Scheepjes Pretty Little Things no. 03 - Garden

You haven't got green fingers? No worries, these adorable patterns can be made by everyone!

1 booklet | 3 patterns | 3 different crafts


Blossoming flowers and trees, busy little birds and bees, and homegrown veggies and herbs, a garden is full of wonder. In the latest edition of Pretty Little Things no. 3 GARDEN, you do not require green fingers to bring these fun accessories to life, just your creativity and a few crafting essentials! With these three handmade items, your own private garden will always be close by.

In Pretty Little Things, we showcase 3 patterns all made using different handicrafts. Below you can find more information about the patterns and the required materials.

The Pretty Little Things booklets are available in English (UK), and Dutch. Supplied per 20 booklets.


Nico the Gnome

knitting pattern designed by Louise Crowther

Blossom Hanger

embroidery pattern designed by Simy's Studio

Wobbly Beetrice

crochet pattern designed by Joke Postma

The 1st pattern in our latest edition is a knitting pattern! Louise Crowther designed Nico The Gnome, a soft little fellow ready for some fun adventures! While his body is made from Scheepjes Colour Crafter, his beard is made with our soft Scheepjes Furry Tales, making it irresistible to touch. Not to mention his little bell that brings joy to whoever hears it jingle.


List of Materials:

Scheepjes Colour Crafter (100% Premium Acrylic; 100g/300m)
- Yarn A: 2017 Verviers x 1 ball
- Yarn B: 1010 Amsterdam x 1 ball
- Yarn C: 1114 Eindhoven x 1 ball
- Yarn D: 1099 Wolvega x 1 ball
- Yarn E: 1005 Barneveld x 1 ball
- Yarn F: 1829 Wilnis x 1 ball
Scheepjes Furry Tales (100% Polyester; 100g/57m)
- Yarn G: 970 Snow White x 1 ball
2.75mm, 3.50mm and 9mm single pointed needles
4x 3.5mm double pointed needles
Stitch markers
Stitch holders
Polyester stuffing [item no. 240130-10]
5x 6-8mm buttons
Jingle bell [Item no. 7191-15-SI]

For the first time, we have included an embroidery project in Pretty Little Things! Designed by Simy’s Studio, the Blossom Hanger is a wonderful floral design bound to add a summery vibe to your living space. This pattern also provides three methods for transferring the pattern onto fabric. These methods involve the use of items such as a water soluble embroidery film to help you transfer your design perfectly. With our large assortment of fabrics and embroidery floss, you can choose your own colours that will suit your interior.


List of Materials:

14.5cm embroidery hoop [item no. 10221-06]
White DMC Stranded Cotton embroidery thread [item no. 117MC-Blanc]
Geel DMC Stranded Cotton embroidery thread [item no. 117MC-0444]
25 x 25cm red fabric [item no. 96244-18]
Embroidery needles
Soluble marker (optional) [item no. 611.808]
Soluble stabiliser (optional) [item no. M9413]
Carbon paper (optional)
Textile glue (optional) [item no. G639850)

The 3rd pattern in this edition is the bee-autiful crocheted Wobbly Beetrice, designed by Joke Postma. This adorable little critter is made with our Scheepjes Catona yarns, and is worked around a wobble ball to give it that characteristic jiggle. Thanks to the little bell in the ball, this design is not only fun but also makes a sound when it moves!


List of Materials:

Scheepjes Catona (100% Mercerised Cotton; 50g/125m)
- Yarn A: 249 Saffron x 1 ball
- Yarn B: 393 Charcoal x 1 ball
Scheepjes Catona (100% Mercerised Cotton; 25g/62.5m)
- Yarn C: 130 Old Lace x 1 ball
- Yarn D: 106 Snow White x 1 ball
2.50mm crochet hook
Wobble ball 110mm [item no. 6556]
2x 8mm safety eyes [item no. 5633-08-000]
Stitch markers
Scrap black laceweight yarn or sewing thread
Scrap pink cotton yarn
Polyester stuffing [item no. 240130-10]

 

All photos and shopping lists from this issue of Pretty Little Things are available to download via this link



About Pretty Little Things
 
The monthly publication Pretty Little Things (Klein Maar Fijn) showcases various multicraftual patterns made with Scheepjes yarn: one knit, one crochet, and one craft project, plus the occasional bonus pattern. Colourful projects that are beginner-friendly, affordable, and are appealing to all crafters thanks to the adorable aesthetic. Who doesn’t love a pretty ‘weekend’ project?

Each pattern in the Pretty Little Things booklet comes with a handy shopping list including item numbers, so that you can easily find and order all items required to create the patterns. Tip: save one copy for yourself so that you can always quickly browse through it to check the items.
Scheepjes Pretty Little Things no. 03 - Garden
May 13, 2020
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