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Dienstag, 4. Juni 2024

Amigurumi Eggplant: ( eng)

Amigurumi Eggplant: 



Versatile Decoration and Play Fun

The world of crochet offers endless creative possibilities, and an Amigurumi eggplant is a wonderful example of this. This charming crocheted vegetable is not only a great decoration for the kitchen and dining area as a table centerpiece but also a wonderful toy for children. Whether in a child's play grocery store or toy kitchen, the Amigurumi eggplant delights both young and old.

Decorative Accents for Kitchen and Dining Area

An Amigurumi eggplant brings color and a touch of nature into your home. It is perfect as a decorative element in a fruit bowl or as a centerpiece on the dining table. The lovingly crocheted eggplant adds a personal touch to your kitchen decor and creates a warm, inviting atmosphere.

Play Kitchen and Child's Grocery Store

Children love playing with realistically looking crocheted vegetables in their play kitchen or grocery store. The Amigurumi eggplant is soft, safe, and ideal for imaginative play. It promotes creative role-playing and helps children learn about different types of vegetables.

Simple Instructions for Crochet Enthusiasts

Even crochet beginners can take on the challenge of making an Amigurumi eggplant. With my instructions, this project is easy to master and offers quick success. The joy of creating such a piece of art with your own hands is priceless, making crocheting an even more satisfying hobby.

Versatile Uses

The Amigurumi eggplant is not only a great toy but also a versatile decoration. It can serve as a table decoration for special occasions or simply enhance the daily ambiance. Additionally, it makes a wonderful gift for friends and family who appreciate handmade items.

Conclusion

An Amigurumi eggplant is a versatile and delightful project that serves both as a decoration and a toy. Whether in the kitchen, dining area, as a table decoration, or in the play kitchen, this crocheted eggplant brings joy and creativity into your home.

Grab your crochet hook and yarn now and start your next project with an Amigurumi eggplant. Let your creativity run free and enjoy the wonderful results of your handiwork!

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The Eggplant is crocheted in spiral rounds

Body

Rnd 1 Color Lika.   Crochet 6 sc into a magic ring.     (6)

Continue with sc

Rnd 2. Double every stitch.   (12)

Rnd 3.  Double every 2nd stitch.   (18)

Rnd 4.  Double every 3rd stitch.   (24)

Rnd 5.   Double every 4th stitch.   (30)

Rnd 6.  Double every 5th stitch.   (36)

Rnd 7.  Double every 6th stitch.   (42)

Rnd 8   Double every 7th stitch.   (48)

Rnd 9.  Double every 8th stitch.    (54)

Rnd 10.  Double every 9th stitch   (60)

Rnd 11 - 14. Crochet 60 sc.   (60)

Rnd 15.  Crochet every 8th and 9th stitch together.   (54)

Rnd 16 - 20.  Crochet 54 sc.   (54)

Rnd 21   Crochet every 8th and 9th stitch together.   (48)

Rnd 22 - 27    Crochet 48 sc.   (48)

Rnd 28.   Crochet every 7th and 8th stitch together.   (42)

Rnd 29 - 35.  Crochet 42 sc.   (42)

Rnd 36.  Crochet every 6th and 7th stitch together    (36)

Rnd 37 - 39.   Crochet 36 sc.   (36)

Rnd 40.   Crochet every 5th and 6th stitch together.    (30)

Rnd 41 + 42.   Crochet 30 sc.  ( 30 )

Rnd 43.  Crochet every 4th and 5th stitch together.   (24)

Fill the eggplant with stuffing.

Rnd 44.   Crochet every 3rd and 4th stitch together.   (18)

Rnd 45.  Crochet every 2nd and 3rd stitch together.  (12)

Rnd 46.   Crochet every 1st and 2nd stitch together. Close with a sl st in the next stitch.    (6)


The Leaves (make 5)

Continue directly with green yarn.

Row 1.  Crochet sc into the 1st and 2nd stitches of the eggplant + 1 turning ch.   (2)

Row 2.  Double each sc + 1 turning ch.   (4)

Row 3.   Crochet 2 sc into the 1st stitch, 1 sc into each of the other stitches, 1 turning ch.    (5)

Row 4.  Crochet 2 sc into the 1st stitch, 2 sc into the last stitch, 1 sc into each of the stitches in between, 1 turning ch.   (7)

Row 5.  Crochet 2 sc into the 1st stitch, 1 sc into each of the other stitches, 1 turning ch.   (8)

Row 6.  Crochet 2 sc into the 1st stitch, 2 sc into the last stitch, 1 sc into each of the stitches in between, 1 turning ch.   (10)

Row 7 + 8.  Crochet 1 sc into each stitch and remember the turning ch.   (10)

