Autumn Acorn Runner and Placemat by Skagit Valley Crochet

Autumn Acorn Runner and Placemat

Crochet
September 2023
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
23 stitches and 23 rows = 4 inches
in Moss/Linen stitch
4.0 mm (G)
300 - 1500 yards (274 - 1372 m)
Placemat & various standard sizes of table runners as well as directions to customize your own size
US
English
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Grab some cozy colored yarn and bring all the fall vibes to your home with this Autumn Acorn Runner.

This pattern includes two pathways to take to crochet the perfect table runner for your space.
- Standard dimensions with stitch counts if you match gauge
or
- Customized dimensions with directions to find your own stitch counts with a custom gauge

It is always recommended to measure as you go so you don’t have to frog later.

Some intuition is needed for the final border row.

The yarn used in the sample is Lion Brand 24/7 cotton yarn in Ecru and Amber.

This pattern recommends two colors of any cotton yarn that you love. Gauge is not important if you choose to create a custom table runner.

This pattern contains written directions with photo tutorials throughout. There is also two pages of printer friendly directions to save ink.

Skill level: Beginner / Advanced Beginner

Materials needed:

  • Weight 3 or 4 cotton yarn (yardage differs for project width and length)
  • 4mm crochet hook, or appropriate hook for yarn weight
  • Scissors
  • Yarn needle
  • Measuring tape

Stitches Used:

  • Chain
  • Single crochet
  • Slip stitch
  • Picot stitch (includes chain and single crochet)

I hope you enjoy this pattern as much as I do! Please reach out if you have any questions at skagitvalleycrochet@gmail.com

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