![]() DC in each of next 2 st, sk 3 st, FPtr in each of next 3 st, go back to first skipped stitch FPtr in each of next 3 st, DC in each of next 16 st, sk 3 st, FPtr in each of next 3 st, go back to first sk st FPtr in each of next 3 st, DC in each of next 3 st. Dc in each of next 2 st, BPdc in each of next 6 st, DC in each of next 5 st, 3 times, Dc in each of next 5 st, BPdc in each of next 6 st, Dc in each of next 3 st, (34) Dc in 3rd ch from hook, Dc each stitch across. Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc across. I have always loved including cables in my designs and bobbles definitely add texture to any piece. When I was creating this piece, I knew I wanted something this a lot of texture! I wanted something that wasn’t too busy with color, but still caught your eye. ![]() In my mind, this baby was a girly-girl named Georgia. I named this wall hanging “Georgia” after an early pregnancy miscarriage I had a couple years ago. Nothing is more unique and stylish than handmade home decor. It can be a sculpture for a tablescape, a throw blanket for that big comfy chair, or a wall hanging for you gallery wall. I’m always looking for that unique piece that ties the room together. You can give it as gifts, and can rarely go wrong. I just love handmade home decor, don’t you? It makes a great statement piece for the room. It can be downloaded instantly from Etsy or Ravelry. (This pattern is also available in an ad-free printable.
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