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7 tutos de carrés à tout faire, à crocheter et à tricoter. Manique, dessous de plat, lavette. En trapilho, corde de coton ou de chanvre. Avec attaches en cuir ou anneau en bois. Vous avez le choix !
Oft kommt es vor, dass Babys nach dem Trinken aufstoßen und spucken. Die gute, alte Stoffwindel muss dann herhalten. Wir zeigen in dieser Anleitung, wie Sie ein Spucktuch nähen - individuell und in der Lieblingsfarbe.
The Electric Vest Knitting Pattern is a fun and easy pattern for beginner/intermediate knitters. It is knit with lace-weight yarn held in double to make it light and breezy for the summertime and layers well in the winter. It is slightly cropped and works in a basic stockinette stitch. It comes with sizing for S-XL US plus calculations available to adjust to any size. Yarn: 225m + 25g Soft Silk Mohair held in double. you will need 2 balls of colour A and two balls of colour B for the entirety of the vest. Options for yarn include Knitting for Olive's 'Soft Silk Mohair' or Hobbii Yarn's 'Super Kid Silk'. Needles: 6mm needles (note: I am typically a loose knitter so size up and make sure you find gauge before you begin) 4.5mm circular needles for the neckline/armholes and button trimming Other: A set of stitch markers (optional) A darning needle (optional) a set of eight (8) buttons of your choosing (the original pattern uses buttons with a 1.5cm circumference) A Sharps (sewing needle for hand sewing) and thread
download link after incoming payments Difficulty ●●●●○, Gr. 34 (36) 38 (40) 42 (44) 46 (48) Slipover is designed with a positive ease of approx. 16,5 to 20 cm Bust measurement 37,5 (39,5) 42 (44) 46 (50) 51,5 (53) cm Circumference body 104,5 (108) 114 (120) 126 (132) 138 (141,5) cm Erikka Slipover is worked seamlessly top down. First, the slipover is worked in rows while the shoulders are shaped with short rows. Thereafter, the body is worked in the round. Front and back are then divided and are finished separately. Decreases are worked at the front piece for a better fit. You pick up stitches for the ribbing around the slipovers neckline that is worked in the round. Erikka Slipover can be worked in 3 lengths, which result from the different lengths of armhole openings and 2 neckline variations. The short version can only be worked with a narrow neckline. Erikka Slipover is designed with a positive ease of approx. 16,5 to 20 cm.
Und machen Sie sich selbst eine Freude – mit einer solch fröhlichen und besonderen Tasche.
Genial, um Arm- und Halsausschnitt zu verstürzen und so kannst du ein endloses Schrägband selber machen! Super für viele Nähprojekte!
For the pincushion you’ll need approx. 25 g sock yarn for the body and 20 g for both the upper part of the dress and the skirt. For the hair you’ll need approx. 15 g yarn. The ruffles are worked of crochet yarn size 80. The pattern is written out. There are no charts but many pictures and sketches to clarify the instructions further.
Dedicated knitters will find a fresh, fun challenge in this follow-up to Rosemary Drysdale's bestselling Entrelac. Filled with 85 all-new stitch patterns for creating texture in fabric, Drysdale's innovative collection takes this hot new needlework craze to the next level. Advanced beginners and intermediates can try their hand at everything from cables, lace, and relief stitches to circles, triangles, and never-before-seen interpretations, along with 25 patterns for beautiful garments, fashion accessories, baby gifts, and home décor projects.
Ich zeige dir hier wie du in 15 Minuten einen ganz einfachen Loop Schal nähen kannst. Diesmal ein Kinderlopp, der nur einmal um den Hals geht.
Meine selbst genähten Türstopper schonen die Nerven, denn ab sofort klappern hier keine Türen mehr. DIY Klinkenpuffer, Türklinkenpuffer
Voici aujourd'hui un petit tuto pour les grandes débutantes en couture, les fainéantes ou les pressées, qui voudraient faire un petit cadeau maison... (de naissance, ou autre, il n'y a pas forcement besoin d'occasion pour offrir, non ?) Pour cela,...
A quick and easy DIY basket you can knit up no time flat. These small baskets are soft and flexible and can be folded down for storage.
Sewing Projects For Scrap Fabric - Cute Baskets These fabric trinket trays are a great beginner project. They are also great items to use fa...
