of initial 3 chain and fasten off. ROUND 3 for this round attach a new colour in any space between the 2 dc clusters of round 2 and chain 3 ( counts as 1 dc). work 2 further dc into the same space then work 3 dc into each space around. In this photo I'm showing how I catch the tail of yarn under my work as I go. I don't do this for blankets as it's not as secure as weaving in , but for a decorative item it's a great time saver.......... here's what your circle should look like now. You should have 14 three dc clusters, then slip stitch to initial 3 chain and fasten off.......... and here's the back. Some of the tails I have crocheted over can simply be snipped off , others will need weaving in with a needle. Crocheting over the initial centre tail allows you to pull the centre tightly closed so no stuffing shows through. I always weave this end in securely too. Next make another circle for the owls back. You can use any colours you like , or just one colour. I chose to use the same colours as the front, just in a different order. That way they co-ordinate and if you prefer the second circle you can use that for the front instead :0)......... ROUND 4 in this round we will start to shape the owls head. The stitches of this round are worked into the stitches of round 3 ......I'm showing with my needle where your hook needs to go in this picture...... Attach a new colour using a slip stitch and chain 2. NOTE the picture shows the wrong stitch to join into! sorry about that . You need to join between the clusters i.e one stitch to the left of the one shown.... in the next stitch make 2 dc make 1 dc in each of the next 2 stitches, then 2 dc in the next stitch...... 1 dc in each of next two stitches , then 2 dc in next stitch. 1 hdc in next stitch then 1 sc in each remaining stitch around.......... Slip stitch into initial 2 chain ...... ROUND 5 chain 1 and work 2 dc in next stitch....... 1 dc in next stitch....... 1 hdc in next stitch, 1 sc in each of next 3 stitches....... 1 hdc in next stitch, 1 dc in next and 2 dc in next......... then in the next stitch make 1 hdc, chain 1 then slip stitch into next stitch. Fasten off...... Repeat rounds 4 and 5 on the other circle. On the second side leave a long tail to use for joining.......... Right we are getting there now. Next onto the eyes. These are easy too. simply chain 3 then work 11 hdc into the first chain. The picture shows me making the first hdc...... as you add more stitches the chain will open up quite a lot. Don't worry , just hang on to the tail to stop the whole thing coming apart........ Here's what mine looked like when all 11 hdc were made....... Then you simply pull on the initial yarn tail and a nice neat little "eye" will appear.......... Slip stitch into the the initial chain 3 and fasten off leaving a long chain for joining.......... make a second eye in the same way then pull the centre as tightly closed as possible and securely weave in the centre tail on both eyes......... Next sew a beak using contrasting coloured yarn to cover the middle cluster of round 3 in the "head" section of your owl, fasten off and weave in ends........... Using the long tail of yarn left when making an eye , attach both eyes using a small running stitch around each eye where shown........ For the pupil of the eyes I've used black beads, as it's what I had and they will not be used as toys, but safety eyes would be good too.......... If you are using beads sew them on , using thread , in the centre of each eye....... There , doesn't that make a difference, suddenly your owl looks much better......... Next to join the two sides and stuff. With the wrong sides together ( right sides out ) and using the long tail of yarn sew around your owl, leaving about 5cm open to add stuffing........ Stuff lightly and close the gap......... Now he's almost finished , but still needs his all important ear tufts........ take some yarn in the same colour as the edge of your owl ( or any colours you like really ) , enough to fold into 4 and have a about 8 inches ( 20 cm ) to work with........ find the middle of your bunch and insert your hook through several stitches in the corner of your owls head. The hook needs to be inserted from the back to the front. Pull through a loop and feed the yarn through this and pull tight........ Repeat at the other corner and your owl should look like this........ Then simply trim the yarn to make his tufts......That's better ! For fuller tufts you could use more strands of yarn. You could also use a mixture of colours as I have done here........ Next onto the wings. These are optional. I think these guys look cute without them too...... But if you like the wing look , here's how its done. To begin chain 8 then insert your hook in the second chain from the hook ( I've indicated the correct spot with my needle) and make 1 sc....... make 1 hdc in each of the next 2 chains, , 1 dc in each of the next 3 chains, at this point you should have 1 chain left In this final chain make 1 hdc, chain 1 , slip stitch , chain 1 and make 1 more hdc.This make the top of your wing. The chain will have opened up a bit by now like this first picture, but you can pull the tail of yarn and it will close up like I've done in the second picture.......... Now you are working your way down the other side of the initial chain. Make 1 dc in each of the next three stitches ( first picture ) then 1 hdc in each of the next 2 stitches ( second picture ) Slip stitch into the final stitch and then fasten off leaving a long tail to sew the wing onto your owl. Make a second in the same way. The narrower end is the bottom of the wing. Here is this cute owl in the snow.....the only other thing I've done in this picture is to add a hanging loop made by chaining 25 and stitching to the centre of his head........... Awwwwwwwwww, so cute :0) As usual I hope there are no mistakes in this tutorial. It's taken me quite a while to get right . But if you do have any problems, need any further explanation or notice any mistakes please let me know. Enjoy hooking up a little crochet fun lovelies.And please tell me how you get on . I would love to see your creations. Jacquie x Edited to Add on the 5th April 2013 :- Thank you all for the wonderful comments ....it's amazing how popular this pattern is and it's always lovely to see how your owls have turned out so thank you for the links as well. I've had a few comments asking if it's O.K. to make these to sell......the answer is yes, I'm happy for you to sell owls made from my pattern. Jacquie x
Het is alweer een hele tijd geleden dat ik deze omslagdoek haakte. Het was een verrassing voor mijn schoonzusje die graag een omslagdoe...
