The horse is a recurring theme among quilters. It represents freedom, beauty, and power. I wanted to pay tribute to the life force of this animal in a simple representation, made of natural colors, suitable for adventurous beginners. This meticulously crafted pattern features vibrant hues from the Robert Kaufman Kona C
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Welcome to the world of quilting, where the rich tapestry of fabric and design come together through paper piecing patterns. Our 20 free paper piecing quilt patterns for beginners are tailored for those eager to infuse their crafting. Each paper piecing pattern offers clear instructions, making intricate blocks achievable with precision and ease. Our guide empowers you to take fabric scraps and transform them into creative masterpieces. Revitalize your quilting with a medley of 20 free paper piecing quilt patterns, a treasure trove for crafting enthusiasts. These patterns encompass both foundation paper piecing and English paper piecing projects, suited for
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Here is a very beautiful clown fish crochet pattern for those who love Finding Nemo. Those looking for a free easy crochet fish pattern should definitely try this clown fish. Since the body and tail of the fish consist entirely of a single piece, it is finished quite quickly. Then you make the top fin […]
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Cottontail is a darling 15" (38cm) tall bunny that features options for either embroidered or painted on facial features. For an extra special touch, the sweet embroidery design included can be added to the adorable floppy ears. Use the Peony Patterns blog for tips on how to create a super cute skirt accessory! Cottontail has also been designed so that our gorgeous doll patterns fit perfectly! Cottontail PDF pattern includes: Pattern pieces for stuffy Print at home A4/ 8.5'' x 11'' PDF tutorial (English) with step by step instructions in full colour A0 sized for printing at a copy shop Projector file (not for printing) Individually sized pattern pieces on layers Imperial and metric charts Pattern pieces include seam allowance Designed for light, medium and some heavy weight woven fabrics, including cotton, cotton linen blend, cotton canvas blend, pinwale cord, flannelette, felt, fur etc. Important Information: This purchase is for a PDF file, not a physical product. It will be delivered electronically via a link to download. This link will be sent automatically to the email used during the purchase transaction. Refunds or exchanges for Peony Patterns digital purchases are not available. Adobe Reader (free) is required to read/print this pattern. A printer is required to print the pages at home. Pattern pieces are all computer drafted with the exception of large square/ rectangle skirt pattern pieces in the print at home file, which are listed in a cutting chart to save paper/ ink. The A0 copyshop/projector files include all pieces including large square/rectangular skirt pieces. Peony Patterns encourages home sewists and small handmade businesses to use and sell garments from this pattern. To support us, please credit, tag or use hashtags #peonypatterns #cottontailstuffy #peonypatternscottontail File sharing or duplication of this pattern is strictly prohibited. Images from this website and patterns are strictly property of Peony Patterns and may not be used, posted or shared.
This fun pattern makes a crochet amigurumi turtle in one hour! This is such a great pattern if you hate sewing- this is completely no sew! Learn how to make Crochet Turtle Pattern There are some really awesome crochet turtle patterns out there. I never want to create something that is already made. First of...
Click the link here to get a pattern Crochet Granny Hexagon Pullover Pattern The “Granny Hexagon Pullover Crochet Tutorial” teaches how to make a sweater using crochet. It requires a 5mm crochet hook, stitch markers or colored yarn for identification, and a specific type of yarn called Karen Cotton Cakes. The sweater is made […]
Foundation Paper Piecing (aka FPP) is one of the best quilting techniques - super precise piecing guaranteed. Every single time. One block is just like the next. And the possibilities are endless. Watch the free video tutorial and download your free step-by-step instructions for the Economy Block right here.
