Lacy Hexagon Motif or Trivet

Lacy Hexagon Motif or Trivet

Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Pattern ID: p108022
Date Added: May 29, 2001

This hexagon motif can also be used as a trivet. But I feel it would be better if you made several of them with acrylic yarn and put them together in a large afghan. If you use thread instead of yarn, you would have a coaster.


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Random Quick Tip!

Ornament Here is an ornament idea.
Cut a circle or oval shape from a lid. Punch holes evenly around the perimeter with a 1/4" or 1/8" paper punch. Then, with yarn and a needle, work a star on the front and back of the plastic doing a criss cross method of lacing. Then when you like the look. Work a row of sc around the perimeter then a row of picots around that. This would be a good beginner project.