Net Stitch Canister Cover
Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Pattern ID: p114093
Date Added: January 12, 2007
This canister cover is made from acrylic yarn in 2 parts. First you make the base solid part then you work the net stitch on the base. The top part of the net stitch is done with the project upside down to join the last round of the net stitches to the single row of sc. This cover is meant to cover the 11.5 oz plastic coffee cans.
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