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Scalloped Edge CD Trivet

Scalloped Edge CD Trivet

Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Pattern ID: p118009
Date Added: October 30, 2003

This trivet pattern can also be used as a matching potholder. Just leave the CD out of it! Plus you can choose what ever colors of cotton yarn you want to match your decor. Use green and red for Christmas for example.


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Sheetworks Studio Version 2.4.1!

Sheetworks Studio Version 2.4.1 Sheetworks Studio is your free crafting workspace for creating clean, accurate paper bead strips and printable sheets. Everything is sized for US Letter paper and designed to make cutting, rolling, and assembling easier. Behind the scenes, the app is always being polished so your tools stay smooth, stable, and ready for every project.


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Random Quick Tip!

Easy Crochet Necklaces
You can use any decorative crochet braid or rope to make a necklace. Just make the rope, attach a clasp on each end then hang a charm or pendant from the center of it. You may even sew on a few small beads on the rope for an added touch. Or if the holes in the beads are big enough, you could put a few beads on the rope with the larges one in the center. But in order for the crochet rope to show, you may want to put only about 4 large beads on with the charm hanging in the center of them. This would be a good use for gold or silver thread. You could even sell these at craft bazaars.