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Dara Table Runner
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How to crochet a table runner using circle motifs. This runner is a staple in my home for decorating throughout the year.
Materials:
- 1,600 Yards of Worsted Weight Yarn - I used Lily Sugar n Cream in Ecru and Overcast
- M13/9mm Crochet Hook
- Tapestry Needle
- Optional, Jewelry Pliers
Material Notes:
Cotton is a great durable, sturdy, absorbent fiber, but really any yarn will work. If using with warm plates and such, make sure it’s not a synthetic yarn, like acrylic or polyester as they may melt.
Weaving in ends of a tough yarn, like cotton yarn, can be hard on the fingers. Sore thumbs and frustration can be a thing of the past by simply using jewelry pliers to carefully help pull the tapestry needle through the work.
Measurements:
15.13” Wide by 45” Long
Gauge (Not Essential):
16 HDC by 10 Rows = 4”
Abbreviations (US Terms):
- DC - Double Crochet
- HDC - Half Double Crochet
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This is a 3 page PDF containing written instructions and 3 photos - the main photo, a photo showing where to place stitches for straight seam and a collage showing invisible join. Actual pattern is on first 2 pages, and last 2 photos on 3rd page.
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