I have tried... and tried... and tried... But I can't get this doggone hat pattern to work. So I've had to switch gears and settle for Plan B. I promise not to give up and to have a hat pattern for you as soon as possible.
I think these coasters would make an adorable hostess gift any time of year. I see them made in sets of four or six and tied with a pretty ribbon befitting the season or complementing the colors you choose. They're also a terrific way to use up some scrap or stash yarn. Each one requires so little yarn, in fact, that you could easily get a set of six out of one (2 oz.) ball of cotton yarn.
I'll have a better shot for you soon, but until then... |
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Coaster Pattern
by Laurie Laliberte
Designs
A full set of these
little lovelies makes a great hostess gift.
Use them to protect
furniture from heat, cold, and wet.
Finished Measurements:
approximately 4” x 4”
Supplies Needed:
size G-6 (4.0mm)
crochet hook
small amount of worsted weight cotton yarn
smaller hook or yarn needle for weaving in ends
All instructions use
American terminology.
Instructions:
Note: Each row is 15 sts across
ch 16
Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each
ch across
Row 2: ch 1 (does not count as 1st st
here or in following rows), sc in each st across
Row 3: ch 1, sc in back loop only of each st across
Row 4: ch 1, sc in front loop only of each st across
Row 5: ch 1, sc in back loop only of 1st
st, [dc in back loop only of next st, sc in back loop only of next st] across
Row 6: ch 1, dc in front loop only of 1st
st, [sc in front loop only of next st, dc in front loop only of next st] across
Row 7: repeat Row 5
Row 8: repeat Row 6
Row 9: repeat Row 5
Row 10: ch 1, sc in front loop only of each st across
Row 11: ch 1, sc in back loop only of each st across
Row 12: repeat Row 10
Row 13: ch 1, sc in each st across
Finishing Round:
sc evenly around all sides working 3sc in each corner
Optional Hanging Loop:
ch 10, join w/sl st in last sc, sl st in each ch of ch 10
loop, join w/sl st in last sc
finish off, weave in
ends.
Happy Christmas in July!
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