About this Product
Don't forget purple when decorating for Fall! Our first thoughts of Autumn decorating usually jump to gold, orange, yellow, and browns. But think about some of the natural purple shades that appear in Fall. Asters, ornamental cabbage, thistles, and purple ash tree are all purple beauties that we can get inspiration from! Purple is a complimentary color to yellow and orange, so why not add some to your Autumn table with lovely lavender and white placemats. This inspiring color can also be used year round, making these a versatile addition to your table linens.
These are hand crocheted by me, in a classic granny circle style that adds a cozy vibe to your home. This type of crochet cannot be done by a machine, which makes them even more special.
These mats aren't just for the dining table. They are perfect for your breakfast counter, a side table or dresser, as a centerpiece doily, or anywhere you want a splash of color. They are also great for a dorm or any small space that needs a personal touch.
- They are crocheted in a lightweight yarn that is cotton with a touch of acrylic for easy care and durability.
- They are machine washable and may be tumbled dry on a low setting. (Hight heat may cause a little shrinking). Best to reshape and lay flat to dry. May also be lightly steam ironed to reshape.
- This listing is for placemats set of 2, and measure 14.75 inches across
And shipping is free!
Little Marigold
Meet the Maker
Hi! I'm Karin, the maker behind Little Marigold.
I hope you love my hand crocheted and sewn creations.
I work from my home next to a tiny woods in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. I find inspiration in the natural world, and many of my creations reflect this in colors and textures.
Crocheting and sewing are what I really love doing, and I have been doing both most of my life. I love the details that make each item special. It might be a marvelously soft yarn, an uncommon crochet stitch, or a lace border that makes something exceptional. It might even be an exquisite color that makes an item unique. These are all things I love to incorporate into everything I make. I believe the whole process of thought, skill, and choice is what makes a creation extraordinary.
I also love thinking about the person who will use each item, and hoping it will soon be someone's favorite!
Enjoy!
Karin Archibald
Shop Owner & Maker of Things