This trivet is so eye-catching! Great to have it in your kitchen, it also makes such a great and practical gift. The Woven Circles Trivet by Adaiha Covington is fabulously looking and so interesting. With a truly unique design, this trivet is so much fun and super simple to make. It looks so complicated but is so simple, you'll be surprised.
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Trivet is constructed from rings from a six-pack of drink cans. Other rings may be substituted, such as gaskets from canning jar lids (or even rings made from chain stitches – I used about 20 in the ones I have made).
Check out the original source for this pattern with all the directions and full written pattern at: things to make and do
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Carolyn Bias & Linda Kalb
They are fun/ interesting and my pattern a long while back called this Japanese crochet pattern
I have been doing these for many years .They are really cute in holiday colors.
I used to make these using plastic rings cut from 6 packs of soda. They don’t make them any more.
Beautiful !
Stephanie Doy
Since they don’t make the 6 pack rings anymore what does everyone use I have a pattern for something like this but it is to make Easter baskets out of. I can’t find anything to use since we can’t get the 6 pack rings anymore
My mother’s aunt used to make doilies similar to this using the rubber rings that went in canning jar lids.
Imake these and call them hot pads and sell them for $5.00 each at my craft shows .
Thank you for including a selling price, I never know what’s reasonable to charge
Icharge that price because I use jar rubbers so I have to charge more and the middle is done with a large mouth jar rubber.
I’ve made several of these.
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Did you use the six pack rings or something else?
I just made a chain ,joined to form a circle & put the dc in it.
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Thank you for posting this pattern. My copy from a long time ago has gotten misplaced over time and several moves. These are a quick and easy gift idea with a couple of easy potholders and a hanging dish towel
Looks hard.
Wow. Looks harder than it actually is!
I made this and it took a lot of tries to put it together. One and done
They are really easy! And you can use up that hank of yarn you always regretted buying..;)
They are really easy 🙂
And you can use up that yarn you regretted buying..;)
Love the pattern!
cool pattern!
Oh how beautiful!!
Trying to trach myself because its almost the same movements as my exercise charts from heart clinic. With added bonus of nice product at the end!
Where can I please get this pattern
I made these a long time ago.
I made these back in the 80’s!
I made these back in the 80’s!
Kerry Dolan
My mom made these by the dozens!!
I have some too. Still use them reminds me of Grandma
Love this! My wheels are turning.
Mable Rufus Munn
Toooo cool!!!
My mother used to make these ….
Looking forward to receiving new and challenging patterns.