Center Clusters Pillowghan Square

Center Clusters Pillowghan Square

Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Pattern ID: p121001
Date Added: May 16, 2001

This pillowghan square can be easily made with several different colors or with a varaigated colored yarn. It is simple and would make a great take along project. With this pattern, you could easily make a pillowghan in about 12-13 hours or 13-14 nights if you make just one square per night. Then piece them all together on the 14th night.


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