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Description Imagine quilting your favorite dog breed tomorrow... Ask for the breed you want, I create them on demand and upload them here every week. Craft this Yorkshire Quilt Pattern, a delightful addition to your sewing projects! This meticulously crafted pattern features vibrant hues from the Robert Kaufman Kona Co
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Pochacco crochet amigurumi dog pattern is here. Pochacco is a fictional character produced by Sanrio. It is a cute dog with black floppy ears and no mouth. Hello kitty lovers generally love this cute dog. Here it is for you now, for free. Since it is very easy to make, it is almost instructive for […]
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Please note: This PDF sewing pattern uses zero waste pattern cutting and comprises of instructions to draw shapes directly onto your fabric. With the exception of some small templates, there are no large pattern pieces to print out and tape together. This pattern comes in 10 sizes, an XS-6XL (hip 86-152cm / 34"-60"), with all sizes included in the pattern. Each size has a separate cutting plan booklet with detailed measurements and templates. *This pattern is for personal use and non-profit use only. The Method Zero waste pattern cutting is a bit like a puzzle. It is a method of pattern drafting where you utilise a length of fabric end to end by strategically planning your pattern pieces so that everything is used. This pattern is ‘PAPERLESS’ meaning that no printing of large pattern pieces is required. Instead of using full scale paper patterns, you draw your pattern pieces directly onto your fabric with the aid of a cutting plan and small templates. We love working with this method for 3 reasons: 1. More flexibility This method allows for easy changes such as using different fabric widths and making simple fit and design changes yourself. Using patterns that fit into a zero waste square or rectangular block is a very efficient way to work. It means that it is easier to patchwork together remnants or use left over fabrics you already have lying around. 2. An easy way to learn to self draft your own patterns Working this way will help you to start building a toolbox of skills, and you will learn an alternative method of self drafting your own sewing patterns, which are super easy for beginners to understand. 3. Less fabric and paper waste! Size Chart Comes with 10 size options: XS: waist 60-65cm / 24-26", hip 86-91cm / 34-36" S: waist 65-70cm / 26-28", hip 91-96cm / 36-38" M: waist 70-75cm / 28-30", hip 96-101cm / 38-40" L: waist 75-80cm / 30-32", hip 101-106cm / 40-42" XL: waist 80-85cm / 32-34", hip 106-112cm / 42-44" 2XL: waist 86-94cm / 34-37", hip 112-120cm / 44-47" 3XL: waist 94-102cm / 37-40", hip 120-128cm / 47-50" 4XL: waist 102-110cm / 40-43", hip 128-136cm / 50-53" 5XL: waist 110-118cm / 43-46", hip 136-144cm / 53-56" 6XL: waist 118-126cm / 46-49", hip 144-152cm / 56-60" Description Sewing Level: Advanced beginner This is a zero waste pattern which comes in 10 sizes, XS-6XL. It has an attached waistband with inserted elastic and front pleats for a slightly tailored look. There is a feature seam line on the back legs, this placement is higher or lower on the leg depending on your chosen size. The side seams sit slightly into the front pant and there are concealed in-seam pockets at the front and patch pockets at the back. This pattern comes with one hack, a skirt with patch pockets and an elasticated waist. Recommended Tools Sewing machine, Iron, Chalk or dissolvable pen, Scissors, Measuring tape, Pins, Long straight ruler or right angle ruler to assist in cutting. Cm / Inches PDF Pattern/Instruction Booklet: Includes measurements in both centimetres (cm) and inches ("). Booklet/Templates are printable on both A4 or US Letter Paper size. You only need to print the CUTTING PLAN booklet in your size, which is a 7-8 page document. Fabric + Notions Recommended Widths: 140cm - 155cm / 55" - 61" Yardage requirements depends on your chosen size, refer to chart shown in images for more. Fabric Type Woven fabrics. Medium-heavy weight woven cotton and linen. Light -mid weight wool. Notions -5cm / 2” wide elastic for the waistband. Refer to cutting plan by size for measurement. -3cm / 1.2” wide contrast bias binding strip to finish the inside of the waistband. Refer to cutting plan by size for measurement. -Sizes 3XL-6XL may require an additional contrast panel added to your pocket bag pieces for extra length. This will depend on the fabric width you have chosen. Helpful Links + Tutorials Explore other makes on insta #zwblockpant #zwblockskirt Tutorials: PLEAT HACK FLY FRONT HACK
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The Hana Tank + Dress Pattern features the bias binding method of finishing the neckline and armholes. While this method is a great scrap buster, the first few times you try it might be frustrating. It takes practice and a little patience to make sure all those seams lay flat with no puckering.
