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Montag, 24. Juni 2024

44. Blumen häkeln: Eine Margaritte

Eine Margaritte

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Gehäkelte Margerite mit detaillierter kostenloser Häkelanleitung zur Herstellung: eine charmante, handgefertigte Blume mit weißen Blütenblättern, gelber Mitte und grünen Blättern, perfekt als Dekoration oder Geschenk.


Eine Gehäkelte Margerite: Bringe Natürliche Schönheit in Dein Zuhause

Willkommen zurück auf meinem Blog!

Heute tauchen wir in ein bezauberndes und charmantes Projekt ein: eine gehäkelte Margerite. Diese wunderschöne Blume ist ein Symbol für Unschuld, Reinheit und neue Anfänge. Ob als Dekoration, Geschenk oder als Verzierung für andere Projekte – eine gehäkelte Margerite bringt einen Hauch von Natur in dein Zuhause. Lass uns gemeinsam entdecken, warum dieses Projekt so viel Freude bereitet.

Warum eine Margerite häkeln?

Margeriten sind aufgrund ihrer Einfachheit und Eleganz weltweit beliebt. Eine gehäkelte Margerite ist ein lohnendes Projekt, das relativ schnell gehäkelt werden kann. Es eignet sich sowohl für Anfänger als auch für erfahrene Häkler. Zudem können gehäkelte Margeriten auf vielfältige Weise verwendet werden:

  • Als Applikationen auf Taschen, Hüten und Kleidung
  • Als Broschen oder Anstecknadeln
  • In Sträußen als einzigartiges Geschenk
  • Als Wohnaccessoire zur Verschönerung jedes Raumes

Die Schönheit der gehäkelten Margerite

Eine gehäkelte Margerite ist mehr als nur eine Dekoration; sie ist ein Ausdruck deiner Kreativität und Handwerkskunst. Die zarten weißen Blütenblätter und das leuchtend gelbe Zentrum verleihen ihr ein realistisches und dennoch charmantes Aussehen. Du kannst sie als Blickfang in deinem Wohnzimmer platzieren, an Geschenke anbringen oder sogar zu einem wunderschönen Blumenstrauß zusammenstellen.

Personalisierung deiner Margerite

Das Tolle an gehäkelten Blumen ist, dass du sie nach Belieben anpassen kannst. Hier sind einige Ideen, wie du deine Margerite individuell gestalten kannst:

  • Farbvariationen: Experimentiere mit verschiedenen Farben für einen einzigartigen Look. Rosa, Blau oder sogar mehrfarbige Margeriten können einen verspielten Touch hinzufügen.
  • Blütenblätter: Variiere die Anzahl der Blütenblätter für eine vollere oder luftigere Blume.
  • Blattformen: Probiere verschiedene Blattformen und -größen aus, um Abwechslung zu schaffen.

Inspiration und Anwendungsmöglichkeiten

Der Fantasie sind keine Grenzen gesetzt! Hier sind einige kreative Ideen, wie du deine gehäkelte Margerite verwenden kannst:

  • Dekoration: Verschönere dein Zuhause, indem du die Margerite in einer Vase präsentierst oder an Vorhängen befestigst.
  • Geschenke: Verwende gehäkelte Margeriten als besondere Geschenkanhänger oder integriere sie in Geschenkverpackungen.
  • Modeaccessoire: Trage die Margerite als Brosche oder befestige sie an einer Tasche für einen fröhlichen Farbtupfer.
  • Hochzeiten: Geknüpfte Blumensträuße aus gehäkelten Margeriten sind einzigartige und dauerhafte Hochzeitssträuße.

Fazit

Eine gehäkelte Margerite ist ein einfaches, aber sehr lohnendes Projekt, das Freude und Kreativität bringt. Es bietet die Möglichkeit, deine Häkelfähigkeiten zu verbessern und gleichzeitig etwas Schönes und Funktionales zu schaffen. Ob als persönliche Dekoration oder als Geschenk – diese charmante Blume wird sicherlich ein Lächeln auf die Gesichter der Menschen zaubern, die sie sehen.

