Spring Bath Tissue Cover

Spring Bath Tissue Cover

Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Pattern ID: f122001
Date Added: March 3, 1999

This bath tissue cover is made with a variation of a pattern stitch I develped for the JPF Crochet Club. It is a fun and versitle stitch to do. Plus this cover could be made in any color to suit your bathroom decor.


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Waste Not Those Yarn Ends
Here is another use for the thread and yarn ends that you cut off of your projects. Give a whole bunch to your kids along with some poster paper, glue and glitter and what ever else you may have and let them make a collage with them. I bet that they would come up with some very colorful and wonderful wall hangings that anyone would love to hang on their wall! The ends could also be used for covering plant pots or other wood objects and used as a mosaic medium.