Row 9.  Crochet the first two and last two sc together, 1 sc into each of the stitches in between, 1 turning ch.   (8)

Row 10.  Crochet the first two and last two sc together, 1 sc into each of the stitches in between, 1 turning ch.   (6)

Row 11.   Crochet the first two sc together, 1 sc into each of the stitches in between, 1 turning ch.   (5)

Row 12   Crochet the first two and last two sc together, 1 sc into each of the stitches in between, 1 turning ch.   (4)

Row 13   Crochet the first two sc together, 1 sc into each of the stitches in between, 1 turning ch.   (3)

Row 14.  Crochet 2 sc into the first stitch, crochet the last two stitches together, 1 turning ch.   (3)

Row 15.  Crochet the first two stitches together, crochet 2 sc into the last stitch, 1 turning ch.  (3)

Row 16.  Crochet the first two stitches together, crochet 1 sl st into the last stitch.

Cut the yarn, leaving a longer tail.


Stem

Attach green yarn to the bottom and crochet 5 ch + 1 turning ch.

Turn and crochet 4 sc back and attach with 1 sl st to the body.


Finishing

Using the remaining yarn tails from the leaves, sew the tips of the leaves to the eggplant


Montag, 3. Juni 2024

Granny Square: A Blossom ( eng )

Granny Square: A Blossom 


Discover the versatility of the Granny Square for your next crochet project.

Are you looking for a Granny Square for your next project? Then you’re in the right place! Discover this timeless beauty and let yourself be inspired by this free pattern. Whether for cardigans, sweaters, blan
kets, bags, or accessories – the versatility of the Granny Square will amaze you. Dive into the world of creativity and craft your own unique pieces with joy and fun. Indulge in your love for crochet and discover new trends and ideas.

What is a Granny Square?

A Granny Square is a square crochet motif traditionally made up of several rounds. It can be created in various colors and patterns and is incredibly versatile. The classic design makes it simple yet exciting to create different projects.

Uses for Your Granny Square:

  • Cardigans: Connect several Granny Squares to create stylish and comfortable cardigans.
  • Sweaters: Combine different colors and patterns to design unique sweaters.
  • Blankets: Use colorful Granny Squares to crochet cozy and beautiful blankets.
  • Bags: A Granny Square can be the perfect start for a handmade bag.
  • Accessories: Decorate hats, scarves, or even home decor items with Granny Squares.

Why Granny Squares?

Granny Squares are not only a creative outlet but also a great way to use up leftover yarn and create unique, handmade gifts. They are perfect for beginners looking to improve their crochet skills as well as for experienced crocheters seeking new challenges.

Conclusion

Whether you are a beginner or an experienced crocheter, Granny Squares offer endless possibilities for creative projects. Let this pattern inspire you and create your own masterpieces. Share your finished projects in the comments and let us know which colors and designs you used. Happy crocheting and see you next time!


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You will need 3 colors. Choose colors as you like.

Round 1 (Color A):

Chain 3 (counts as 1 dc) and crochet 11 dc into a magic ring. Slip stitch into the 3rd chain.     (12 stitches)

Round 2:

Crochet 2 sc into each of the 12 dc. Fasten off and invisibly close the round in the 2nd stitch.      (24 stitches)

Round 3 (Color B):

Attach yarn in any stitch with a standing stitch. 5 dc in the next stitch, skip 1 stitch, slip stitch, skip 1 stitch repeat 5 times, slip stitch into the 1st dc.      (36 stitches)

Round 4:

Chain 2 (counts as 1 hdc), 1 hdc, 2 hdc in the next stitch, 2 hdc, slip stitch into the 2nd round over the slip stitches of the 3rd round. 2 hdc, 2 hdc in the next stitch, 2 hdc, slip stitch into the 2nd round over the slip stitches of the 3rd round repeat 4 times. Fasten off and invisibly close the round in the 1st actual hdc.      (42 stitches)

Round 5 (Color C):

Attach yarn in any 2 hdc of a petal with a standing stitch. 4 sc, 1 hdc, 2 hdc in the next slip stitch, 1 hdc repeat 5 times, slip stitch into the 1st sc.         (48 stitches)

Round 6:

4 sc, 3 hdc, 2 dc + 2 chains + 2 dc in the next stitch, 3 hdc 5 sc, 3 hdc, 2 dc + 2 chains + 2 dc in the next stitch, 3 hdc repeat 2 times, 1 sc, slip stitch into the 1st sc.         (60 stitches + 8 chains)

Round 7:

6 sc, 2 hdc, 1 hdc + 2 chains + 1 hdc in the next chain space 2 hdc, 11 sc, 2 hdc, 1 hdc + 2 chains + 1 hdc in the next chain space repeat 2 times, 2 hdc, 5 sc, slip stitch into the 1st sc.      (68 stitches + 8 chains)

Round 8:

1 sc + 2 chains + 1 sc in the next chain space, skip 1 stitch (hidden), 16 sc, 1 sc + 2 chains + 1 sc in the next chain space, skip 1 stitch (hidden) repeat 2 times, 8 sc. Fasten off and invisibly close the round in the 2nd stitch.