Ich hoffe, dass dir dieses Projekt genauso viel Freude bereitet wie mir. Teile gerne deine Kreationen mit mir in den Kommentaren oder auf Social Media. Bis zum nächsten Mal und viel Spaß beim Häkeln!

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Sonntag, 23. Juni 2024

Amigurumi: Keychain Bird ( eng )

Amigurumi: Keychain Bird



Welcome to my blog for crafts and creative DIY projects! Today, we’re focusing on an especially cute and colorful project: an Amigurumi keychain in the shape of a bird. This little companion is not only an eye-catcher on your keychain but also a great gift for friends and family. Let’s dive into the world of Amigurumi together and discover why this art form is so popular.

What is Amigurumi?

Amigurumi is the Japanese art of knitting or crocheting small, stuffed toys and figures. The word "Amigurumi" is a combination of "Ami," meaning knitted or crocheted, and "Nuigurumi," meaning stuffed doll. Originally from Japan, this art form has spread worldwide and is very popular.

Why a Bird?

Birds symbolize freedom, creativity, and lightness. A small Amigurumi bird on your keychain reminds us daily to appreciate the little joys of life and bring a bit of color into our everyday routine. Additionally, birds are particularly popular in the crochet scene because their clear shapes and varied colors make them perfect for Amigurumi.

Color Choice

Think about what colors you want to use for your bird. You can choose natural colors or opt for a colorful, imaginative design.

Body

Start with the body of the bird. It is usually oval or spherical.

Inspiration and Variations

There are no limits to your imagination! Experiment with different colors. You can add accessories like hats, bows, or even tiny feet to your bird.

Conclusion

An Amigurumi keychain in the shape of a bird is a simple yet very rewarding project. It offers the opportunity to be creative while creating a functional accessory. Whether as a personal trinket or a gift, this little bird will surely bring a smile to the faces of its owners.

I hope this project brings you as much joy as it does to me. Feel free to share your creations with us in the comments or on social media! Until next time, and happy crocheting!

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Keychain: Bird


The Basic Pattern is Crocheted in Spiral Rounds with Single Crochets

Head and Body in Light Blue or Color of Your Choice

Round 1: Work 6 sc into a magic ring. (6)

Round 2: Double each sc. (12

Round 3: Double every 2nd sc. (18)

Round 4: Double every 3rd sc. (24)

Round 5: Double every 4th sc. (30)6 -10.

 Rounds: 6.10: Crochet 30 sc in each round. (30)

Round: 11:Crochet every 4th and 5th sc together. (24)

Round: 12:Crochet every 3rd and 4th sc together. (18)

Round: 13:Crochet every 2nd and 3rd sc together. (12)

Round: 14:Always crochet 2 sc together. (6)

Round: 15:Double each sc. (12)

Round: 16:Double every 2nd sc. (18)

Rounds: 17 - 18:Crochet 18 sc in each round. (18)

Round:19: Crochet every 2nd and 3rd sc together. (12)

Round:20: Always crochet 2 sc together. (6)

Finish the part, cut the yarn with about 10 cm length. Stuff the head and body with fiberfill and close with the yarn.


Wings (2x) in Light BlueWork 5 sc into a magic ring. (5)

  1. Round 1: Double each sc. (10)
  2. Rounds 2 + 3: Crochet 10 sc in each round. (10)
  3. Round 4: Always crochet 2 sc together. (5)

Finish the part, cut the yarn with about 10 cm length. Now flatten the wing and sew it to the head with the yarn. Make the second wing in the same way and sew it to the other side of the head.