vrijdag is het feest op de peuterspeelzaal want an de juffen is jarig. daar hoort natuurlijk een klein cadeautje bij. Soms heb je van die dagen dat je gewoonweg inspiratieloos bent... gelukkig heb ik een leuke friese haakgroep op Facebook die me dit patroontje tipte en klom daarom in de naald om hem/haar in elkaar te flanzen... dat werd dit uiltje! Het was in eerste instantie al een hele toer om 4 leuke passende kleurtjes bij elkaar te vinden Maar vriendinnetje Sandra heeft hem ook aleens gemaakt en door haar werd ik geinspireerd qua kleurtjes Patroontje beetje aangepast aan de achterkant hier een extra kettingsteek aangebracht anders vond ik hem zo kaal ben zeer benieuwd wat Juffie er van zal gaan vinden, maar dat weten we dus niet eerder dan vrijdag ;) UPDATE**********UPDATE eigenlijk vond ik een uiltje alleen maar saai dus kwamen er nog wat kraaltjes hartje en het leukste vind ikzelf het gehaakte fotolijstje...gemaakt van gordijnring. peuterboyke zelf plakte een mooi kunstwerk in elkaar en kleurde de kaart en enveloppe mooi op. zo...eindelijk tevreden. bij het ophalen van mn kleine vriend kwam ze apart vertellen hoe leuk ze het vond...kijk dan weet je?... MISSIE GESLAAGD
Hello Lovelies, Wooo Hooo , or should that be To-Whit to Wooo Hooo :0) It's a Happy Happy tutorial day! I simply LOVE these cute fellas and as you can see I've got rather carried away making them in lots of different colours.They are very easy to make and so jolly . I've seen a few similar cute crochet owls out there in blogland and on Etsy but they looked quite complicated to me. So for my version I've tried to keep things as simple as possible. Hopefully you lovelies will easily be able to enjoy making a colourful crochet Owl.......and who could resist :0) If you are proficient at crochet you will be able to make one of these sweet little owls in no time at all. But if you are less confident do not worry. I've taken loads of pictures to illustrate each step so do give it a go. This item is designed for decorative use and is not suitable for use as a toy for a small child. The pattern is written in my usual format.....U.S. terms. Here is a list of the abbreviations used and a handy conversion guide for U.K. terms.......... sc= single crochet................................U.K. double crochet hdc = half double crochet..................U.K. half treble crochet dc = double crochet................................U.K. treble crochet And they are the only stitches you need to know for this project.....is that O.K ? good ......lets get started then :0) I've used double knitting ( worsted weight ) yarn .....it's my usual Stylecraft.........but you can use any weight with the appropriate hook size.......... gauge is not important. The centre of your owl is made out of a modified sunburst granny circle , super easy to do and one of my favourite crochet motifs. To begin chain 4 Then slip stitch into the first chain to form a ring........ ROUND 1 Chain 3 (counts as 1 dc) then find the middle of the ring ,can you see it in the photo, it's pretty small but it will open up as you work........ Work 13 dc into ring and slip stitch into top of initial 3 chain . Fasten off. ROUND 2 the next 2 rounds are worked between the stitches of round 1. In this picture I've inserted my needle into the space used to work into a stitch ( there are 2 strands of yarn above the needle and 1 below) In this photo I've inserted my needle into the space used when working between stitches ( there are 3 strands of yarn above the needle ) This is where you need to be working for rounds 2 and 3 So, between the stitches of round 1slip stitch to join a new colour and chain 3 (counts as 1 dc ) , work 1 dc into the same space. Continue around , working 2 dc into each space so you end up with a total of 28 stitches ( 14 two dc clusters ) slip stitch into top of initial 3 chain and fasten off. ROUND 3 for this round attach a new colour in any space between the 2 dc clusters of round 2 and chain 3 ( counts as 1 dc). work 2 further dc into the same space then work 3 dc into each space around. In this photo I'm showing how I catch the tail of yarn under my work as I go. I don't do this for blankets as it's not as secure as weaving in , but for a