Botanical Mini Pillow Pattern
$6.00
The Botanical Mini Pillow is a beautiful pillow that showcases delicate lace stitches with a centered floral motif on one side and multicolored stripes on the other. Both sides are worked from the center out using a mix of yarns, creating a hexagonal shape. This pattern is perfect for all levels of knitters as the lace is geared towards a beginner level, yet the different stitch patterns keep you entertained.
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Pattern details:
Skill Level: Advanced Beginner to Intermediate Knitter
Needle Size:
Size US 15 (10 mm) 24-40” / 60-100 cm circular needles or size needed to obtain gauge
Size N (P) / US 15 (10 mm) crochet hook for edging
Sizes: One Size
Finished Size:
Diameters before seaming:
From point to point - 20” / 50 cm
From flat side to flat side - 18” / 45 cm
Gauge:
9 sts and 12 rnds = 4” / 10 cm in stockinette stitch worked in the round using knitting needles and Spun Cloud, steam blocked
Materials:
Main Color 1 (MC1): 1 skein Spun Cloud, (100% wool, approx. 100 yds (92 m) / 200 g) shown in Bubblegum Candy
Main Color 2 (MC2): 1 skein Spun Cloud, (100% wool, approx. 100 yds (92 m) / 200 g) shown in Sedona
Contrast Color (CC):
1 Wildflower Mini Skein Kits (100% cotton; approx. 85 yds (78 m) / 164-170 g - 5 mini skeins of yarn included per kit, 17 yds (16 m) / skein) shown in Misty Day
CC1: Midnight Amber; CC2: Rose Darling; CC3: Dusty Fleur; CC4: Hibiscus Flower; CC5: Tribal
**Please note any modifications to size or length may require additional yarn.**
Pattern Designer: Laurel Gervitz

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