Muybridge Table Runner
by Kimberly Dunlop
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© Kimberly Dunlop

© Kimberly Dunlop

© Kimberly Dunlop

© Kimberly Dunlop

© Kimberly Dunlop
Muybridge Table Runner
My mother loves horses and she was the one who gave me the idea for this pattern (without realizing it of course). Originally it was going to be a scarf but a table runner just seemed to work better. I drew the horses onto graph paper with a pencil to create my pattern but based the poses off a series of photos taken by Muybridge. For more information on Muybridge check out Wikipedia.
The file you download includes four graphs, one for each of the horses in their different poses. I also included a few notes on the thread and hook I used as well as the style of filet crochet I used. The size of thread and hook used can change depending on the size and style you want for the finished product.
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