decorative item it's a great time saver.......... here's what your circle should look like now. You should have 14 three dc clusters, then slip stitch to initial 3 chain and fasten off.......... and here's the back. Some of the tails I have crocheted over can simply be snipped off , others will need weaving in with a needle. Crocheting over the initial centre tail allows you to pull the centre tightly closed so no stuffing shows through. I always weave this end in securely too. Next make another circle for the owls back. You can use any colours you like , or just one colour. I chose to use the same colours as the front, just in a different order. That way they co-ordinate and if you prefer the second circle you can use that for the front instead :0)......... ROUND 4 in this round we will start to shape the owls head. The stitches of this round are worked into the stitches of round 3 ......I'm showing with my needle where your hook needs to go in this picture...... Attach a new colour using a slip stitch and chain 2. NOTE the picture shows the wrong stitch to join into! sorry about that . You need to join between the clusters i.e one stitch to the left of the one shown.... in the next stitch make 2 dc make 1 dc in each of the next 2 stitches, then 2 dc in the next stitch...... 1 dc in each of next two stitches , then 2 dc in next stitch. 1 hdc in next stitch then 1 sc in each remaining stitch around.......... Slip stitch into initial 2 chain ...... ROUND 5 chain 1 and work 2 dc in next stitch....... 1 dc in next stitch....... 1 hdc in next stitch, 1 sc in each of next 3 stitches....... 1 hdc in next stitch, 1 dc in next and 2 dc in next......... then in the next stitch make 1 hdc, chain 1 then slip stitch into next stitch. Fasten off...... Repeat rounds 4 and 5 on the other circle. On the second side leave a long tail to use for joining.......... Right we are getting there now. Next onto the eyes. These are easy too. simply chain 3 then work 11 hdc into the first chain. The picture shows me making the first hdc...... as you add more stitches the chain will open up quite a lot. Don't worry , just hang on to the tail to stop the whole thing coming apart........ Here's what mine looked like when all 11 hdc were made....... Then you simply pull on the initial yarn tail and a nice neat little "eye" will appear.......... Slip stitch into the the initial chain 3 and fasten off leaving a long chain for joining.......... make a second eye in the same way then pull the centre as tightly closed as possible and securely weave in the centre tail on both eyes......... Next sew a beak using contrasting coloured yarn to cover the middle cluster of round 3 in the "head" section of your owl, fasten off and weave in ends........... Using the long tail of yarn left when making an eye , attach both eyes using a small running stitch around each eye where shown........ For the pupil of the eyes I've used black beads, as it's what I had and they will not be used as toys, but safety eyes would be good too.......... If you are using beads sew them on , using thread , in the centre of each eye....... There , doesn't that make a difference, suddenly your owl looks much better......... Next to join the two sides and stuff. With the wrong sides together ( right sides out ) and using the long tail of yarn sew around your owl, leaving about 5cm open to add stuffing........ Stuff lightly and close the gap......... Now he's almost finished , but still needs his all important ear tufts........ take some yarn in the same colour as the edge of your owl ( or any colours you like really ) , enough to fold into 4 and have a about 8 inches ( 20 cm ) to work with........ find the middle of your bunch and insert your hook through several stitches in the corner of your owls head. The hook needs to be inserted from the back to the front. Pull through a loop and feed the yarn through this and pull tight........ Repeat at the other corner and your owl should look like this........ Then simply trim the yarn to make his tufts......That's better ! For fuller tufts you could use more strands of yarn. You could also use a mixture of colours as I have done here........ Next onto the wings. These are optional. I think these guys look cute without them too...... But if you like the wing look , here's how its done. To begin chain 8 then insert your hook in the second chain from the hook ( I've indicated the correct spot with my needle) and make 1 sc....... make 1 hdc in each of the next 2 chains, , 1 dc in each of the next 3 chains, at this point you should have 1 chain left In this final chain make 1 hdc, chain 1 , slip stitch , chain 1 and make 1 more hdc.This make the top of your wing. The chain will have opened up a bit by now like this first picture, but you can pull the tail of yarn and it will close up like I've done in the second picture.......... Now you are working your way down the other side of the initial chain. Make 1 dc in each of the next three stitches ( first picture ) then 1 hdc in each of the next 2 stitches ( second picture ) Slip stitch into the final stitch and then fasten off leaving a long tail to sew the wing onto your owl. Make a second in the same way. The narrower end is the bottom of the wing. Here is this cute owl in the snow.....the only other thing I've done in this picture is to add a hanging loop made by chaining 25 and stitching to the centre of his head........... Awwwwwwwwww, so cute :0) As usual I hope there are no mistakes in this tutorial. It's taken me quite a while to get right . But if you do have any problems, need any further explanation or notice any mistakes please let me know. Enjoy hooking up a little crochet fun lovelies.And please tell me how you get on . I would love to see your creations. Jacquie x Edited to Add on the 5th April 2013 :- Thank you all for the wonderful comments ....it's amazing how popular this pattern is and it's always lovely to see how your owls have turned out so thank you for the links as well. I've had a few comments asking if it's O.K. to make these to sell......the answer is yes, I'm happy for you to sell owls made from my pattern. Jacquie x
En terwijl het buiten maar blijft regenen...... haakte ik mijn zomersjaal af. Ik haakte de, inmiddels wel bekende, South Bay Shawlette, van mijn favoriete garen op dit moment: het Stonewashed garen van Scheepjeswol. In de kleur Amazonite en het randje haakte ik in de kleur Green Agate. Het patroon is o.a. hier te vinden (in het Nederlands). En ik ben vandaag weer eens extra blij met mijn 50mm-lens, want zo lijkt het toch net of de zon schijnt! Wat het randje betreft haakte ik maar wat. Eerst een rij vasten (aan de goede kant). De tweede rij haakte ik ook vasten, maar stak de naald alleen voorin het V-tje, waardoor er een randje aan de voorkant ontstaat. Op het midden van elke waaier haakte ik 1 vaste, 3 lossen en 1 vaste in de middelste steek. (als een soort picootje). Heb vandaag in ieder geval al veel plezier van de sjaal, want echt lekker warm is het niet. Tot gauw! Even nog extra informatie over de sjaal: ik gebruikte 4 1/2 bolletje Amazonite en 1/2 bolletje Green agate. Ik haakte in totaal 39 toeren (20 waaiertjes geteld van het midden naar beneden).
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Het gebeurt nog wel eens: je komt in een leuke wolwinkel (de mijne, grijns!), je ziet prachtig garen, wordt een beetje verliefd op de kleuren, de zachtheid, de uitstraling. Spontaan neem je wat mee, d
Jullie weten wel dat ik een beetje verzot ben op kleur. De multi-kleurtjes-uit-een-bol vind ik dan ook geweldige garens. Je kunt begrijpen dat ik als een blok viel voor deze sjaal die Giovanna haakte: Wat een geweldig mooi kleurverloop. Ik mag 'm een poosje lenen, hij staat op de paspop in de winkel. Giovanna maakte gebruik van onderstaand haakschema, met een paar kleine aanpassingen. Het rapport is 4 x naast elkaar gebruikt, en in de stokjesbogen zijn 8 stokjes i.p.v. 9 stokjes gebruikt. Deze sjaal is gehaakt met haaknaald no. 5 Ze gebruikte voor deze sjaal 2½ bol (2 voor de sjaal en ½ voor er omheen), de sjaal is ca. 1.60 lang. Met 3 hele bolletjes kun je'm dus nog wat langer haken. Het gebruikte garen is Noorse wol Colour 3 x 100 gram à 5,95. Samenstelling : 40 % acryl, 40 % polyamide, 20 % superwash wol. Ja, deze wol kan ik ook opsturen! 3 x 5,95 + 3,00 verzenden = € 20,85 (even mailen) Dit vind ik ook mooi - met een steekspeld... Dit zijn de kleurtjes van het garen: