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Juletrae Dream Catcher
This Mini Christmas Tree Dream Catcher is perfect for using up odds and ends of yarn.
I like to give you options so…
Although I’ve shown it in just two colours why not use more!
It has been deisgned for a 10cm craft ring and No10 crochet thread in just two colours. At this size the inner star measure 6.5cm and uses just 3-5 grams of yarn.
Alternately using Scheepjes Cotton 8, a fingering weight cotton yarn and 2.5mm hook, it uses 8-10grams of yarn. The inner star measures 9cm in a 12.5cm ring.
Scheepjes Twinkle, a DK weight yarn and a 3.5mm hook, uses 14-15grams of yarn. The inner star measures 10.75cm in a 15cm ring.
I’ve given you a chart and photo tutorial to help you and a choice of two ways to attach it to the ring.
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- First published: November 2019
- Page created: November 19, 2019
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