I have left with some 100% mercerised cotton yarn (Pattons, col. 1205) from a previous experimental project and thought it would be enough to make a new set of pot holders. I was looking for an elegant and relatively easy pattern to follow and found this lovely shell stitch pattern. The applications of this pattern are numerous and it can be used for projects such as coasters, blankets, pillow cases, table cloths, pot holders, bags, purses, carpets. It all depends on available materials and the hook size. A full step by step description has been given by MYpicot ( 4025 quilt ) and by Lahoma Nally-Kaye ( beautiful shells blanket ) on the Ravelry website. Although the primary version of this pattern comes as a square (a video tutorial can be found here ), after some modifications is can be converted into a rectangular (a video tutorial can be found here ). Overall, I used 40 g of 100% cotton yarn for each pot holder, crocheting with a hook of 3 mm size. The ...
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