Showing posts with label Ravelry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ravelry. Show all posts

Sunday, 1 October 2017

The Acorn Cowl - my very first pattern is now on Ravelry

Hello dear blog friends,


After a long break i am back!

I have got exciting news to share : i just published one of my own crochet patterns for the first time on ravelry.

It is called the acorn cowl because the pattern resembles rows and rows of colourful acorns!


The Acorn Cowl




For a very limited time (until midnight - European time Monday 02 October 2017) it is available for 25% less with coupon code Intro25.

Please follow this link to the pattern where you will find details, you will need to be logged in (Ravelry is a free website for knitters and crocheters):

The Acorn Cowl pattern link





This pattern is available for €5.86 EUR  buy it now
Inspired by nature walks in beautiful forests, this cosy lacy cowl has a lovely autumn feel.
This cowl features rows and rows of colourful acorns in different shades and colours; ranging from soft pastel hues to vivid autumn shades.
This pattern is suitable for advanced beginners who want to build on their knowledge and for intermediate + crocheters who enjoy a mindful project.
There are lots of helpful tips for adapting your cowl.
This pattern includes an 8 page photo tutorial (please check before printing this out - save trees!) It is probably better to see the details on your computer screen, where you can see it in colour and are able to zoom in, if needed.
New pattern - introduction offer valid until end of 2 October 2017, with coupon code Intro25
Enjoy making and wearing this cowl!
And don’t forget to share your creations via ravelry (make a project page with photos), instagram, pinterest and other social media with #funkycrochetacorncowl, #acorncowl, #funkycrochet .
copyright Ingrid Kopka 2017 (Pattern including all photos) 
For personal use only. 
Please do not copy or share this pattern in any way or form. 
Thanks for your support!








This is all for now, i hope you like my new pattern!
I'm hoping to publish more in the future; there will also be free patterns!

n

Thursday, 28 April 2016

Bookazine review: Simply Haekeln - Fantastische Haekelmode Sonderheft April 2016 plus get a free Crochet eBook



Hello my dear Blog Friends,


Thanks for all your lovely recent comments and encouragement. I'm so glad you like to visit here!


Fantastische Haekelmode

Today I want to give you a little review about one of my recent book and magazine purchases.

Disclaimer: I bought this bookazine myself whilst in Germany, nobody is sponsoring me to write this review! (I wish!)

I realise that not all of you are German speaking, so I have researched the patterns and found you relevant links. (Also I might be interested to know whether there is an equivalent English edition of the Simply crochet bookazines, you might find some of the identical patterns perhaps. Can you help?)

I have taken some photos of the summary pages and also a few of the patterns that I like best and might want to make!

The cover shows a woman wearing a triangle shawl (more later), plus 6 further photos of different patterns. They are all patterns suitable for Spring.

In total there are 33 patterns inside this bookazine, which is very good value for money. The price of the magazine is Euro 9.95 (approx. £7-8). I noticed on the Ravelry site that some of the individual patterns cost around $5 or so, which makes me happy that I followed my impulse to get this magazine!


Inside the magazine are sections for each type of pattern. The First one is Fashion for both children/babies and Women.


The next section is callers Accessories and shows a number of shawls, bags, hats, socks and ear rings.


There is another section for Home accessories, such as a table cloth, a motif for applique, a pretty granny square, hacky sacks and a bike basket.


Here I will share with you some of my absolute favourites from this magazine. There are plenty to choose from!

I have added the designers' names under each picture, you might recognise some of them, they are pretty well known.

Take Robyn Chachula, for example. Check out her amazing designs here on her Ravelry page.

Likewise, Kristin Ohmdahl, Ravelry link here!

And here is Kathy Merrick.

Warning: Once you look at these Ravelry links of each designer, you will start to swoon and want to add practically everything to your making wish list!!! They are brilliant!

I recently bought a book by Robyn Chachula, I must share that with you another time.....

So you see, buying such a bookazine might be a great idea to find out about designers you didn't know before and Ravelry can help you find further designs by them.

Also a magazine is pretty portable to carry around with your project.



The funkycrochet Round-up of favourite patterns!
 

 This first jacket is called Ventura Vest.
Robyn Chachula

This sleeveless cardigan is named Winkle Vest
Tracy St John

The next one is called Petal pullover, Ravelry link here.
Robyn Chachula

This beautiful shawl is Corona Borealis
Kathy Merrick

Here is the Honeycomb shawl
Kathy Merrick

A beautiful and colourful granny square: Ripples on a Coral Reef. Read more about it below!!!
Victoria Hewerdine Thornton

This lovely shawl is called Foxglove Wrap.
Robyn Chachula

And this Cover star is called Wisteria Shawl
Kristin Ohmdahl



How to get a free eBook of 20 granny square patterns for FREE!

As for the Granny Square above, I have just found out (good job I was looking up each link for you!) that this motif is available as a FREE DOWNLOAD! How is that for you?

Not only that, but if you follow the link (which leads you to the Crochet Me website where you need to register for free, but trust me, this is a great website for discovering lots of fantastic pattern, I was already subscribed to them before this) - you will find that not only can you download this lovely granny square pattern, no, you will get a fantastic eBook (32 pages) with a total of 20 granny square patterns which can be made into a blanket called the Chain Reaction Afghan. I just downloaded my copy!

This is the free eBook and all the 20 different crochet squares shown on the cover are included
(Photo copyright Interweave Crochet and Crochet Me website)


A special Thank you to my friend Jodie from Lupey Loops who urged me to write something about the books and magazines I showed you recently! I'm so happy to do this and I finally found the time to share this with you!

So, what would be your favourite pattern of the ones shown above and why? Please leave your comments, I would be very interested to hear which ones you like best.

And the second question to you all is this: which one do you think I have already started to make last Friday??? (it was love at first sight! I was hooked, hahaha!!!)