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Aunt Aggie’s Trivets

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Aunt Aggie’s Trivets
Crochet doilies in white, gray, and blue serve as elegant coasters on the left, with a pink doily triveting on the right. All boast intricate patterns across a light surface.
Aunt Aggie’s Trivets pattern by Valerie Teppo is a beautiful project to build up a crochet legacy of your own. These beautiful decorative and functional pieces will be a treasured heirloom and centerpiece for years to come. They will be, in fact, an heirloom. What’s even more wonderful about them is that they are very easy to make and highly modifiable, so you can easily customize them to match your taste, your room decor, or the occasion you wish to honor by gifting them to someone special.

What Yarn Works Best for Crochet Trivets?

Among all types of fibers, cotton yarn has the most durable and heat-resistant qualities. Therefore, going for yarn with 100% cotton fiber content, such as Blue Sky Fibers Organic Cotton (Skinny), would be a great idea. It will keep the trivet heat-resistant, absorb moisture, and wash well.

This pattern looks lovely both in solid and variegated yarns – plus, it’s a perfect way to use those leftover cotton skeins left in your stash.

Essential Crochet Techniques for This Pattern

This pattern is for intermediate crocheters and uses stitches such as double crochet, half double crochet, and picot edging to finish off for decoration. Prepare also to do some shaping with dc2tog (double crochet two together) and dc3tog (double crochet three together).

 

Aunt Aggie's Trivets Coasters Free Crochet Pattern

What Sizes Do the Finished Trivets Come In?

The pattern includes three sizes:

  • Small (6 inches)
  • Medium (8 inches)
  • Large (11 inches)

Each of these is perfect for different uses, from placing tiny teapots to large cookware. You can easily adjust the sizes by changing the number of rounds.

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Maria
Maria
5 years ago

Adorable❤

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