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Thursday, November 19, 2020
Gobbler Hot Pad
While we aren't having a traditional Thanksgiving family gathering this year I wanted to add to my kitchen items to make the celebration we will have feel fresh and festive. We often need hot pads during our holiday dinners so having a some new ones seemed like a good choice. I chose this applique as inspiration for the turkey. I'm giving credit to the designer and it is an option for those of you who might wish to create your own.
This is the mug rug pattern found in Spooktacular Crochetthat I've written about previously. I make a second mug rug and crochet them together to get the thickness I need for a hot pad.
I used Omega Sinfonia yarn for this project.
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4 comments:
WOW! What a great idea! You are quite talented. I crochet lap blankets this year for Christmas presents. Last year it was scarves and infinity scarves. I'm disabled and I enjoy watching movies while crocheting. HAPPY THANKSGIVING to you & yours. Be healthy, be safe & don't forget that mask! God bless!
You come up with such fun and fantastic ideas. Thank you very much for sharing your creations with us at Meraki Link Party.
Naush
Such an adorable little gobbler for the holidays. Great project! Thanks for sharing again at #HomeMattersParty
The turkey is so cute! Great Thanksgiving project!
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