KOBRI No. 100
The Praktikus is a universal genius!
It is useful in every household, helps to keep things tidy and can be decorated in unimagined ways.
You can use the Praktikus to beautify your balcony with plants, grow microgreens in it, set up a space-saving herb garden, hide it in a tree as an Easter basket, keep your glasses handy, store your knitting and crochet needles in it, make a pincushion out of it and even tame circular knitting needles.
In the bathroom, the Praktikus is a useful utensil for brushes and tubes of cream, stores rubber gloves under the sink or is a practical waste bin. When camping, it keeps small tools to hand, on the baby carriage, on the bike, on the golf bag for the water bottle and mounted on the headrest in the car, it keeps the wet small umbrella safe from dripping.
Attached to your belt, the Praktikus is the tireless dispenser of dog treats, on the armrest of your balcony chair it holds your ball of wool and in the living room the remote control.
Its use on sloping banisters is particularly practical. In the stairwell it brings order to your shoe chaos and as an Advent calendar it offers space for lots of presents.
But the best thing about the Praktikus is that it costs nothing, because you have plenty of scraps of wool, your button box is filled with original pieces, your home has little “dust catchers” that are crying out for attention and you can get empty PET bottles from friends if necessary. They are happy to get rid of their garbage...it makes room for lots of presents.
But the best thing about the Praktikus is that it costs nothing, because you have plenty of scraps of wool, your button box is filled with original pieces, your home is home to little “dust catchers” that are crying out for attention and you can get empty PET bottles from friends if necessary. They are happy to get rid of their garbage...
The US-term instructions are detailed and many photos explain the steps step by step. With a basic knowledge of crochet (chain stitches, single crochet and slip stitches), the Praktikus is easy to work even for beginners.
There is plenty of creative freedom in terms of size.
Scraps of wool in any thickness, matching crochet hook, buttons from the stash and empty PET bottles of any size
Please respect the copyright of my idea and do not circulate any instructions in which the idea of the Praktikus is “taken up”.
KOBRI No. 100
The Praktikus is a universal genius!
It is useful in every household, helps to keep things tidy and can be decorated in unimagined ways.
You can use the Praktikus to beautify your balcony with plants, grow microgreens in it, set up a space-saving herb garden, hide it in a tree as an Easter basket, keep your glasses handy, store your knitting and crochet needles in it, make a pincushion out of it and even tame circular knitting needles.
In the bathroom, the Praktikus is a useful utensil for brushes and tubes of cream, stores rubber gloves under the sink or is a practical waste bin. When camping, it keeps small tools to hand, on the baby carriage, on the bike, on the golf bag for the water bottle and mounted on the headrest in the car, it keeps the wet small umbrella safe from dripping.
Attached to your belt, the Praktikus is the tireless dispenser of dog treats, on the armrest of your balcony chair it holds your ball of wool and in the living room the remote control.
Its use on sloping banisters is particularly practical. In the stairwell it brings order to your shoe chaos and as an Advent calendar it offers space for lots of presents.
But the best thing about the Praktikus is that it costs nothing, because you have plenty of scraps of wool, your button box is filled with original pieces, your home has little “dust catchers” that are crying out for attention and you can get empty PET bottles from friends if necessary. They are happy to get rid of their garbage...it makes room for lots of presents.
But the best thing about the Praktikus is that it costs nothing, because you have plenty of scraps of wool, your button box is filled with original pieces, your home is home to little “dust catchers” that are crying out for attention and you can get empty PET bottles from friends if necessary. They are happy to get rid of their garbage...
The US-term instructions are detailed and many photos explain the steps step by step. With a basic knowledge of crochet (chain stitches, single crochet and slip stitches), the Praktikus is easy to work even for beginners.
There is plenty of creative freedom in terms of size.
Scraps of wool in any thickness, matching crochet hook, buttons from the stash and empty PET bottles of any size
Please respect the copyright of my idea and do not circulate any instructions in which the idea of the Praktikus is “taken up”.
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KOBRI No. 100
The Praktikus is a universal genius!
