Pico de Orizaba pattern
Pico de Orizaba pattern
Pico de Orizaba (Mexico) is the third highest peak & highest volcano in North America; it’s sometimes called by its Aztec name Citlaltepetl which means “Star Mountain”.
This intermediate to advanced pattern consists of graph links & a variety of demos on all the techniques used to create the tapestry. Guides, graphs, and instructions are provided for both right and left-handed crocheters.
*this is a digital product, a downloadable pdf is automatically sent to the email provided at checkout.*
Materials Needed
- Crochet hook (I used a 3.5mm hook)
- Dowel rod, 32in long, I got mine from Joann fabrics (I used 2 & cut mine to apply on the top of the tapestry & bottom).
- Scissors
- Yarn needle
- Yarn, 11 colors
I used lily’s sugar n cream, worsted 4ply cotton. 1 skein is 113g/4oz, 174m/190yd. I used 1 skein for each color.
Note if you want to work on this pattern offline, you will need to print the original pdf sent to your email & the graph from the stitch fiddle website (links provided).