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Lucky Horseshoe Mason Cover
A free version is also available.
This pattern is FREE on my blog. The purchase available here on Rav is for a PDF that’s printable and has details on modifying the pattern to fit any size of jar you’d like!
I set out to design this mason jar cozy after finding an interesting stitch pattern that reminded me of horseshoes. I thought the arches and gaps in the pattern would make for very interesting light patterns on the wall - and it turned out great!
This project uses one colour and is worked from the top down. The pattern uses basic stitches with only a bit of wonkiness here or there - fine for a beginner who has a good concept on the basics.
These covers make great house warming gifts and work up fast - make one in an evening, pair it with a bright coloured jar and an LED tea light candle, and you’ve got an instant gift!
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