This is a crocheted piece.
By crocheting a commercially available magnet, you can transform it into a warm and lovable magnet.
It can be knitted in no time and is a great way to add a subtle touch to your interior decor, so I highly recommend it.
It also looks pretty good, sticking perfectly to the refrigerator.
Please feel free to use this as a reference for using up leftover yarn.
Yarn and Crochet Hook Size
[purple]
Medium-fine linen + medium-fine cotton/wool double-ply
3.0 mm (JP 5/0)
[Beige]
Medium-weight linen
3.0 mm (JP 5/0)
Crochet Pattern
Purple Knitting Pattern
Beige knitting pattern
Instructions
Both types are made by weaving together commercially available magnets with a diameter of 4 cm.
[purple]
This thread is made using two strands of medium-fine thread.
Start by making a cast-on loop, then make six ponytails of three double crochet stitches.
When starting the first and second rows, I intentionally don't start with two chain stitches, but instead pull out the thread a lot longer.
The final row will be knitted while decreasing stitches, so make sure to insert the magnet before you finish knitting one round.
It may be a little difficult to knit while wrapping the magnet around it, but please give it your best try.
[Beige]
I used medium weight thread for this one.
Start by casting on the loop, then in the first row, crochet 3 chain stitches and 14 double crochets.
The knitting chart symbols are difficult to understand, but in the second row, you knit 1 double crochet + 1 double crochet pull-up stitch in every stitch of the previous row.
The final row will be knitted while decreasing stitches, so as with purple, insert the magnet before finishing knitting.