Beak in Yellow

  1. Chain 2 and crochet 4 sc into the 2nd stitch from the hook. Close with a slip stitch and crochet in spiral rounds.
  2. Round 1: Double each sc. (8)
  3. Round 2: Crochet 8 sc. (8)

Finish the part and cut the yarn with about 10 cm length. Now stuff the beak with a bit of fiberfill and sew it to the center of the head with the yarn.


Belly Patch in White

  1. Chain 2 and crochet 5 sc into the 2nd stitch from the hook. Close with 1 slip stitch.
  2. In the next round, double each sc. (10)

Finish the part and cut the yarn with about 10 cm length. Sew the belly patch to the center of the bird's body.


Finishing

Sew black beads as eyes. Alternatively, embroider with black thread and stitch the eyebrows with black yarn. Attach the bird to a key ring

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Samstag, 15. Juni 2024

Amigurumi :Pineapple ( eng )

Amigurumi: Pineapple


Happy Crocheting: The Joy of Making an Amigurumi Pineapple

Amigurumi, the Japanese art of crocheting or knitting small stuffed animals, has taken the crafting world by storm. These enchanting creations range from tiny animals to delightful food items, each imbued with unique charm. One of the most cheerful and vibrant figures you can make is an amigurumi pineapple. This tropical fruit, with its spiky exterior and sweet interior, is an irresistibly cute and satisfying project. Let's explore the joy of crocheting an amigurumi pineapple and the happiness it brings.

A Touch of Sunshine

There is something inherently cheerful about a pineapple. Its bright yellow body and green leaves evoke images of sunny beaches and tropical vacations. Crocheting an amigurumi pineapple brings a piece of that sunshine into your home, no matter the season. The process of crocheting this delightful fruit can be as relaxing as a day at the beach, and the end result is a whimsical piece that brightens any space.

The Creative Journey

Embarking on the journey to create an amigurumi pineapple is a rewarding experience for both beginners and seasoned crafters. The beauty of amigurumi lies in its simplicity and versatility. With just a few basic stitches and some colorful yarn, you can bring this playful pineapple to life. As you work, you'll find yourself immersed in the creative process, watching as the pineapple takes shape with each stitch.

Perfectly Imperfect

One of the most charming aspects of handmade amigurumi is its uniqueness. Each piece is perfectly imperfect, reflecting the maker's individual touch. Whether your pineapple turns out tall and slender or short and round, it will have a personality all its own. These variations add to the charm and make your creation truly one-of-a-kind.

A Thoughtful Gift

An amigurumi pineapple makes for a thoughtful and heartfelt gift. Its cheerful appearance is sure to bring a smile to anyone's face. Whether for a friend who loves tropical fruits, a child who adores stuffed toys, or as a housewarming gift to add a touch of whimsy to a new home, an amigurumi pineapple is a delightful and unexpected present.

Joining the Amigurumi Community

Creating an amigurumi pineapple is also a wonderful way to connect with the larger crafting community. There are countless online forums, social media groups, and local meet-ups where crafters share their creations, tips, and patterns. Joining these communities can provide inspiration, support, and a sense of camaraderie as you embark on your amigurumi journey.

A Lasting Keepsake

In a world filled with mass-produced items, there's something special about handmade creations. An amigurumi pineapple is a lasting keepsake, a piece of art that carries the time, effort, and love put into making it. Each time you look at your pineapple, you'll be reminded of the joy of creating something beautiful with your own hands.

Conclusion

Crocheting an amigurumi pineapple is more than just making a cute toy; it's an experience that brings joy, creativity, and a sense of accomplishment. Whether you're new to amigurumi or a seasoned pro, this project is sure to delight and inspire. So grab your crochet hook, pick out some vibrant yarn, and start stitching your way to a little piece of tropical paradise. Happy crafting!


Amigurumi:Pineapple

With yellow yarn, crochet 6 sc into a magic ring. Close with a sl st (6).

1st Round: Double each stitch with dc. Close with a sl st (12).

2nd Round: 1 dc, 2 dc in next stitch. Repeat 5 times (18).

