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Crochet Kitchen Pansies Pattern

Welcome Spring into your kitchen with these pretty pansies. They are all made out of worsted weight yarn; the basket is made with 2 strands of yarn and would be a pretty gift for someone special. Have fun with left over yarn and make the pansies all different color combinations. The pattern pack includes instructions for the placemat, napkin ring and basket!

Crochet Kitchen Pansies Pattern

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Granny's Scrappy Placemat

My Granny’s series features one round granny squares. This makes it really great for using up those tiny bits of yarn in your stash. If you don't need a placemat, use it as a larger doily. You'll need 282 yards of worsted weight yarn. As a placemat, I recommend cotton since it's more durable, but as a doily, acrylic works too. I used Lily Sugar n Cream for my placemat. Alternatively, I recommend WeCrochet Dishie (cotton) or Red Heart Super Saver (acrylic). I have included instructions to make a variety of sizes depending on your preference. This placemat took me about 8.25 hours to complete.

Granny's Scrappy Placemat

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Garden Party Placemat

Delicate as can be, the Garden Party Placemat will be a delightful addition to your table for any occasion. Whether you're celebrating a milestone or simply having friends over for lunch, make your next event even more special with this crochet doily pattern.

From the blogger: "Are you ready for the warm weather that is just around the corner? Crochet your own placemats for Easter dinner, graduations, weddings, anniversaries, tea parties, and receptions with this simple placemat/doily pattern. Each Garden Party placemat uses less than one ball of Lily Sugar'n Cream, and works up fairly quickly. You'll have a 12 piece setting in no time!

Garden Party Placemat

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Mandala Placemat

If you are looking for the perfect wedding gift, housewarming gift or just a nice way to personalize your table, the Mandala Placemat pattern is for you. It is worked in the round, changing color for each round. Materials I used the following materials for this pattern: 3 mm hook Cotton yarn: In total, you will need 2 50g skeins of Schachenmayr Catania Originals per placemat. They have 96 colors for this yarn, you'll definitely find some for your placemats. I used 10 different colors but you can choose as many or as few you want. T-pins for blocking. Size The finished size of one placemat is 37 cm. It has taken me a lot of time and trial and error to decide on the best size. It had to be big enough so you can enjoy it when the table is set but not take too much room on the table so you can still seat people. So 37cm it is. Abbreviations I use UK notations. sl = slip stitch ch = chain dc = double crochet tr = treble crochet dtr = double treble crochet puff = puff stitch.

Mandala Placemat

Garden Kisses Jute Placemat

Ever wondered about the bright colourful balls of jute you see at the garden centre, and what they would look like if you crocheted them into something? So did I and voila a placemat was born! New free pattern available on my website for this Garden Kisses Jute Placemat using 3 colours of jute. You could easily use any tyoe of jute, string, hemp, or thick cotton. The project works up quickly with a 6 row repeat and I have included as usual USA instructions and UK instructions, so you canm follow your preference.

Garden Kisses Jute Placemat

Crochet Square Placemat Potholder

Crochet Potholders are versatile. You have a choice to make them in any shape you wish. By using different combination and variety of Crochet Stitches, you can give them a lovely textured look. They are both decorative and functional and they also make beautiful gifts for your loved ones, be it any occasion. You can color code them and make them according to the holiday season. Today am sharing the pattern for this super easy and quick to make Crochet Square Placemat Potholder. These work up really quickly. I have used Cobble Stone Stitch. This is an awesome stitch pattern which gives a lovely texture. This pattern is a repeat of only 2 rows throughout which is made by alternating each row. The Border is made up with Puff Stitches. These pot holders would look nice with both variegated and solid colors. These pretty potholders are the perfect beginner pattern for a quick and fun project to show off your crochet skills. Materials Used:- 4 Ply Cotton Knitting Yarn 4 mm Crochet Hook

Crochet Square Placemat Potholder