So, this circular rug from scraps is a trip down hippy-trippy lane. Not only can it be a rug, but also a simple trivet - it only depends on how many yarns scraps you have.
The full tutorial about the pattern is available on Youtube:
Star Spangled Trivet and Hot Pad
What do you call that thing you put under hot dishes to protect the table? Trivet? Hot pad? The world seems divided! But united we stand, and the Star Spangled Trivet (or Hot Pad!) is ready to stand up to whatever you dish out - and look festive while doing it! Made with bright washable Kitchen Cotton, this free trivet pattern will perk up your table for years to come! It starts with a mesh base, and then the “wiggles” are added to create the fun 3D look - and keep your counters and tables safe!
Leaf Wiggle Trivet
The Leaf Wiggle Trivet is a fun and handy stashbuster crochet pattern that livens up the table all year long! And it's part of the Holiday Stashdown Crochet Along - get the free crochet trivet pattern on Moogly! The Leaf Wiggle Trivet is a great stashbuster - and you can change it for every season, as you work through your yarn stash! From warm autumn reds and yellows to snowy winter whites to bright spring greens - this pattern is a fun way to decorate for the season!
St. Patrick's Day Dishcloth/Trivet/Mug Rug
You'll have the Luck of the Irish with this RAINBOW cotton dishcloth which is surrounded by 17 SHAMROCKS! Think it's too pretty to be used as a dishcloth? Use it as a trivet or a "mug rug", which gives you enough room for your mug and spoon and even a small snack! You could even make a few for washcloths for the kiddos to use in the bathtub.
Mandala Hot Pad Trivet Cover
- Designed by Anna Erlandsson
If you like and are looking for a stained glass effect, this pad trivet is going to make you really happy! You can really go with the flow and play with the colors here, because no matter which combination you'll choose, the effect will be mesmerizing!
Retro Ring Trivet
This Retro Ring Trivet is a blast from the past. This free crochet pattern is made in remembrance of canning jar rings from the 40s, 50s, and 60s. It can be made in various sizes depending on how many rings you use. Plus, it's quick to work up and is also an excellent stash-buster project.