These potholders are easily styled for each kitchen decor! As they are large and supple (about 19 cm or 7,5in diameter) there's surely enough surface to keep your hand from burning while baking your delicious food. I would recommend cotton for the potholders, as it is easily to wash and and heat-resistant. In this pattern I used Phildar Phil Coton 3, but any other cotton will do! I used 5 different colours (4 for the body and 1 for the edging) but again, this is completely up to your imagination! Enjoy, and make some potholders! And when youre done, make some more! Because you can never ever have to many potholders, right? ps. They make an amazing house-warming gift!
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Modern Double Thick Crochet Potholders
Add some charm to your kitchen with these double thick crochet potholders. They are the perfect accessory to have in your kitchen because it will protect your countertops and keep your hands safe. These potholders can be made within 1 hour and use cotton yarn. They make the perfect house-warming gift! This easy free crochet potholder pattern includes step-by-step photos and a guided video tutorial. Get ready to make these awesome hot pads for the whole family!
Afghan Stitch Kitchen Mat
The Afghan Stitch Kitchen Mat can be used for so many different things in the kitchen. You can use it as a large potholder, or you can simply keep it on your kitchen counter to help dry dishes. Tunisian crochet is used to work up this free crochet pattern. Use any color yarn that matches your kitchen decor to crochet this helpful kitchen crochet pattern. A set of these would also make an excellent gift idea for new neighbors or new homeowners.
Kitchen Ring Pad
- Designed by Naztazia
This cool ring pad looks like a delicious apple pie, doesn't it? It's made with a special kind of yarn, that is heat resistant and you can use it as a hot pad, as well as a potholder or a trivet. Moreover, you can just decorate your house with it. For instance, feel free to hang it on your window!
Black Bear Rug
This pattern can be crocheted in brown shades of yarn to make a grizzly bear rug. In fact, black bear coats can be brown, blue-black, blue-grey and even white in colour. Materials Rowan Pure Wool Superwash DK, 100% wool (137yd/125m per 50g ball), or any DK yarn: 6 x 50g balls in 114 Caviar (A) 4 x 50g balls in 118 Granite (B) 1 x 50g ball in 119 Mole (C) Approximately 92.5in (235cm) length of brown DK yarn, such as 110 Dust (D) for the eyes Approximately 23.5in (60cm) length of white DK yarn, such as 012 Snow (E) 4mm (UK8:USG/6) crochet hook Blunt-ended yarn needle Toy stuffing Size Approximately 32.25in (82cm) wide and 27.5in (70cm) long (excluding head) This pattern by Vanessa Mooncie was originally published in Crocheted Animal Rugs and is shared with permission from GMC Publications Ltd.
Crochet Cactus Potholders
Cacti are happy, bright, summery, and fun - so Crochet Cactus Potholders are perfect for your kitchen! These thick squishy crocheted hot pads make great trivets too! The key to the Crochet Cactus Potholders is to use 100% cotton yarn - Red Heart Scrubby Smoothie! With cotton yarn, you can use these Cacti with hot dishes without worrying about melting your project on your next hot dish. The Crochet Cactus Potholders are a set - there's a tall cactus and a ball cactus, both kitchen ready. But they aren’t limited to being just potholders! The tall cactus also would make a great oven mitt if you sew two of them together. And the Ball Cactus would be super cute under a real flower pot! However you use them, they are sure to brighten up your table.