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Retro Owl Area Rug Crochet Pattern
Retro Owl Area Rug Crochet Pattern
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This cozy-cute Retro Owl Rug will make a stylish splash in your home! It is made from 3 strands of medium weight yarn held together, which is a super fun technique described on our blog. The pattern is written row-by-row using US crochet terms. It also includes crochet diagrams, step-by-step photos, and a conversion chart to UK terms.
FORMAT & LANGUAGES:
• English
• PDF, 11 pages and 3.3 MB (mobile devices friendly)
CROCHET LEVEL & SKILLS:
• Intermediate
• Chain, slip stitch, single crochet, double crochet, picot, popcorn stitch, crab stitch, working in rows and in the round, increasing, sewing, blocking.
GAUGE: 9 dc X 4.5 rows = 4” X 4” (10 X 10 cm), working with a 9 mm (M/N) hook and THREE strands of medium weight yarn (4) held together.
SIZE: Approximately 41” X 44” (104 X 112 cm) after blocking.
TOOLS & MATERIALS you will need:
• Mary Maxim Starlette Yarn — 100% Acrylic, 3.5 oz (100 g) and 180 yds (165 m) per ball; Qty: Cottonwood - 2 1⁄2 balls, Light Grey - 4 balls, Medium Grey - 2 balls, Aqua - 3 1⁄2 balls, Teal - 2 balls.
• Tapestry needle
• Stitch markers
• Blocking board or interlocking play mat
• Spray bottle
• Crochet hook: 9 mm (M/N)
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