How to crochet oven mitts
Pie Oven mitts Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Melanie Moreau
Who said that oven mitts have to be boring, right? Well, one thing is certain - these are everything but boring! Watch out not to eat them by accident! They work up so fast and really doesn't require much yarn. Perfect project for a lazy afternoon!
Oven Mitt Set Crochet Pattern
It's holiday season, which means a lot of us are going to be spending more time in the kitchen. Cooking up feasts and helping the family prepare for guests. So, in the spirit of the season, I've stitched up an Oven Mitt Set. It's perfect for baking pies or roasting a turkey. The set has a pattern for a pot holder and an oven mitt worked in a half double crochet V stitch. I made mine using a Berroco Pima yarn which is 100% cotton. It's a 4 ply yarn which adds extra cushion (perfect for an oven mitt) and it's soft and luxurious too.
Betty's Marbled Oven Mitt
This slender fit, marbled oven mitt or potholder is a great addition to any kitchen! It is very easy to work up, only using a single crochet and slip stitch. The material winds up being very thick, protecting the hands from warm (not hot!) pot and pan handles.
Buco Towel
The Buco Towel is a crochet kitchen towel pattern that you can hang on the oven handle. This textured kitchen towel features a simple design that can be threaded through itself to hang neatly (and never fall on the floor)! Our oven handle is very cylindrical and the kitchen towels always slip off. This crochet hand towel stays in place, right where we need it. And if you're looking for a simple crochet dishcloth pattern then this free pattern works too. You can easily crochet the dishcloth as a solid rectangle, if you prefer.