Pointsettia Lazy Susan Mat

Pointsettia Lazy Susan Mat

Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Pattern ID: p118034
Date Added: September 10, 2010

This Lazy Susan mat is fast and easy to make and would look good on any Christmas table! It can be made with other colors and the last 2 rounds omitted for use in an afghan if you like. Because it is an octagon, you would need to include small filler squares to make an afghan.


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Pretty Napkin Rings
Cut empty paper towel or bath tissue rolls into 1/3inch to 1inch wide sections and work a simple row of sc on them with solid color yarn then work a rnd of 3sc per sc all the way around with a variegated yarn to make pretty napkin rings.