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English - One of a Kind
Do you have an old jacket that needs a new life? Or a basket full of leftover yarn you don’t know how to use?
Description: One of a Kind
Give an old jacket new life with your own unique patchwork.
This is not a traditional crochet pattern, but a creative guide to making a jacket that is entirely your own. Since all secondhand jackets differ in fit and material, the design cannot be replicated 1:1 and that is exactly the point. The guide teaches you the techniques, measurements, and methods needed to adapt crocheted patchwork to an existing jacket.
What you’ll get in the guide:
A complete creative framework for construction and customization
Step-by-step instructions with photos and illustrations
Video tutorials: walkthrough of granny squares and inspiration for color changes
Recommended gauge: 10 x 10 cm = 18 sts x 18 sts (not essential for this project)
What you’ll need (before you buy):
1. The base: an existing jacket
You’ll need a jacket from your wardrobe or a thrifted one as your foundation.
Recommended: Jackets made from sturdy materials such as denim, canvas, suede bonded with teddy, or wool.
Note: The jacket must be able to fit under your sewing machine.
2. The yarn
You can use almost any yarn! Feel free to mix different textures (wool, mohair, cotton) for a great effect.
Amount: Depends on jacket size — approx. 2–2.5 kg of yarn
Color choice: Choose 5–10 complementary colors for the best look
3. Additional tools
Crochet hook: 4.0 mm (or the size that gives you a firm structure)
Sewing machine: use strong needles (denim or leather needles recommended)
Accessories: sewing thread, measuring tape, scissors, seam ripper, and buttons (e.g. duffle buttons)
I hope you’ll fall in love with your old jacket again as it gets to live on in a new form.
Feel free to share both your process and your final result on Instagram @maskebal or TikTok @maskebal_. And if I don’t respond, you’re always welcome to send me a DM.
#Maskebal #oneofakind
Enjoy
“Create your own, one stitch at a time” ✨
Do you have an old jacket that needs a new life? Or a basket full of leftover yarn you don’t know how to use?
Description: One of a Kind
Give an old jacket new life with your own unique patchwork.
This is not a traditional crochet pattern, but a creative guide to making a jacket that is entirely your own. Since all secondhand jackets differ in fit and material, the design cannot be replicated 1:1 and that is exactly the point. The guide teaches you the techniques, measurements, and methods needed to adapt crocheted patchwork to an existing jacket.
What you’ll get in the guide:
A complete creative framework for construction and customization
Step-by-step instructions with photos and illustrations
Video tutorials: walkthrough of granny squares and inspiration for color changes
Recommended gauge: 10 x 10 cm = 18 sts x 18 sts (not essential for this project)
What you’ll need (before you buy):
1. The base: an existing jacket
You’ll need a jacket from your wardrobe or a thrifted one as your foundation.
Recommended: Jackets made from sturdy materials such as denim, canvas, suede bonded with teddy, or wool.
Note: The jacket must be able to fit under your sewing machine.
2. The yarn
You can use almost any yarn! Feel free to mix different textures (wool, mohair, cotton) for a great effect.
Amount: Depends on jacket size — approx. 2–2.5 kg of yarn
Color choice: Choose 5–10 complementary colors for the best look
3. Additional tools
Crochet hook: 4.0 mm (or the size that gives you a firm structure)
Sewing machine: use strong needles (denim or leather needles recommended)
Accessories: sewing thread, measuring tape, scissors, seam ripper, and buttons (e.g. duffle buttons)
I hope you’ll fall in love with your old jacket again as it gets to live on in a new form.
Feel free to share both your process and your final result on Instagram @maskebal or TikTok @maskebal_. And if I don’t respond, you’re always welcome to send me a DM.
#Maskebal #oneofakind
Enjoy
“Create your own, one stitch at a time” ✨