Unser Rainbow Cardigan oder auch #cardiducoeur ist als Mohair Strickjacke ein luftig leichter Flausch-Traum, perfekt kombinierbar für jede Jahreszeit. Die Jacke wird von oben nach unten gearbeitet. Zuerst wird das Rückenteil, danach die beiden Vorderteile und die Ärmel direkt angestrickt. // Verwendete Techniken: - rechte und linke Maschen - Maschen aufnehmen - Abnahmen - Abketten - feste Maschen häkeln // Sprache: Deutsch // Schwierigkeitsgrad: LEVEL 2/5 Selbstbewusste Anfänger*innen (die bereit sind eigenständig auf Youtube zu lerneen/zugooglen) :) // Oversize Größen: XS/S, (M/L) // Material: 250* (300*) g Silkhair von Lana Grossa, (25 g = 210 m), 4 Fädig, oder 250* (300*) g Setasuri von Lana Grossa, (25 g = 212 m), 4 Fädig, oder 250* (300*) g Setasuri Big von Lana Grossa, (25 g = 100 m), 2 Fädig // Nadeln: 9 mm / 100 cm, 80 cm und 40 cm Häkelnadel Nr. 3 oder 4 // Maschenprobe: 10 M x 14 R = 10 x 10 cm Zum Anpassen der Maschenproben ggf. eine andere Nadelgröße wählen. *Diese Anleitung ist ausschließlich für den privaten Gebrauch. Sie darf nicht kopiert oder weiterverkauft werden. Die nach dieser Anleitung gestrickten Teile dürfen nicht verkauft werden.*
I recently unearthed the first project I ever knit, a moth-eaten stockinette scarf. I made…
Dans la cuisine comme dans le reste de la maison, on adopte un mode de vie zéro déchet. Découvrez comment fabriquer une éponge tawashi soi-même.
This thick, crocheted hot pad turned out so well that I'm hoping to make several more! It's so easy and completely beginner friendly, yet the pattern created a very professional, heavy duty piece. I'm running low on cute, useful hot pads that aren't stained or wearing thin, so this was made out of pure necessity.
A step-by-step tutorial on how to knit neat edges for beginners. 4 techniques and knitting tips for instant result - video included.
GK kreativ - nähen, stricken, häkeln, basteln, werken, kochen, backen und vieles mehr.
I’ve been wanting to try rolling dice to generate a stitch pattern for a while, using my secret code techniques for the layout, and so this étude is a try at that. I think it worked out well.…
Whenever I make a pronouncement here, it seems to be quickly followed by a u-turn. (Most recently: no casting on anything else for myself until the closet is sorted out! / hell-OH! tag team sweaters) But it is not always thus. For instance, at the first of the year I pronounced that one of the […]
Learn how to get a smooth, beautiful edge, avoiding that stair-step look of the normal bind-off with the Sloped Bind-Off Method. A simple technique that changes your...
Apprenez à fabriquer une magnifique trousse facile à coudre, apprenez à poser une fermeture éclair. DIY parfait pour les débutantes en couture !
Stopfen von Nähten braucht man, um einzelne Strickteile miteinander zu verbinden. Je nach Strickart gibt es verschiedene Möglichkeiten.
A multisize wrap full length apron sewing pattern with large front pocket - free pattern and instructions in sizes XS - XL.
Beautifully join two knitting pieces with active stitches together with this helpful kitchener stitch tutorial!
This post contains affiliate links I'm going to be honest with you... I use white thread and white bobbin about 90% of the time. BUT that doesn't mean I don't have a bajillion bobbins floating
Candle Flame Shawl Modèle gratuit ICI sur Ravelry ou LÀ sur Candle Along et ICI 2 pelotes d'Alpaga de Drops Coucou Barjolaine , ici aussi c'est la Yellow Mania !!!
En lisant et participant à pas mal de discussions dans des groupes ayant pour objectif la diminution des déchets, j'ai réalisé qu'on n'était pas toutes des "couturières" mais que certaines aimeraient qd même bien pouvoir coudre des choses très simples...
Ola fiorellini, tudo bem com vocês ?? aqui vai alguns truques de costura, bem simples, que encontrei no pinterest, e que decidi reunir ne...
