Finished Dehydrator Dust Cover
I finished this dust cover up early this
afternoon – I started it 2 days ago, but the Castle Rock Bazaar took up most of
yesterday, and all I had time to do before falling into bed this morning at 2
AM, was to cut the yarn after the final round and tie the loose ends.
This morning, I wove in all the loose ends, made
holly leaves (public domain internet search for pattern), and place wooden
beads for the holly berry accents.
I was aiming for a vintage glass Christmas Ball
{look} ;-)
Christmas Holly Accent; crochet leaves, wooden bead berries.
I made a cord hole (ch 4 sc space), and threaded the cord through; to streamline the design and eliminate unsightly bulk ;-)
This new dust cover joins the previous one I
completed 2 days ago - (https://jeastofeden.blogspot.com/2019/12/baked-red-snapper-recipe.html).
Sorry: again, no pattern. But it is relatively easy to make … just work 6 sc’s in a
magic circle to start; & increase every few sc’s each round – placing inc’s
as desired to fit your dehydrator top ... and dec'g along the edge drop to fit your dehydrator model. Add your own trims.
That’s it!
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