Aries Table Runner

by Crochet Hook Cottage

Aries Table Runner

Transform your living space with the versatile Aries Crochet Pattern! Whether for a table runner, or bed runner, this pattern is the perfect addition to your home decor.

Create a unique and cozy atmosphere with this versatile piece that can also be made as a temperature pattern!


Please note this pattern is suitable for crocheters with intermediate skills who have experience with overlay mosaic crochet.

On puchasing this pattern, you will be able to download the PDF files - the pattern in written format (please note the pattern is written in English only) is available using US or UK Terminology. There are also separate PDFs that only includes the chart in 1- and 3- page format.


Any yarn weight or brand can be used to crochet Aries - when made with Sport weight yarn, the finished piece measures approximately 109 x 30cm (43 x 12 inches). The amount of yarn used (Sport weight yarn) is approximately 378 grams (15 ounces) or 795 metres (870 yards), with the main colour requiring 206 grams (8 ounces) or 433 metres (474 yards), and the contrast colour using 172 grams (7 ounces) or 362 metres (396 yards).

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Pattern details

  • Crochet Craft
  • Home decor Project type
  • Intermediate Difficulty
  • Any Yarn weight
  • 23 stitches and 20 rows = 4 inches worked in overlay mosaic crochet using DK yarn Gauge
  • Main colour: 433 metres (474 yards) · Contrast colour: 362 metres (396 yards) Yardage
  • Bottom up Construction
  • 109 x 30cm (43 x 12 inches) Finished measurements
  • US & UK Terminology Terminology
  • English Language
  • Instant digital download (PDF)
  • Secure payment via PayPal
  • Support directly from the designer
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About the designer

Crochet Hook Cottage

Hi and welcome to Crochet Hook Cottage!


I'm Jodie, the yarn witch who works the design magic here at Crochet Hook Cottage in Perth, Western Australia. Crocheting is my passion, I was taught how to crochet in 1979 by my Nana, and have been hooking away ever since! I began Crochet Hook Cottage in 2019, after losing my job due to health complications as a result of breast cancer treatments. I needed some way to bring in some extra money to pay for food, bills and the mortgage, so when a friend told me I should try selling the items I crocheted the business was born and I opened an Etsy shop. I began designing my own crochet patterns that same year, and there are many more of those to come.


I love designing patterns that have a picture, mainly mosaic, and tapestry crochet, and I hope you love my patterns too!