There have been a lot of interesting style aesthetics gaining popularity over the last few years (anyone familiar with cottagecore or dark academia would tell you the same). A popular type of style often raved about among fashion enthusiasts has been labeled as dark mori or gothic minimalist, but could be better described as "witchy." While not always explicitly duplicating witches of folklore, sometimes this style does throw in a pentagram or pointy hat. That said, these 13 Witchy Knitting Patterns are subdued enough to wear to school or work while still giving you that mystical edge. If you think exclusively of '90s goth fashion when you think of 'witchy,' think again! This style is elegant, refined, and evocative of fantasy and mystery without being kitschy. Women of any age can pull off these cool knitting patterns, and many are easy enough for beginners to tackle. Not to be confused with the wiccan lifestyle, these patterns are simply callbacks in certain ways to witches of pop culture or lore. Whether you're looking for a few spooky statement pieces for October or some inspiration to revamp your entire wardrobe, you'll love these trendy knitting patterns. Sign up for our free email newsletter for more amazing patterns!
This easy beginner velvet yarn knit blanket is a free knitting pattern on the blog and the perfect addition to your home decor.
Kaktus aus Filz nähen. Du brauchst keine Nähmaschine, denn hier wird von Hand genäht. Den fertigen Kaktus kannst du als Nadelkissen verwenden.
I made these neck warmers last winter when I found out that changing the positions of the buttons of a neck warmer can change the whole pattern! Cool, isn't it? These can also be great for Christmas present. Check out the tutorial and find out how I made'em!
Already yesterday there was this smell in the air. Yes, I insist on this: You can smell upcoming snow! And when I got up this morning, over night the surrounding had magically transformed. As a dai…
Vous avez un petit cadeau à faire..... et si vous tricotiez ce "doudou petit bonhomme" tout facile comme tout! Il vous faut des aiguilles n°4 - de la laine en différentes couleurs (4 au moins), une aiguille à laine pour coudre votre ouvrage et du rembourrage....
Een zacht en lekker acrylgaren in MEGA-bollen van wel 400 gr
J'ai été très touchée par l'accueil réservé à mon Moomin au crochet sur mon compte instagram . Merci, merci !Regardez, Moomin est tellement heureux qu'il fait la danse de la joie rien que pour vous ! Un tel engouement méritait bien une petite surprise pour cette rentrée sur le blog : je vous l'avai
Hallo, liebe Leseratten! Schauen Sie sich mal an, was wir heute für Sie vorbereitet haben. Wir haben Information darüber gesammelt, wie man eine Leselotte
Friend of the Forest Hood Size Medium This particular design represents a perfect confluence of events; first, I got a request for a hooded cowl with a rounded crown, and then I found this rather spectacular alpaca yarn in the sale bin at my local yarn shop and knew that it would be perfect for the job. And if that isn't delightful enough, I also played a harrowing game of yarn chicken and managed to finish this medium size hood with just two skeins of the yarn. As you'll notice, however, I recommend a bit extra if you're making this size - unless, of course, you like to live as dangerously as I do. ;) Sizes: Small (Medium; Large) (Small is perfect for toddlers & young children; medium for large children, teens, and small adults; large for large adults or simply a fuller-fitting hood) Yarn: Lana Grossa Alta Moda Alpaca (90% Alpaca, 5% Virgin Wool, 5% Polyamide; 153 yards [140 meters]/50 grams); #035 Lime Sherbet - 2 skeins (3 skeins; 3 skeins) A better look at the back finish. Short rows give it a nice rounded seam. Needles: one 16" circular needle in size US 9, one set of double pointed needles (dpns) in size US 9 for three needle bind off (you can also use regular straight needles and your circular needle for your third) Notions: Tapestry needle, stitch marker Gauge: 18 stitches = 4 inches in stockinette So let's make a hood thingy thing! And let's start by casting on 96 (108; 120) stitches loosely, placing marker, and joining it in the round. Next, purl four rows around as edging. And once that's done, knit until knit section measures roughly 4" (4.5"; 5"). Then we'll work a few transition rows, as follows: Transition Row 1: * k10, k2tog; rep from * (88; 99; 110 stitches) Transition Row 2: knit Transition Row 3: * k9, k2tog * (80; 90; 100 stitches) Transition Row 4: knit Knit transition rows 1 - 4. At