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Sonntag, 2. Juni 2024

Amigurumi Keychain Chicken (eng )

 Amigurumi Keychain: Chicken





A Charming Accessory: Amigurumi Chicken Keychain

Amigurumi is not only a fun and creative hobby but also a wonderful way to make small, adorable figures that brighten up your everyday life. One of the most popular Amigurumi projects is the keychain – small, practical, and incredibly cute. In this blog post, I would like to introduce you to the Amigurumi chicken keychain and show you why it is the perfect project for crochet enthusiasts of all levels.

Why an Amigurumi Chicken Keychain?

Chickens are not only popular animals on the farm but also perfect motifs for Amigurumi. With their round bodies, colorful or single-colored feathers, and distinctive combs, they are easily recognizable and instantly bring a smile to your face. A chicken keychain is not only practical but also a real eye-catcher that will brighten up your keyring and give you a piece of handmade joy to carry with you.

Versatility and Creativity

An Amigurumi chicken keychain is incredibly versatile. You can make it as a gift for friends and family, attach it to bags and backpacks as a decoration, or simply use it as a cute eye-catcher for your keys. The possibilities are endless!

Another advantage is that you can let your creativity run wild. Choose the color for the feathers, add small details like eyes and combs, and experiment with different yarns to create the perfect chicken.

Tips for Your Amigurumi Chicken

Choose the right yarn: Use soft, easy-to-work yarn in bright colors. Cotton yarn is a good choice as it is durable and holds its shape well.

Use appropriate crochet hooks: The right hook size ensures that your chicken has a firm structure and the stuffing does not show through the stitches.

Add small details: Safety eyes or embroidered eyes, a small comb, and a beak give your chicken character and charm.

Pay attention to attachment: Use a sturdy keyring and securely attach it to your Amigurumi to ensure your keychain is durable and robust.

Conclusion

An Amigurumi chicken keychain is a wonderful project that will delight both beginners and experienced crocheters. The opportunity to create such a cute and practical figure yourself offers a creative challenge and a lot of joy. Whether as a personal accessory or a loving gift – your handmade chicken will surely attract many admiring glances.

Follow my blog for more crochet inspiration and tips! Feel free to leave your comments and share your experiences with Amigurumi projects. Your feedback is important to me and helps improve the blog. Thank you for your support and happy crocheting



The basic pattern is crocheted in spiral rounds with single crochet (sc).

Head and Body in White:

  1. Round 1: Work 6 sc into a magic ring. (6 sts)
  2. Round 2: Increase in each stitch around. (12 sts)
  3. Round 3: Increase in every 2nd stitch. Repeat around. (18 sts)
  4. Round 4: Increase in every 3rd stitch. Repeat around. (24 sts)
  5. Round 5: Increase in every 4th stitch. Repeat around. (30 sts)
  6. Rounds 6-10: Crochet 30 sc in each round. (30 sts)
  7. Round 11: Sc 4, decrease. Repeat around. (24 sts)
  8. Round 12: Sc 3, decrease. Repeat around. (18 sts)
  9. Round 13: Sc 2, decrease. Repeat around. (12 sts)
  10. Round 14: Decrease in every stitch. Repeat around. (6 sts)

Fasten off, leaving a 10 cm tail. Stuff the head and body with fiberfill and close with the tail.

Wings (Make 2) in White:

  1. Work 5 sc into a magic ring.
  2. Round 1: Increase in each stitch around. (10 sts)
  3. Rounds 2-3: Crochet 10 sc in each round. (10 sts)
  4. Round 4: Decrease in every stitch. Repeat around. (5 sts)

Fasten off, leaving a 10 cm tail. Flatten the wing and sew it to the head. Repeat for the second wing on the opposite side.

Beak in Red:

  1. Chain 2 and work 4 sc into the 2nd chain from the hook. Join with a slip stitch and crochet in spiral rounds.
  2. Round 1: Increase in each stitch around. (8 sts)
  3. Round 2: Crochet 8 sc. (8 sts)

Fasten off, leaving a 10 cm tail. Stuff the beak lightly and sew it to the center of the head.

Wattles (Make 2) in Red:

  1. Chain 2 and work 4 sc into the 2nd chain from the hook. Join with a slip stitch.
  2. Fasten off, leaving a 10 cm tail. Sew the wattle below the beak. Repeat for the second wattle.

