Snowy Hexagon Motif

Snowy Hexagon Motif

Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Pattern ID: p108037
Date Added: October 19, 2004

This motif can be used as a coaster as well by using worsted weight crochet cotton if you want it bigger or you can add a single round of sc around for the last round then lace stitch the motifs together for various items such as placemats, doilies or other things.


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