Willst du ein Mandala häkeln und sucht eine kostenlose Anleitung mit Häkelschrift? Mit dieser Häkelanleitung kannst es Schritt für Schritt selber häkeln.
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Atelier Marie-Lucienne Free Pattern / Anleitungen Lucienne's Heart / Herzen von Lucienne Hexagon and coa...
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Preparations for Yarndale have been taking up much of my creative time lately, but I've really enjoyed being busy and keeping myself focused. I managed to work out a way to neatly crochet my Starflower Mandalas onto plastic hoops to...
Beginner FREE crochet pattern to make a mandala upcycling a common household item - works up quickly for great shimmery results!
Before we move on to the border for the Mandala Blanket CAL, we are going to go back an check that all of our stitch counts for each individual square are correct! Square # 1 – Lotus Flower Mandala: 140 + 4 chain 2 spaces Square # 2 – Petunia Round About Mandala: 140 […]
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Follow my simple (and FREE) Mandala coasters crochet pattern - get your scraps of yarn, put the kettle on, and click through. Let's get started!
the eastern Jewels blanket is live I never been so eager to write about a project as much as I have been for this latest blanket.
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Voor op tafel ga ik een aantal onderzettertjes haken, en ik wilde een beetje variatie er in. Na wat zoekwerk op internet kwam ik deze patroontjes tegen. Ik blij!! En ik hoop jullie ook ;-) Al ik er e
Scroll down for free pattern link... It was my mum's birthday this week and I wanted to make her something small to send...
These Colorful Crochet Mandala FREE Patterns are fun to make and have lots of uses.They are great projects no matter what your crochet skill level is.
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Wir zeigen in dieser einfachen und kostenlosen Anleitung, wie Sie den Glücksbringer, ein Sorgenwürmchen häkeln können.
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Sophie's Garden is an extension of Sophie's Mandala. It is a large crochet square with lots of floral detail and step-by-step photo tutorials for each part.
If you liked the Neverending Wildflower, you'll love this pattern for a Neverending Zinnia. Same concept, tons more petals!
Granny Squares häkeln ist eine feine Sache. Sie sind kunterbunt, gehen schnell und auch relativ einfach, wenn man die Grundtechniken im Häkeln beherrscht.
Az aranyos nevű Jennifer Cecere New Yorkban él és dolgozik, mániákus mandalarajongó…olyannyira...
Hello and welcome to the final part of the Winter Scandi make-a-long. I hope you enjoyed previous parts with an Embossed Mandala and Brioche Pillow. And today we will be making a small overlay crochet motif. Photo credit @evakobz Overlay crochet is one of my beloved techniques. While looking intricate, it is not that difficult to master, as you only use one color per round. Photo credit @evakobz In the classic way of doing an overlay mandala, you break the yarn and weave in ends after every round. But for the purpose of this make-a-long, I designed a small motif without cutting yarns. So, small floats of yarn are visible on the wrong side. Photo credit @evakobz This mandala will make a colorful coaster or hanging ornament. You can also stop at some point and make your motifs smaller. You can also create several mandalas in different sizes, join couples of them (in same size) together and stuff. This way they will make a nice decoration for a Christmas tree, or a garland. Photo credit @evakobz Small mandalas will also become perfect last-minute gifts, or special wrapping elements for gifts. I made a set of coasters for myself with Scheepjes Catona yarn and 3mm hook. As you can see, I could not stop, and made a few more motifs in three sizes. And joined them together into a garland, with wooden beads and a tassel. The gauge is not important for this pattern, as well as yardages. Just dive into your stash and choose leftovers in three colors. Hope you will have fun! If you have not joined the make-a-long yet, you can now purchase all three patterns HERE on Ravelry and HERE on Etsy. Subscribe to a newsletter not to miss a single post. You can also follow me on Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram.
Here is the pattern I created from a picture I saw…I will make a pic tutorial of the tricky parts when the children are back in school, really! Rnd 1: with first color, dc 12 in magic circle.…
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So, I am still not liking the acrylic too much. Wishing I had used cotton but would the cotton have had such vivid colors? Seriously, going to put a lining on Sophie’s underside. Thinking maybe a ...
