This gorgeous crochet trivet pattern is easy to make with some cotton yarn and canning rings. It was popular in the 70s, but stands the test of time and looks great in today’s kitchen too. You can make your trivet match any kitchen and you can even hang it on the wall as a decor piece.
Vintage Crochet Trivet Pattern
This free pattern uses cotton yarn. Check out Lion brands new Re-Up Yarn
Lion Brand’s new recycled cotton, gives knitters and crocheters another reason to love working with cotton. It’s eco-friendly! It takes, on average, 20,000 liters of water to make 1 kilogram of cotton. By using one 70 gram ball of Re-Up you are saving 1,400 liters of water. So try Re-Up for your next cotton project: you’re going to love how it feels to work with and how it feels to help save the planet while doing the craft you love. You can learn more about it here on this video below.
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