November is coming to an end, so it's time for a lil freebie to make this month a bit more exciting ^^. This time it's the Grace embroidery design that you might already be familiar with from my previous posts. I'm excited to share not only the pattern and stitches I used but also a bit of guidance and tips. Hopefully, it will make the stitching process easier for you! This design features 3 key elements: Rope-looking lines and outlines for the leaves Filling of the leaves Lettering Lines All of the lines are worked in stem stitch. You can see some additional tips on stem stitch in the following posts: Changing direction of stem stitch and the 6 faces of stem stitch. Long story short, as you are stem stitching, keep bringing your needle up to the left of your stitches. This will help you achieve the “rope” appearance of your stem stitch. Given that the direction of lines keeps changing throughout the whole pattern, be careful to not mix up the sides of where the needle should come up. If you are confused, rotate the hoop or embroidery frame so that the line faces upwards and make sure the needle comes up to the left of the line. When I stitched I worked the outline in portions. Let's say I completed 25% of outline first, then filled in some of the leaves, then worked the next 25% of outline and so forth. It helped me to keep a steady path. But, of course, it might be more convenient for you to work it in another way. Maybe you'd like to complete all of the outlines first and only then fill in the leaves. It's completely fine! Decide for yourself the order of working this embroidery pattern and work it in the way that makes you comfortable! I used two strands of floss for the box around the word GRACE, and one strand of floss for the rest of the lines. It made the plant motif look finer and helped the box to stand out. Leaves All of the leaves are filled with the fishbone stitch after the outline is already complete. The leaves are not always conveniently “straight” and with even edges. Their form changes here and there and sometimes they are not complete or cross with other leaves. So, yes, although the fishbone stitch itself is quite easy to pick up on, this design might still present a challenge. As a result, it will be an excellent practice of fishbone stitch for you ;) The order of working the leaves can be whatever you want. Just like with outlining I did it in portions, but it is possible to fill all the leaves with one shade of floss first, and then another and so on. I used two strands of floss when I embroidered the leaves in this pattern. Also, in some places leaves “fold”. These small areas are worked by satin stitch using one strand of floss in the needle. I didn't do any padding here. Just stitched the outline the same way as the areas of the plant motif and covered the “foldings” with parallel satin stitches. Lettering I used an easy and quick approach to lettering for this design. Take two strands of floss and outline a letter in back stitch first. Then “wrap” the letters in satin stitch. Because the letters are not that big and we use two strands of floss, there is no need for any padding. The letters look dimensional enough and pop out of the fabric surface. That's pretty much it. In case you have any questions left, you're always welcome to leave them in the comments below or send me a DM through the contact form :) DOWNLOAD THE FREE PATTERN HERE Have a nice stitching!