Seifensäckchen häkeln ist ganz einfach und ganz nebenbei auch noch ein tolles DIY Geschenk zu Weihnachten. Zur Video-Anleitung
Hola! Cómo están? Un nuevo mes que termina y una nueva propuesta que compartimos entre amigas.... esta vez organizado por Conchi del blog Patch Conxita y una convocatoria a vestir nuestras cocinas!! Vengo demorada porque sigue el frío muy frío por estos lares y se nos congela la antena!! Suena a chiste, pero es verdad =P Lo que preparé para esta ocasión es muy simple, se trata de tapas para los frascos (en los que guardo de todo) y con estas tapitas lucen mucho mejor en la cocina!! Una toma desde arriba para apreciar mejor el colorido que aportan estas tapitas ;) Son flores africanas de ocho pétalos. Aquí les dejo un gráfico que encontré en la web. La vuelta siguiente a la del gráfico la hice repitiendo (5 pb, 1 media vareta, 1 vareta, 1 media vareta) centrando la vareta sobre el punto largo de base. De esta manera queda circular y desde allí se le agregan tantas vueltas como sea necesario en función del tamaño de la tapa. Una vez logrado el tamaño del círculo, hice una vuelta de media varetas, sin aumentos, tomando sólo el bucle trasero y una vuelta más con algunas disminuciones para que se ajuste a la tapa... y listo =) Imagen tomada de la web Así quedaron, con muchos colores!! Y ya tengo encaminados unos cuantos más para mis amigas En esta entrada del blog de Conchi está la fiesta de enlaces de todas las compañeras que participamos del reto. Espero poder visitarlas a todas a lo largo de la semana =) Aquí luzco el bonito certificado que Conchi nos preparó! Gracias por tu dedicación!! Un beso grande!! Nati
Update 19-05-2018 Thanks to my wonderful tester Noelene Sampey I was able to make a revised version of the Bergenia square. Be sure to get the latest version, which is number 3! ~~~~~~~~~~ Maybe you have come across Arietis? Well, Bergenia is her big sister! Although this pattern looks complex, it’s really easy to make and repetitive enough to make it a calming pattern to make. Each round is quite simple, but together and in combination with the ombre colours they form a lovely, hypnotic pattern. Both Arietis and Bergenia find their inspiration in the wonderful Nomad by Fate patterns of Martin Up North. This square measures 25 x 25 cm (10 x 10 inches) when it’s made in Scheepjes Colour Crafter, but it can easily be extended. You will need only small amounts of this yarn for one square. The stitches that are used are normal stitches like sc, hdc, dc, fpdc, fptr. You will also be making stitches in the back loops only. Nothing too hard! This pattern is available as an On Screen and a Printerfriendly version. You will recieve them both. The price of this pattern is equal to one skein of my favorite yarn (Scheepjes Catona) at my favorite yarn shop (CR Couture in Rhoon). So by donating this you will make both me and my yarn shop really happy! Have fun with Bergenia! Cindy ~~~~~~~~~~ Heb je Arietis gezien? Maak dan nu kennis met Bergenia, haar grote zus! Dit patroon mag er dan complex uitzien, dat is het niet om te maken. Het doet me aan een Zentangle denken: iedere lijn die je daarbij maakt, is niet bijzonder of moeilijk, maar als je na verloop van tijd wat afstand neemt, ben je telkens weer verbaasd over het resultaat. De combinatie van de steken en het ombre kleurverloop zorgen voor dit hypnotiserende effect. Zowel Arietis als Bergenia zijn geïnpireerd op de prachtige Nomad by Fate patronen van Martin Up North. Het vierkant is 25 x 25 cm als je het maakt in Scheepjes Colour Crafter, maar het kan heel makkelijk groter gemaakt worden. Het patroon gaat je vanzelf de weg wijzen. Je hebt maar kleine hoeveelheden van de verschillende kleuren nodig voor één Bergenia. De steken die gebruikt worden in het patroon zijn gewone steken zoals vaste, (halve) stokjes en reliëfsteken voorlangs en je werkt voor het grootste gedeelte alleen in de achterste lussen van de steken. Niets ingewikkelds! Je ontvangt het patroon als een Printvriendelijke en een Scherm versie. De prijs van dit patroon is gelijk aan één bolletje van mijn favoriete garen (Scheepjes Catona) bij mijn favoriete wolwinkel (CR Couture in Rhoon). Als je dit patroon aanschaft maak je ons allebei dus heel erg blij ;-) Veel plezier met Bergenia! Cindy
