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Geometric Coasters
These slip stitch/mosaic style coasters work up fast and are a joy to watch come together! Try high contrast for a bright pop in any kitchen décor.
This pattern works great in cotton or hemp yarn to absorb condensation from cups – but could also be done in acrylic or wool for a blanket square.
This pattern has been tested - testers found it worked up very quickly, about 3 hours from start to finish. This is a great housewarming or hostess gift, and easy enough to work up and keep on hand for last minute gift ideas.
Sizes:
With recommended yarn & needles, the coasters will come out roughly 4” squares. This is easily adjusted by switching up yarn weight and/or needles used.
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- First published: April 2016
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