Motifs for Lunch Lacy Placemat Crochet Pattern

Lovely Lacy Placemat

Motifs for Lunch placemat crochet pattern (2)

This pretty placemat, Motifs for Lunch is made up of 1¾” motifs. The mat measures 16½” x 11½” using 54 of the small motifs. Nine across and 6 down.

Once the motifs are joined, a pretty edge is crocheted around it.

Motifs Close-Up

Motifs for Lunch placemat crochet pattern close up

The close up shows what a pretty pattern this is. You wouldn’t have to limit yourself to using the motif for only a placemat. It could be an insert for a towel or tablecloth and many other uses.

This motif crochet pattern was found in an American Thread Star Book No. 228, Doilies Knitted-Crocheted and Tatted. I’ll be sharing more from this booklet in the future.

Motifs for Lunch placemat crochet pattern

Download Instructions: Right-Click on the image. Select either “save link as” or “save image as” depending on what browser you are using. Or simply click on it, it will open in a new window and save it from there.

You’ll find a PDF file link below that includes the photos.

Crochet CottonAmerican Thread Gem Crochet Cotton

 

The required thread is American Thread “Gem” Crochet Cotton, Size 30 shown on the right.

As it says in the caption below the thread photo, you should use a No. 11 or No. 12 steel hook. This crochet pattern requires a No. 11.

There are a couple of alternative threads you can use. One is Aunt Lydia’s Extra Fine Crochet Thread.

And another is DMC Cebelia Crochet Cotton Size 30. Clicking on the images will take you to Amazon where you can purchase either one.

Abbreviations and Instructions

You’ll find both the abbreviations and instructions in the one page PDF file download below. As well as the photos of the placemat and the close up of the motif.

Motifs for Lunch placemat crochet pattern abbreviationsMotifs for Lunch placemat crochet pattern instructions

PDF Pattern Download Link

Motifs for Lunch placemat crochet pattern

The pattern is in PDF format so to read it you’ll need the Adobe Reader software on your computer. Most computers come with it, but it is free and can be found here.

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