A casual comfy pullover of simple design fits like an oversized, made one-piece and seamless with long C-shaped sleeves, wide neckline with slit and drawstrings, side slits, and elongated back. DIFFICULTY Intermediate. SIZES • Bust: 33–34¾ (36¼–38½, 39¼–42½)″/84–88 (92–98, 100–108)cm. DIMENSIONS • Circumference at bustline: 50½ (52¼, 54¾)″/128 (133, 139)cm; • Intended ease at bustline: + 13¾–16¼″/+ 35–41cm. When choosing what size to knit, please, choose the size closest to your bust size (the circumference of the widest part of your bust). Circumference at the bustline of dimensions is bust size + intended positive ease at bustline. MATERIALS • 7¾ (8¾, 9¾)oz/220 (250, 280)g approx 2406 (2734, 3062)yds/2200 (2500, 2800)m of Marylin by Pecci Filati, 1000m/100g (58% mohair, 36% acrylic, 6% merino) in Marsh; • 1 pair circular needles size US 6 (4mm) length 32″/80cm; • 1 pair circular needles size US 7 (4.5mm) length 32″/80cm; • 3 pairs circular needles size US 8 (5mm) length 32″/80cm or 1 pair circular needles size US 8 (5mm) length 32″/80cm and 2 additional cables length 32″/80cm with end caps using interchangeable needles; • 2 double pointed needles size US 6 (4mm); • Removable stitch markers; • Tapestry needle. Alternative yarn for project Brioche Pullover v3. REQUIRED TECHNIQUES Italian Tubular Cast On, Brioche (sts, inc/dec), knitting in the round, 3-Needle Bind Off, Short Rows (Twin‑Stitch Method), Sewn Bind Off 1x1 Rib, I-Cord, blocking. Illustrated Tutorials for special techniques are included in the pattern: Short Rows (Twin‑Stitch Method), Weaving in ends; Written Tutorials: Brioche Sts (inc, dec), 3-Needle Bind Off, I-Cord, blocking. TYPE OF INSTRUCTIONS The pattern has written instructions and a schematic with dimensions. PATTERN SUPPORT For questions about this pattern and support in English, please visit in the Designs by E-ca group (Brioche Pullover v3 EN topic) or PM me on Ravelry. Don’t forget to share your progress on social media using the hashtag #BriochePulloverv3 so that I and others to see your beautiful knitwork! TERMS OF USE Individual, non-commercial use only. Sale, any other commercial use, and any reproduction, publication, or distribution prohibited. All images, text, and illustration © E-ca 2019. ••• Пуловер оверсайз силуэта с длинными рукавами C-силуэта и широким вырезом горловины на завязках, разрезами по бокам и удлинённой спинкой, выполненный одной деталью без швов. УРОВЕНЬ СЛОЖНОСТИ Средний. РАЗМЕРЫ • Длина окружности по линии груди: 128 (133, 139) см; • Свобода облегания по линии груди: + 35–41 см. При выборе размера, пожалуйста, выбирайте размер, наиболее близкий к вашему обхвату груди (обхват самой широкой части бюста). Измерение Длина окружности по линии груди соответствует Обхвату груди + Свобода облегания по линии груди. МАТЕРИАЛЫ • 2200 (2500, 2800) м/220 (250, 280) г пряжи Marylin от Pecci Filati, 1000 м/100 г (58% мохер, 36% акрил, 6% меринос), цвет Болотный; • 1 пара круговых спиц 4 мм, длиной 80 см; • 1 пара круговых спиц 4,5 мм, длиной 80 см; • 3 пары круговых спиц 5 мм, длиной 80 см или 1 пара круговых спиц 5 мм, длиной 80 см и 2 дополнительные лески, длиной 80 см, с заглушками при использовании съёмных спиц; • 2 чулочные спицы 4 мм; • Маркеры петель; • Гобеленовая игла. Аналоги пряжи для Brioche Pullover v3. ИСПОЛЬЗУЕМЫЕ ТЕХНИКИ Итальянский набор петель, Бриошь (петли, прибавление петель, убавление петель), вязание круговыми рядами, шов 3 спицами, укороченные ряды (метод двойных петель), Закрытие иглой петель резинки 1×1, i-cord, блокировка. Описание содержит иллюстрированные руководства по специальным техникам: укороченные ряды (метод двойных петель), Закрепление концов нитей; письменные руководства: Бриошь (петли, прибавление петель, убавление петель), шов 3 спицами, i-cord, блокировка. ТИП ОПИСАНИЯ Описание имеет письменные инструкции и чертёж выкройки с размерами. ПОДДЕРЖКА По вопросам, связанным с этим описанием и поддержки на русском языке, пожалуйста, посетите группу Designs by E-ca (тема Brioche Pullover v3 RU) или напишите PM на Ravelry. Не забудьте поделиться своим прогрессом в социальных сетях, используя хэштег #BriochePulloverv3, чтобы я и другие увидели Вашу прекрасную работу! УСЛОВИЯ ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЯ Только для персонального, некоммерческого использования. Продажа, использование в любых коммерческих целях, а также воспроизведение, публикация или распространение запрещены. Все фото, иллюстрации и текст © E-ca 2019.