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d'Histoire Naturelle Scheepjes CAL 2020
NOTICE: THIS PATTERN IS ALSO AVAILABLE AS A FREE CAL PATTERN ON THE SCHEEPJES WEBSITE IN SEPARATE PARTS. YOU ARE BUYING THE FULL PDF WITH ADDED BENEFITS.
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Free d’Histoire Naturelle Scheepjes 2020 CAL
This CAL pattern was originally published as a free CAL into 7 separate parts without tutorial photos. The pattern is inspired by the book All the light we cannot see from Anthony Doerr.
Does this mean the free pattern is gone?
No! Absolutely not. All the free resources, blogposts, separate PDFs and tutorial videos will ALWAYS remain available. The difference is that you now also have the option to pay for a full PDF with all the tutorial photos (and more…). As there were a lot of you requesting this. And also because some of you wanted to thank me or support me as a designer, but could not as there was no paid option available. You can find all free resources from this page: https://aspoonfulofyarn.nl/scheepjes-cal-2020-dhistoire-n...
This is more than just a paid PDF
What do I get when I pay for a PDF?
- A FULL PDF in US, UK and Dutch with all the parts, all tutorial photos and tips&tricks (as well as additional tips that weren’t previously included)
- A link to the printer friendly option, if you want to work from paper
- A link to the FREE PDF version of the bonus pattern The Entomologist
- 10% of ALL proceeds will be donated to Conservation International, a non-profit which focuses on nature conservation. As taking care of our planet is important to me beyond words.
AND, if you’re a VERY BIG fan of this pattern. I’ve got something special for you…
Because the PDF contains a link to a secret page with never before seen, behind-the-scenes material! What? Yes!
So what will I see there, Christina? Glad you asked! Among other things, you will see the colorways and yarns that didn’t make it. I am sharing all the original files with you, holding nothing back. I also share the VERY FIRST design. As the design we all know and love, is different from its first iteration. And much more!
Pattern & Difficulty
This pattern contains more than 20 different stitches and techniques, but is written with the adventurous beginner in mind. It contains a full picture tutorial, as well as full tutorial videos (left- and right handed) by Esther Dijkstra you can crochet along to. And there are Dutch and English speaking Facebook groups for any questions you might have.
Gauge & Size
Scheepjes Colour Crafter: Your swatch should measure 10cm/4” after R5. The final blanket should measure approx. 145-150cm (58-60″) square after blocking.
Scheepjes Stone Washed and River Washed: Your swatch should measure 9cm/3.6” after R5. The final blanket should measure approx. 140-145cm (56-58″) square after blocking.
Yarn & Colorways
This blanket can be made into 4 spectacular colourways, each based on colours and elements from a different department of the Natural History Museum: Herbarium, Mineralogy, Conchology and Entomology. These 4 colourways are available in Scheepjes Stone Washed & River Washed (78% Cotton, 22% Acrylic, yarn weight Sport) or Scheepjes Colour Crafter (100% Premium Acrylic, yarn weight DK).
See this page for all available colorways and yarn requirements: https://aspoonfulofyarn.nl/scheepjes-cal-2020-dhistoire-n...
d’Histoire Naturelle Official Scheepjes 2020 CAL info
The d’Histoire Naturelle Official Scheepjes 2020 CAL & Read-A-Long is designed by Scheepjes Blogger Christina Hadderingh from A Spoonful of Yarn blog. The design for this spectacular crocheted blanket is inspired by the many galleries of the breathtakingly beautiful Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle (Museum of Natural History) in Paris, which is highlighted in the book All The Light We Cannot See by the award-winning author, Anthony Doerr.
Pattern
During the Scheepjes Crochet-A-Long, both adventurous beginners and experienced crocheters from around the world will have the opportunity to follow a unique journey in creating the stunning d’Histoire Naturelle blanket. The CAL & Read-A-Long will begin on September 23, 2020. Over the course of 11 weeks, the FREE PDF crochet pattern will be released in 6 parts on Wednesdays at 12pm (CEST/CET), covering 1 to 2 weeks, rather than weekly releases as in previous CALs. The pattern will be available in English (UK & US), Dutch and German in the Official International and Dutch Facebook groups as well as on Scheepjes.com. Additional languages may be made available during the CAL as participants are provided with a translation template in the Facebook groups to translate the CAL into their own languages.
In the Facebook groups, participants will interact with and receive extensive support from the global Scheepjes crafting community, consisting of over 100,000 members, the highly skilled mods and admin, and of course, from the designer herself, Christina. Throughout the CAL, Christina will be sharing detailed photo tutorials on her blog to help participants through the more tricky parts of the project. Scheepjes Blogger Esther Dijkstra, from It’s all in a Nutshell blog, will be providing further support for the written pattern with comprehensive video tutorials, available in English and Dutch for both right and left handed crafters. The videos will be shared via Esther’s blog, as well as in the Facebook groups and on Scheepjes.com.
On 16 September, Scheepjes will share a Tips & Tricks PDF in the Facebook groups and on their website to help participants prepare for the CAL. The Tips & Tricks contains useful information on materials, special stitches and techniques and instructions for how to crochet a gauge swatch, which gives participants the chance get support in the Facebook group before the CAL begins.
Read-A-Long and Book Club Sunday
To encourage participants to take part in the Read-A-Long aspect of our CAL, Scheepjes and Christina are hosting weekly Book Club Sunday meet-ups via our Official Scheepjes Facebook Groups, where we are thrilled to be sharing unique interview footage (English language only) from none other than the author of All the Light We Cannot See himself, Anthony Doerr. Each week of this CAL, a video will be released containing short interviews that engages with the Book Club Sunday reading material for the week to come
Official kits
We have put together a choice of 8 official kits for the CAL, each including the required Scheepjes yarn to complete the blanket as well as extra goodies! We have created 4 spectacular colourways, each based on colours and elements from a different department of the Natural History Museum: Herbarium, Mineralogy, Conchology and Entomology. These 4 colourways are available in Scheepjes Stone Washed & River Washed (78% Cotton, 22% Acrylic, yarn weight Sport) or Scheepjes Colour Crafter (100% Premium Acrylic, yarn weight DK).
All kits will be available from Scheepjes retailers from 1 September 2020. You can find your closest retailer here.
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- First published: September 2020
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