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A-maze-ing Placemats
These fun placemats are made using interlocking crochet and feature real, solvable mazes! You’ll need approximately 970 yards of main color and 860 yards of contrast color. I used WeCrochet’s Dishie Worsted in Navy (6 balls) and Conch (5 balls). You will also need 2 stitch markers and a size I crochet hook.
Each placemat measures approximately 19” x 11.5”. The pattern includes written instructions and charts for 4 different maze placemat designs. There is also a video tutorial for the first maze placemat.
Bonus - by purchasing this pattern, you’ll be contributing to a young entrepreneur. My son helped draw some of the maze patterns, so I’ve agreed to give him $1 for every pattern sold!
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- First published: August 2021
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- Last updated: September 15, 2021 …
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