3rd Round: 3 ch, 6 dc in the same stitch, 1 dc, 7 dc in the next stitch, 1 dc Repeat 8 times (72).

4th Round: Join beige yarn. 72 sc, finish off (72).

5th Round: Join yellow yarn in an sc over a dc between two clusters. 3 ch, 8 dc in the same stitch, skip 3 stitches, 1 sc, skip 3 stitches, 9 dc in one stitch, skip 3 stitches, 1 sc, skip 3 stitches Repeat 8 times. Close with a sl st.

6th Round: With beige yarn, 2 ch, 8 sc, in the sc between 2 clusters, 1 dc, 1 ch, 1 dc, 9 sc, in the sc between 2 clusters, 1 dc, 1 ch, 1 dc Repeat 8 times. Close with a sl st.

7th Round: Join yellow yarn in a 1 ch-loop, crochet 9 dc, in the 5 sc crochet 1 sc, Repeat 8 times.

8th - 25th Round: Alternate rounds 6 and 7.

26th Round: 2 ch, 8 sc, in the sc between 2 clusters, 1 sc, 9 sc, in the sc between the clusters, 1 sc Repeat 8 times.

27th Round: Join yellow yarn between 2 clusters and crochet 7 dc in this sc, 1 sc in the 5th sc of the previous round. * Repeat

28th Round: With beige yarn, 2 ch, 6 sc, skip 1 stitch, 7 sc, skip 1 stitch Repeat.

29th Round: Join yellow yarn in the 1st sc of a cluster and crochet 7 dc in this stitch, skip 6 stitches 7 dc, skip 6 stitches Repeat.

30th Round: With beige yarn. 2 ch, 5 sc, skip 1 stitch 6 sc, skip 1 stitch Repeat (54).

Stuff the pineapple.

31st Round: 1 dc, 2 dc in next stitch Repeat.

32nd Round: Crochet all stitches together. Pull the thread through the last stitch and tighten to close the opening.


Leaves:

The leaves are crocheted in rounds.


Large Leaf (3x):

With green yarn, crochet 4 sc into a magic ring.

1st Round: 1 sc, 2 sc in next stitch Repeat (6).

2nd Round: 2 sc, 2 sc in next stitch Repeat.

3rd Round: 1 sc, 2 sc in next stitch Repeat.

4th Round: 12 sc.

5th Round: 1 sc, 2 sc in next stitch Repeat (18).

6th - 33rd Round: 18 sc.


Small Leaf (6x):

With green yarn, crochet 4 sc into a magic ring.

1st Round: 1 sc, 2 sc in next stitch Repeat (6).

2nd Round: 2 sc, 2 sc in next stitch Repeat (8).

3rd Round: 8 sc.

4th Round: 1 sc, 2 sc in next stitch Repeat (12).

5th - 18th Round: 12 sc.

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Freitag, 14. Juni 2024

43 Granny Square: Magaritte

Granny Square: Margaritte 

Mit Häkelanleitung


Granny Square mit Margariten-Muster: Elegantes Häkelquadrat mit gelber Mitte, weißen Blütenblättern und grünem Rahmen – eine vielseitige und zeitlose Häkelidee.Mit kostenloser Anleitung.



Margariten-Muster: Ein zeitloser Klassiker für vielseitige Häkelprojekte

Ein Muster, das begeistert
Das Granny Square Margariten-Muster ist eines der beliebtesten Häkelmuster, bekannt für seine Eleganz und Vielseitigkeit. Egal, ob kuschelige Decken, stilvolle Jacken oder dekorative Taschen – dieses Muster bringt zeitlose Schönheit in jedes Projekt.

Anpassungsfähigkeit für kreative Freiheit
Mit nur drei Grundreihen können Häkelfans ihrer Fantasie freien Lauf lassen. Die Farbauswahl macht jedes Quadrat einzigartig: sanfte Pastelltöne für schlichte Eleganz oder kräftige Farben für lebendige Designs. Ob Anfänger oder Fortgeschrittener, dieses Muster bietet Raum für individuelle Kreativität und ist gleichzeitig leicht zu erlernen.