this point, you're going to stop knitting in the round, and instead knit back and forth from the stitch marker (you're still going to need your circular needle to do this, however, since otherwise you'll rip your work apart at the break). Anyway, so we'll continue like so: Row 1 (wrong side): k1, purl until you have 1 stitch left in row, k1 Row 2: knit Knit rows 1 & 2 until piece measures 6" (7"; 8") from where you started knitting back and forth and you've just finished a wrong side row. Now we'll begin working short rows to shape the crown of the hat (here's a short row technique refresher if you need one). Since I run my own website and don't risk running out of space, I've given the short row directions for each size separately. So find your size below and work as given! Size Small Short Row 1 (right side): k39, wrap and turn (w&t) Short Rows 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, & 20: purl until you have 1 stitch left in row, k1 Short Row 3: k38, w&t Short Row 5: k37, w&t Short Row 7: k36, w&t Short Row 9: k34, w&t Short Row 11: k32, w&t Short Row 13: k30, w&t Short Row 15: k28, w&t Short Row 17: k26, w&t Short Row 19: k24, w&t Short Row 21: knit (not actually a short row!) Short Row 22: k1, p38, w&t Short Rows 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, & 39, & 41: knit until end of row Short Row 24: k1, p37, w&t Short Row 26: k1, p36, w&t Short Row 28: k1, p35, w&t Short Row 30: k1, p33, w&t Short Row 32: k1, p31, w&t Short Row 34: k1, p29, w&t Short Row 36: k1, p27, w&t Short Row 38: k1, p25, w&t Short Row 40: k1, p23, w&t Short Row 42: k1, purl until 1 stitch left in row, k1 (not actually a short row!) Size Medium Short Row 1 (right side): k44, wrap and turn (w&t) Short Rows 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, & 22: purl until you have 1 stitch left in row, k1 Short Row 3: k43, w&t Short Row 5: k42, w&t Short Row 7: k41, w&t Short Row 9: k40, w&t Short Row 11: k38, w&t Short Row 13: k36, w&t Short Row 15: k34, w&t Short Row 17: k32, w&t Short Row 19: k30, w&t Short Row 21: k28, w&t Short Row 23: knit (not actually a short row!) Short Row 24: k1, p43, w&t Short Rows 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, & 43, & 45: knit until end of row Short Row 26: k1, p42, w&t Short Row 28: k1, p41, w&t Short Row 30: k1, p40, w&t Short Row 32: k1, p39, w&t Short Row 34: k1, p37, w&t Short Row 36: k1, p35, w&t Short Row 38: k1, p33, w&t Short Row 40: k1, p31, w&t Short Row 42: k1, p29, w&t Short Row 44: k1, p27, w&t Short Row 46: k1, purl until 1 stitch left in row, k1 (not actually a short row!) Size Large Short Row 1 (right side): k49, wrap and turn (w&t) Short Rows 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, & 24: purl until you have 1 stitch left in row, k1 Short Row 3: k48, w&t Short Row 5: k47, w&t Short Row 7: k46, w&t Short Row 9: k45, w&t Short Row 11: k44, w&t Short Row 13: k42, w&t Short Row 15: k40, w&t Short Row 17: k38, w&t Short Row 19: k36, w&t Short Row 21: k34, w&t Short Row 23: k32, w&t Short Row 25: knit (not actually a short row!) Short Row 26: k1, p48, w&t Short Rows 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45, 47, & 49: knit Short Row 28: k1, p47, w&t Short Row 30: k1, p46, w&t Short Row 32: k1, p45, w&t Short Row 34: k1, p44, w&t Short Row 36: k1, p43, w&t Short Row 38: k1, p41, w&t Short Row 40: k1, p39, w&t Short Row 42: k1, p37, w&t Short Row 44: k1, p35, w&t Short Row 46: k1, p33, w&t Short Row 48: k1, p31, w&t Short Row 50: k1, purl until 1 stitch left in row, k1 (not actually a short row!) Complete the short rows given for your size. You have now worked both sides of your crown and are ready to seam the top. Therefore, divide your stitches evenly between two dpns and use third dpn to work three needle bind off to seam hood (you can also bind off regularly and seam, or of course use other needles besides dpns to complete it - I just like them because I don't have to worry which end I insert them through for the bind off!). Finally, using your circular needle again, pick up 86 (96; 110) evenly along face hole (in case any of you are as lazy about this stuff as me: the evenly part is important! Place stitch markers or something to keep your sections even if you need to in order to keep track!). Knit four rows around and bind off loosely. Tuck in ends and block hood, allowing both edgings (at the bottom of the hood and around the face) to curl naturally. And that, friends, is how you make this hood!
Wie man den perfekten Rollsaum näht oder richtig kräuselt? Das zeigen wir dir hier in unserem Tutorial.