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First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Mit Bobbeln zu arbeiten ist etwas ganz besonderes. Viele Handarbeiterinnen haben bereits unglaublich schöne Modelle daraus gezaubert. Egal ob Halstücher, Loops, Seelenwärmer, Mützen, Kleider usw. Es gibt unfassbar viele Möglichkeiten, seiner Kreativität freien Lauf zu lassen, ob gestrickt oder gehäkelt, es ist fast alles möglich. Bobbel gibt es in unterschiedlichen Farbverläufen, mit unterschiedlich vielen Farben, Lauflängen, 3-fädig, 4-fädig, 5-fädig, oder 6-fädig. Und dementsprechend gibt es unzählige Möglichkeiten, sie zu verarbeiten. In diesem Buch stelle ich ein paar Modelle speziell für den Frühling und Sommer vor, die man wunderbar nacharbeiten kann, ob für Anfänger oder Fortgeschrittene. www.romyfischer.de www.facebook.com/romyfischerarts www.youtube.com/user/romyfischer www.instagram.com/romyfischersworld www.crazypatterns.net/de/store/RomyFischer
Mit Bobbeln zu arbeiten ist etwas ganz besonderes. Viele Handarbeitsbegeisterte haben bereits unglaublich schöne Modelle daraus gezaubert. Egal ob Halstücher, Loops, Seelenwärmer, Mützen, Kleider und, und, und. Es gibt unfassbar viele Möglichkeiten, seiner Kreativität freien Lauf zu lassen. Ob gestrickt oder gehäkelt, es ist fast alles möglich. Bobbel gibt es in unterschiedlichen Farbverläufen, mit unterschiedlich vielen Farben, Lauflängen, 3-fädig, 4-fädig, 5-fädig, oder 6-fädig. Und dementsprechend gibt es unzählige Möglichkeiten, sie zu verarbeiten. In diesem Buch geht es ausschließlich um Sommershirts. Ob für Anfänger oder Fortgeschrittene. Zu finden bin ich unter: www.romyfischer.de www.facebook.com/romyfischerarts www.youtube.com/user/romyfischer Instagram + TikTok: romyfischersworld www.crazypatterns.net/de/store/RomyFischer
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