Perfekt für Anfänger und Profis
Das Margariten-Muster verbindet Einfachheit mit Raffinesse und ist damit für Anfänger ein großartiger Einstieg als auch für erfahrene Häkler eine spannende Herausforderung.

Warum das Margariten-Muster wählen?

  • Vielseitigkeit: Ideal für Decken, Kleidungsstücke oder Accessoires
  • Zeitloser Stil: Nie aus der Mode, immer aktuell
  • Anpassbar: Gestalten Sie Ihr Muster mit Ihren Lieblingsfarben

Fazit
Das Margariten-Muster ist ein Must-Have für alle Häkelbegeisterten. Ob als klassisches Einzelstück oder als Teil eines größeren Projekts – dieses Muster verleiht jedem Häkelwerk eine charmante Note.

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Entdecken Sie spannende Anleitungen, hilfreiche Tipps und kreative Inspirationen. Teilen Sie Ihre Erfahrungen und Projekte mit dem Margariten-Muster in den Kommentaren – ich freue mich darauf, von Ihnen zu hören!

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Sonntag, 9. Juni 2024

Amigurumi Cat ( eng )

Amigurumi Cat



A Fluffy DIY Friend for Kids and Adults

Welcome to a charming DIY project that will delight both children and adults – a lovingly crocheted Amigurumi cat made from fluffy yarn! If you enjoy crafting and love animals, this project is perfect for you. Let's dive into the wonderful world of Amigurumi and discover how you can crochet your own fluffy cat figure, which will become a loyal companion for both young and old.

What is Amigurumi?

Amigurumi is a Japanese art form that involves creating small, knitted or crocheted toys. These cute figures, often in animal shapes, are popular worldwide and are known for their loving details. Amigurumi projects are perfect for unleashing your creativity and making unique toys.

A Loving Companion for Kids and Adults

An Amigurumi cat made from fluffy yarn is not only a beautiful craft project but also a loyal friend for children and adults. The soft, cuddly texture makes it a perfect toy for children, while the loving design enchants adults as well. These handmade figures make ideal gifts and bring joy to every household.

Conclusion

Crocheting an Amigurumi cat from fluffy yarn is a wonderful project for anyone who loves crafting and cute animal figures. With a little patience and creativity, you can create a unique, lovingly designed cuddly toy that will delight both children and adults. Have fun crocheting and creating your own fluffy cat world!


Amigurumi Cat

Using different materials results in different sizes.Leg

Leg

Crochet 7 sc in a magic ring. Work in spirals.

Round 1: Increase every 2nd stitch (10)

Rounds 2-8: 10 sc each round (10)

Finish the round with a sl st.

Leg and Body

Crochet the 1st leg as described, then:

Round 9: 1 sl st in the next stitch. Chain 5, with both legs pointing down, 1 sl st in a stitch of the last round of the 1st leg. 1 sc (mark the beginning of the new round here), 9 sc around the 1st leg, 5 sc in the chain, 10 sc around the 2nd leg, 5 sc in the other side of the chain. (30)

Rounds 9-10: 30 sc each round (30)

Round 10: 8 sc, next stitch increase, 2 sc repeat 4 times, 10 sc (34)

Round 11: 10 sc, next stitch increase, 3 sc repeat 3 times, 12 sc (37)

Rounds 12-19: 37 sc each round (37)

Round 20: 10 sc, 2 sc together, 5 sc repeat 2 times, 2 sc together, 11 sc (34)

Rounds 21-22: 34 sc each round (34)

Round 23: 10 sc, 2 sc together, 2 sc repeat 4 times, 8 sc (30)

Round 24: 30 sc (30)

Stuff the legs and body with fiberfill.

Crochet a rectangle that will fit between the arms. Continue in rows.

