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Placemat for Christmas

DSC08152  This Christmas placemat was in response to a request for a placemat  that is solid (not lacy), done in #10 crochet cotton, and for the season.  I used the start of a free log cabin afghan design , only instead of #4 yarn, I used three strands of #10 Crochet cotton, with a size) steel hook.   I added a dark green border in the same style using one half the width of the blocks.   The design, measuring 21 inches wide, and 15 inches tall, is completely  done in double crochet.  This placemat weighs 200 grams, the amount of yarn in four, 175 yard packs of #10 cotton.

 

Crocheted Hot Mats

CAUTION:  Do not make these as potholders without backing with something solid and thick.

DSC03571Over the last couple of at home weeks I crocheted these ten hot mats, out of two strands of 100% cotton, approximately size 10 with a  size three crochet hook.   Most are a little over seven by seven inches, whereas the one with the green border and white middle is about nine inches by nine inches.

Altogether this nearly four square feet was done in about four, full -time working days.

The pattern is an extension of the “Simple Filet Crochet Starburst Square Pattern” posted by  Creative Jewish Mom, who got the pattern from a Yarn Freak kit.

The white regions are done with two strands of #10 white crochet cotton, and each colored region is done with one strand of white, and one strand of colored cotton.

DSC03556 Showing the yarns with the pieces.

Things I like about this pattern are its versatile square shape, its size adaptability, and its quilt-like appearance.

I enjoyed comparing the outcomes of each of my colors combined with white.   Three of them had quite too little contrast to stand alone.  Seven of them had plenty of contrast to stand alone as a hot mat.

DSC03568 These pale colors could be for infant items or Easter.  The combination looks good.

DSC03559 (2) This yellow, stand-alone hoat mat came out to be especially pleasing.

DSC03563 This hot mat done in black came out better than I thought it would.

DSC03572Doing these all at once gives me some idea of how they can mix and match.  The yellow centered one was simply layed over the green-bordered white one, and it looks quite nice.

DSC03573 Here I did the same with the maroon and white one, which is also especially effective.