I just had to try if I could follow this pattern and crotchet my own VW bus. I had to translate the Netherland language to Swedish. I think it went pretty well.
Here’s my crotchet bus and you see the pattern picture under the bus.
Jag provade att virka en folkabuss utifrån ett nederländskt mönster. Jag lyckades översätta så pass mycket att mitt försök att virka en buss nu ser ut så här. Bilden från mönstret ser ni under min virkade buss.
If you want to give it a try. You find the pattern here.
Vill du också försöka finner du mönstret här.
Crotchet things are fun!
Anna
Your bus looks good – well done, especially given the translation you had to do first.
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Thanks. It was an interesting translation. After a while I could understand some words pretty well. They were not so different from swedish words.
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What kind of mileage does it get?
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That remains to be seen 😉
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wonderful! You should send a photo to the local Vee Dub dealer. “pling”
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That’s a thought. Thank you 🙂 “pling”
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That is so cute. It would make a nice gift for a child.
Leslie
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Thanks. Maybe it is. But do they know about the VW bus from the 70’s?
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You’ll have to tell them, Anna.
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Didn’t think of that. That I can do, thanks!
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🙂
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Wow that is splendid!
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Thanks? It was fun to crotchet a bus 🙂
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Now that’s interesting
A VW bus
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I think so too. It was fun making the bus.
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That’s great. Do you think you could do a double decker?
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Yes! what an excellent idea! Thanks. I will try crotchet a double decker!
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Brilliant.
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