Row 1 (equivalent to Round 25): 4 sc in the previous direction. (4)

Rows 2-4: Crochet as follows: 1 ch, turn, 8 sc (8)

Cut the yarn, leaving about 30 cm, and pull it through the last stitch.

Sew the upper edge of the rectangle to the other side of the body. Leave 7 stitches open on each side of the body.

Arms (make 2)

Crochet 7 sc in a magic ring. Work in spirals.

Round 1: Increase every 2nd stitch (10)

Rounds 2-9: 10 sc each round (10)

Finish the round with a sl st. Cut the yarn, leaving about 30 cm. Stuff with fiberfill and sew to the arm openings, sewing 7 stitches of the body and 4 stitches of the rectangle.

Head

Chain 10 + 1 turning ch, turn, and crochet around the chain in spirals.

Round 1: 3 sc in the 2nd ch from the hook, 8 sc, 3 sc in the next ch, on the other side of the chain, 8 sc (22)

Round 2: Next 3 stitches increase, 8 sc repeat 2 times (28)

Round 3: (Next stitch increase, 1 sc) repeat 3 times, 8 sc repeat 2 times (34)

Round 4: (Next stitch increase, 2 sc) repeat 3 times, 8 sc repeat 2 times (40)

Rounds 5-6: 40 sc each round (40)

Round 7: 16 sc in color 1, switch to color 2 and crochet 1 sc, switch back to color 1 and crochet 23 sc.

Round 8: 15 sc in color 1, switch to color 2 and crochet 3 sc, switch back to color 1 and crochet 22 sc.

Round 9: 14 sc in color 1, switch to color 2 and crochet 5 sc, switch back to color 1 and crochet 21 sc.

Round 10: 13 sc in color 1, switch to color 2 and crochet 7 sc, switch back to color 1 and crochet 20 sc.

Round 11: 12 sc in color 1, switch to color 2 and crochet 28 sc (40)

Insert safety eyes on each side of the color change, between rounds 6 and 7, 5-6 stitches apart.

Round 12: (2 sc, next 2 stitches together) repeat 3 times, 8 sc repeat 2 times (34)

Round 13: (1 sc, next 2 stitches together) repeat 3 times, 8 sc repeat 2 times (28)

Round 14: (2 sc, next 2 stitches together) repeat 3 times, 6 sc repeat 2 times (22)

Stuff the head with fiberfill.

Round 15: 2 sc, next 2 stitches together repeat 5 times, next 2 stitches together (16)

Round 16: 1 sc, next 2 stitches together repeat 5 times, 1 sc (11)

Remember to add fiberfill.

Round 17: Next 2 stitches together repeat 5 times, 1 sl st (6)

Cut the yarn, leaving about 50 cm, and pull it through the last 6 stitches and tighten.

Ears (make 2)

Crochet 4 sc in a magic ring. Work in spirals.

Round 1: Increase in the 1st and 3rd stitches (6)

Round 2: Increase in the 1st and 4th stitches (8)

Round 3: Increase in the 1st and 5th stitches (10)

Rounds 4-6: 10 sc each round (10)

Cut the yarn, leaving about 20 cm, and pull it through the last stitch.

Tail

Crochet 4 sc in a magic ring and continue in spirals.

Round 1: Increase in the 1st stitch (5)

Round 2: Increase in the 1st and 3rd stitches (7)

Rounds 3-18: Remember to add fiberfill as you go. 7 sc each round.

1 sl st, fold the tail in half and crochet together with 3 sc through both layers. Cut the yarn, leaving about 20 cm, and pull it through the last stitch.

Finishing

Attach the head above the arms, sewing several rounds of the head to several rounds of the body.

Sew the ears to the head over rounds 1-4 through both layers. Attach the tail to the back of the body.

Embroider the nose with pink thread on the tip of the crocheted triangle on the head. Use black thread to embroider the whiskers

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