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Asymmetric Arrows Set
Battle the perfectionist tendencies with this fun home decor set. I love the asymmetric design, and you can never have enough fringe! (Okay, may you could have too much fringe, but I love the fringe on this pattern!)
The Asymmetric Arrows Set includes charts and written instructions for a wall hanging, mug rugs, and a hot pad! With one ball each of Simply Wool Bulky in colors Wanda and Winkle, I was able to make the wall hanging, 1 mug rug, and 1 hot pad. To make a set of mug rugs or hot pads, you may need to purchase additional yarn.
The wall hanging and the hot pad use stranded/fair isle crochet, and the mug rug uses intarsia. You could choose to use intarsia or tapestry for all three patterns if you’d like. I also include a link to a video explaining the difference in the colorwork techniques.
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- First published: July 2021
- Page created: July 9, 2021
- Last updated: July 10, 2021 …
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