Tail in Red:

  1. Chain 2 in white and chain 1 to turn. Turn and increase in each stitch. (4 sts)
  2. Crochet 2 rounds of 4 sc each, then single crochet around the edge.

Fasten off, leaving a 10 cm tail. Sew the tail to the back of the chicken.

Finishing:

  1. Sew black beads or embroider black yarn for the eyes. Optionally, embroider eyebrows with black yarn.
  2. Attach the chicken to a key ring.

And you're done! Enjoy your cute amigurumi chicken keychain


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40 Schlüsselanhänger Huhn

Schlüsselanhänger Huhn

Mit Häkelanleitung

Ein gehäkelter Amigurumi-Schlüsselanhänger in Form eines Huhns mit niedlichen Details wie Flügeln, Schnabel und Kehllappen. Perfekt als selbstgemachtes Geschenk oder als kreatives Accessoire für den Schlüsselbund.Kostenlose Anleitung.


Ein charmantes Accessoire: Amigurumi-Schlüsselanhänger Huhn

Amigurumi ist nicht nur ein unterhaltsames und kreatives Hobby, sondern auch eine wunderbare Möglichkeit, kleine, entzückende Figuren herzustellen, die dein Alltagsleben verschönern. Einer der beliebtesten Amigurumi-Projekte ist der Schlüsselanhänger – klein, praktisch und unglaublich niedlich. In diesem Blogbeitrag möchte ich dir den Amigurumi-Schlüsselanhänger in Form eines Huhns vorstellen und dir zeigen, warum er das perfekte Projekt für Häkelbegeisterte jeden Levels ist.

Warum ein Amigurumi-Schlüsselanhänger Huhn?

Hühner sind nicht nur beliebte Tiere auf dem Bauernhof, sondern auch perfekte Motive für Amigurumi. Mit ihrem runden Körper, den bunten oder einfarbigen Federn und dem charakteristischen Kamm sind sie leicht wiederzuerkennen und bringen sofort ein Lächeln auf dein Gesicht. Ein Huhn als Schlüsselanhänger ist nicht nur praktisch, sondern auch ein echter Hingucker, der deinen Schlüsselbund aufpeppt und dir ein Stück handgemachte Freude mit auf den Weg gibt.

Vielseitigkeit und Kreativität

Ein Amigurumi-Schlüsselanhänger Huhn ist unglaublich vielseitig. Du kannst es als Geschenk für Freunde und Familie herstellen, als Dekoration an Taschen und Rucksäcken befestigen oder einfach als süßen Blickfang für deine Schlüssel verwenden. Die Möglichkeiten sind endlos!

Ein weiterer Vorteil ist, dass du deiner Kreativität freien Lauf lassen kannst. Wähle die Farbe für das Gefieder, füge kleine Details wie Augen und Kamm hinzu und experimentiere mit verschiedenen Garnen, um das perfekte Huhn zu erschaffen.

Tipps für dein Amigurumi-Huhn

  1. Wähle das richtige Garn: Verwende weiches, leicht zu verarbeitendes Garn in leuchtenden Farben. Baumwollgarn ist eine gute Wahl, da es langlebig ist und die Form gut hält.
  2. Verwende passende Häkelnadeln: Die richtige Nadelgröße sorgt dafür, dass dein Huhn eine feste Struktur hat und die Füllung nicht durch die Maschen sichtbar wird.
  3. Füge kleine Details hinzu: Sicherheitsaugen oder aufgestickte Augen, ein kleiner Kamm und ein Schnabel verleihen deinem Huhn Charakter und Charme.
  4. Achte auf die Befestigung: Verwende einen stabilen Schlüsselring und befestige ihn sicher an deinem Amigurumi, damit dein Schlüsselanhänger langlebig und robust ist.

Fazit

Ein Amigurumi-Schlüsselanhänger Huhn ist ein wunderbares Projekt, das sowohl Anfänger als auch erfahrene Häkler begeistert. Die Möglichkeit, eine so niedliche und praktische Figur selbst zu gestalten, bietet dir eine kreative Herausforderung und viel Freude. Ob als persönliches Accessoire oder als liebevolles Geschenk – dein handgefertigtes Huhn wird sicherlich viele bewundernde Blicke auf sich ziehen.

Folge meinem Blog für weitere Häkelinspirationen und Tipps! Hinterlasse gerne deine Kommentare und teile deine Erfahrungen mit Amigurumi-Projekten. Dein Feedback ist mir wichtig und hilft, den Blog weiter zu verbessern. Vielen Dank für deine Unterstützung und viel Spaß beim Häkeln!

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