It is useful in every household, helps to keep things tidy and can be decorated in unimagined ways.
You can use the Praktikus to beautify your balcony with plants, grow microgreens in it, set up a space-saving herb garden, hide it in a tree as an Easter basket, keep your glasses handy, store your knitting and crochet needles in it, make a pincushion out of it and even tame circular knitting needles.
In the bathroom, the Praktikus is a useful utensil for brushes and tubes of cream, stores rubber gloves under the sink or is a practical waste bin. When camping, it keeps small tools to hand, on the baby carriage, on the bike, on the golf bag for the water bottle and mounted on the headrest in the car, it keeps the wet small umbrella safe from dripping.
Attached to your belt, the Praktikus is the tireless dispenser of dog treats, on the armrest of your balcony chair it holds your ball of wool and in the living room the remote control.
Its use on sloping banisters is particularly practical. In the stairwell it brings order to your shoe chaos and as an Advent calendar it offers space for lots of presents.
But the best thing about the Praktikus is that it costs nothing, because you have plenty of scraps of wool, your button box is filled with original pieces, your home has little “dust catchers” that are crying out for attention and you can get empty PET bottles from friends if necessary. They are happy to get rid of their garbage...it makes room for lots of presents.
But the best thing about the Praktikus is that it costs nothing, because you have plenty of scraps of wool, your button box is filled with original pieces, your home is home to little “dust catchers” that are crying out for attention and you can get empty PET bottles from friends if necessary. They are happy to get rid of their garbage...
The US-term instructions are detailed and many photos explain the steps step by step. With a basic knowledge of crochet (chain stitches, single crochet and slip stitches), the Praktikus is easy to work even for beginners.
There is plenty of creative freedom in terms of size.
Scraps of wool in any thickness, matching crochet hook, buttons from the stash and empty PET bottles of any size
Please respect the copyright of my idea and do not circulate any instructions in which the idea of the Praktikus is “taken up”.
KOBRI No. 100
The Praktikus is a universal genius!
It is useful in every household, helps to keep things tidy and can be decorated in unimagined ways.
You can use the Praktikus to beautify your balcony with plants, grow microgreens in it, set up a space-saving herb garden, hide it in a tree as an Easter basket, keep your glasses handy, store your knitting and crochet needles in it, make a pincushion out of it and even tame circular knitting needles.
In the bathroom, the Praktikus is a useful utensil for brushes and tubes of cream, stores rubber gloves under the sink or is a practical waste bin. When camping, it keeps small tools to hand, on the baby carriage, on the bike, on the golf bag for the water bottle and mounted on the headrest in the car, it keeps the wet small umbrella safe from dripping.
Attached to your belt, the Praktikus is the tireless dispenser of dog treats, on the armrest of your balcony chair it holds your ball of wool and in the living room the remote control.
Its use on sloping banisters is particularly practical. In the stairwell it brings order to your shoe chaos and as an Advent calendar it offers space for lots of presents.
But the best thing about the Praktikus is that it costs nothing, because you have plenty of scraps of wool, your button box is filled with original pieces, your home has little “dust catchers” that are crying out for attention and you can get empty PET bottles from friends if necessary. They are happy to get rid of their garbage...it makes room for lots of presents.
But the best thing about the Praktikus is that it costs nothing, because you have plenty of scraps of wool, your button box is filled with original pieces, your home is home to little “dust catchers” that are crying out for attention and you can get empty PET bottles from friends if necessary. They are happy to get rid of their garbage...
The US-term instructions are detailed and many photos explain the steps step by step. With a basic knowledge of crochet (chain stitches, single crochet and slip stitches), the Praktikus is easy to work even for beginners.
There is plenty of creative freedom in terms of size.
Scraps of wool in any thickness, matching crochet hook, buttons from the stash and empty PET bottles of any size
Please respect the copyright of my idea and do not circulate any instructions in which the idea of the Praktikus is “taken up”.
Created | July 31, 2024 |
Updated | November 30, 2024 |
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