Tunisian Mitered Coaster aka Walk the Line Coaster by CherylDeeCrochet

Tunisian Mitered Coaster aka Walk the Line Coaster

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Crochet
June 2019
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
14 stitches and 14 rows = 4 inches
in Tunisian simple stitch
5.0 mm (H)
59 - 61 yards (54 - 56 m)
4.25" x 4.25" (10.79 cm x 10.79 cm)
US
English
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“Walk the line” is an idiomatic saying that means to maintain an intermediate position between contrasting choices or opinions.

This project is not worked like the traditional Tunisian mitered square. Rather, this coaster starts with a decreasing triangle. Then the piece is rotated clockwise and the second half of the square is worked as an increasing triangle in a contrasting color. Each ascending row of the second triangle “walks the line” along the diagonal.

This pattern makes one 4.25-inch (10.79 cm) square coaster, using two different colors of worsted weight yarn. It should take you about 1 to 2 hours for your first coaster. You’ll get faster with practice.

Materials: Approximately 30 yards (9 grams) of each of two colors.

Tools: Regular crochet hook – H/8-5.0 mm (Tunisian hook not required), yarn needle, scissors, and one stitch marker.

This pattern is designed for adventurous beginners in Tunisian crochet but will make even experienced crocheters feel a sense of accomplishment.

Upon purchase, will receive four different versions of this pattern:

1) PDF - diagrams/charts only - 4 pages,
2) PDF - full written pattern with diagrams/charts, photos, and text (main pattern) - 11 pages,
3) PDF - detailed photo tutorial with text instructions on every photo - 23 pages, and
4) Link in main pattern to a 24-minute video tutorial.

Use one or all, whatever suits you. I aim to please every possible preference for pattern types.

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