Eire (map of Ireland) by Frances Powell

Eire (map of Ireland)

Crochet
February 2011
Thread ?
UK
English
This pattern is available for £1.75 GBP
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Materials required:
Small map panel –
0.75 mm crochet hook, No 80 crochet cotton or No 70 tatting thread - 2 x 5g ball (195 yards/180 metres.
Large mat – 1.50 mm crochet hook, No 10 crochet cotton – approx 325 yards/300 metres.

Approximate finished sizes
Small map panel –
with top header 6½-inches/16.5 cm by 8¼-inches/21 cm, without top header 6½-inches/16.5 cm by 6¾-inches/17 cm
Large mat – with top header 13-inches/32.5 cm by 17-inches/42.5 cm, without top header 13-inches/32.5 cm by 14½-inches/36.25 cm

Gauge –
Small map panel –
18 tr=1-inch/2.5 cm and 9 rows = 1-inch/2.5 cm
Large mat - 10 tr = 1 inch/2.5 cm and 4 rows = 1-inch/2.5 cm


BOTH written instructions and charts are given in the pattern, but the main panel is only given in the form of a filet chart.

Chart for header in English is also included should you wish to title this Ireland rather than Eire


2nd in a set of 4, the larger mat will also make a good cushion cover or decoration for St Patrick’s day

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