Creating and writing an amigurumi pattern is similar to writing a crochet pattern, but also has some distinct elements such as the building techniques that need to be utilized. While crochet works in straight lines and is great for making afghans, hats, scarves and more, the Japanese amigurumi technique crochets in circles, tends to be more sculpted and is great to create shapes for dolls, monsters and more. There’s a lot of good advice on the web about learning amigurumi stitches and some about writing patterns, but it’s in several different places so we tried to pull together several resources to create a comprehensive post (linking and embedding when it makes sense). Want to improve it? Let’s hear your suggestions in the comments. Figure out what you want to design. If you already know what you want to make great. You can move onto sketching the design and breaking it into parts. If you’re not sure what you want to make, crochet pattern maker Carolyn Markey explains how she gets inspiration for the objects she designs (and also warns against nabbing anyone’s intellectual property). Do you already know you want to make a doll? KnittingK created an interface to help you write the pattern. Carolynn Markey explains how she gets her inspiration. Know your amigurumi stitches and shapes. Hopefully you have at least a basic understanding of crochet stitches and which ones work best for amigurumi. If not, well, we all need to start somewhere. Watch Rag Princess Sews describe the basic amigurumi terms and stitches guide below. For some folks, Rag Princess Sews' video will be too basic. Tutorials for Further Learning: The Best Videos for learning how to amigurumi crochet Tips for Reading Japanese Crochet Patterns The Best Tutorials for 6 Unbelievably Cute Amigurumi Projects Cute and Crawly Amigurumi Patterns Sketch what you want to design. Good old paper and pencil will work just fine for sketching what you want to make. Even if you aren’t the best at drawing, sketching what you want to create on paper will help to analyze details and shapes. A sketch will also help you make any improvements and iterations before translating the design to stitches. Deconstruct the design into amigurumi shapes. While crochet allows for plenty of possibilities when sculpting yarn, amigurumi tends to rely on some helpful shapes to make dolls, plushies and more. This guide is originally from the now-defunct website Supernaturale. "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Amigurumi" explains how these individual elements are created. Chances are your design will shift slightly during this transition. Draw the pattern onto graph paper. This step will help when transitioning your ideas from shapes into numbers, making things more exact. Write the pattern. Turn theory into numbers. It may be helpful to crochet the amigurumi pattern as you write it to make adjustments as necessary. Expect that you’ll need to make edits and don’t be dissuaded by mistakes. It’s all part of the process. As Kim Novak of Heart in Flight Crochet advises, start with the torso or head before adding the arms and legs, that order helps ensure all of the elements will be in proportion. Share the pattern? If you want to share what you’ve made with the world, Carolyn Markey also has suggestions on how to create and distribute it. If you don't plan to share the pattern you don't need to worry about this step. More amigurumi tips If you need more ideas about making amigurumi dolls, pattern creators such as Allison Hoffman of CraftyISCOOL have suggestions on making an amigurumi dolls. Watch one of her videos above.
When I showed you the beginnings of my rumpled Tricolor Square (#35) from 200 Crochet Blocks, I received two types of comments, polar opposites in nature. Some people advised to continue crocheting…
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This pattern is intense, but don’t be intimidated. The stitch combos are confusing at first but I recommend jumping right in and taking each combo one step at a time. Each stitch makes perfect sen...
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These are all of my potholders from both the 2009 & 2010 swaps.
You'll smile and feel energized after reading this interview with Magda Sayeg. It's amazing what small gifts of joy and wonder can do for your community.