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Twinkle Trinket (TT) - Versatile
Experience Level: Advanced beginner to Intermediate
Materials:
Yarn: Any will work – just note that you may end up with a smaller or larger coaster depending on the yarn and hook you used. My example: Merino Wool 85%, Nylon 15%, 8 ply (DK) 11 wpi
Hook: 3.0mm (D) (or whatever you prefer with the yarn you’re using)
Scissors
Stitch markers
Darning needle
Bead (optional): I upcycled a wooden bead from an old bracelet that was no longer being worn. Make sure your bead can accept double your yarn thickness, and your darning needle.
Finished measurements (after blocking): Widest diameter is 7.5mm
General notes:
• First chain not counted as a stitch unless otherwise noted.
• Parentheses ( ) state the total number of stitches per stitch type at the end of each round or row.
• A comma , indicates separate stitches.
• I am super keen to see and share your work on my Instagram (@ZinziCreations), so remember to shout out to me using hashtags #TwinkleTrinket, #TTCrochet and #ZinziCreations so I can see your beautiful creations! You can also add your WIP (work in progress) and FP (finished product) on Ravelry as a project via my account, @ZinziCreations.
Terms and Conditions
This written pattern falls under the Australian Copyright Act 1968 and the international Universal Copyright Convention 1952, as a ‘Subject matter other than works: Published editions of (literary, dramatic, musical or) artistic works.’ As the ‘author’ and ‘publisher’ of this pattern, Zinzi owns the copyright for this pattern. Australian copyright duration is the life of the author plus 70 years, and international copyright duration is the life of the author plus 25 years. To avoid copyright infringement, please do not copy pattern, and if selling the Twinkle Trinket or sharing them online, acknowledging me by my reference ZinziCreations, as the designer of this pattern, with no exceptions unless permitted by the author.
Current Edition: 1c. Corrections in some instructions to create more pointed corners and option to reduce the puffier puff width slightly. Updated photos to represent these changes using Acrylic 8 ply (orange, as well as the purple example below).
- First published: May 2024
- Page created: May 14, 2024
- Last updated: January 4, 2025 …
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