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Free Waffle Hot Pad Crochet Pattern

HAPPY FRIDAY!

I am keeping this short and sweet because I am trying to pack somethings to take to my space at a local shop. If you’re local to central PA, you definitely should make your way to Kindred Collections (452 Locust St, Columbia PA 17512) to see me and all the other wonderful makers there. There is so much talent in this building.

One of my most popular patterns is my waffle hot pad. It’s super cute as a traditional breakfast inspired make but so many people have ditched the breakfast theme and made this pattern in all the colors and it always turns out SO good.

As I am rebranding and refocusing somethings are changing but I am rereleasing all my patterns as expeditiously as I possibly can.

Fridays seem to work good for me for releasing patterns so if you don’t subscribe, make sure you have an alarm set to check the blog sometime Friday.

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Waffle Trivet Pattern.

MATERIALS;

G Hook

Hobby Lobby’s I Love This Cotton – 1 each, antique gold and buttercup

Yarn needle

Scissors

ABBREViATIONS;

CH – chain

DC – double crochet

FPDC – front post double crochet

BPDC – back post double crochet

ST(s) – stitch(es)

PATTERN NOTES;

You will always chain 1 and turn at the end of each row unless otherwise noted.

FIRST PANEL

Ch 31

Row 1 – DC in first ch from hook, and in each ch across.

Row 2 – DC in first st, *BPDC next st, FPDC next 2 sts.* Repeat * to * until you have one st left,

DC in last st.Row 3 – DC first st, *FPDC next st, DC next two sts* Repeat * to * until you have one st left, DC in

last st.

Row 4 – DC in first st, *BPDC next st, FPDC next 2 sts.* Repeat * to * until you have one st left,

DC in last st.

Row 5 – DC first st, *FPDC next st, DC next two sts* Repeat * to * until you have one st left, DC in

last st.

Row 6 – DC in first st, *BPDC next st, FPDC next 2 sts.* Repeat * to * until you have one st left,

DC in last st.

Row 7 – DC first st, *FPDC next st, DC next two sts* Repeat * to * until you have one st left, DC in

last st.

Row 8 – DC in first st, *BPDC next st, FPDC next 2 sts.* Repeat * to * until you have one st left,

DC in last st.

Row 9 – DC first st, *FPDC next st, DC next two sts* Repeat * to * until you have one st left, DC in

last st.

Row 10 – DC in first st, *BPDC next st, FPDC next 2 sts.* Repeat * to * until you have one st left,

DC in last st.

Row 11 – DC first st, *FPDC next st, DC next two sts* Repeat * to * until you have one st left, DC in

last st.

Row 12 – DC in first st, *BPDC next st, FPDC next 2 sts.* Repeat * to * until you have one st left,

DC in last st.

Row 13 – DC first st, *FPDC next st, DC next two sts* Repeat * to * until you have one st left, DC in

last st.

Row 14 – DC in first st, *BPDC next st, FPDC next 2 sts.* Repeat * to * until you have one st left,

DC in last st.

Row 15 – DC first st, *FPDC next st, DC next two sts* Repeat * to * until you have one st left, DC in

last st.Row 16 – DC in first st, *BPDC next st, FPDC next 2 sts.* Repeat * to * until you have one st left,

DC in last st.

Row 17 – DC first st, *FPDC next st, DC next two sts* Repeat * to * until you have one st left, DC in

last st.

DO NOT FASTEN OFF

Ch 1 , SC across, and evenly around the entire square. (placing 2 sc in each corner.) Fasten off.

BUTTER – MAKE TWO.

Ch 7,

Row 1 – sc in first ch from hook, and in each ch across. (6 total.)

Row 2 – sc in first ch from hook, and in each ch across. (6 total.)

Row 3 – sc in first ch from hook, and in each ch across. (6 total.)

Row 4 – sc in first ch from hook, and in each ch across. (6 total.)

Row 5 – sc in first ch from hook, and in each ch across. (6 total.)

Row 6 – sc in first ch from hook, and in each ch across. (6 total.)

FASTEN OFF. Leaving a long tail,

sew one butter piece onto the front facing side of panel 1.

Sew the second piece of butter on turning it slightly to overlap the first.

Weave in ends on the wrong side, careful to make sure your tail doesn’t show through the front

side.

SECOND PANEL

With your G Hook, and antique gold. CH 31,

Row 1 – DC in first CH from hook, and in each ch across.

Row 2 – DC in each st across.

Row 3 – DC in each st across.

Row 4 – DC in each st across.

Row 5 – DC in each st across.

Row 6 – DC in each st across.

Row 7 – DC in each st across.

Row 8 – DC in each st across.

Row 9 – DC in each st across.

Row 10 – DC in each st across.

Row 11 – DC in each st across.

Row 12 – DC in each st across.

Row 13 – DC in each st across.

Row 14 – DC in each st across.

Row 15 – DC in each st across.

DO NOT FASTEN OFF

Pick a wrong side and right of your second panel, and place the wrong sides of both panels

together so they are touching. SC around the outside of the two panels crocheting them together.

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