The name says it all with this Handy Pot Handle Cover. Basically, if you are ready to rid yourself of pesky burns from your older pots, this is the right kitchen crochet pattern for you. This is such a quick fix for a serious problem- not only is it annoying when your pots get too hot to hold, but it can also be dangerous! Fix this in a simple way by working up an easy solution that doesn't take very much time at all. It'll be worth the hassle when you can move more freely about the kitchen all because of a simple crochet pattern.
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Pot Handle Cover
If you have ever burned yourself on a hot pot handle on the stove, you know exactly why you need this Pot Handle Cover! It is great for seasoned cooks, or even just to have around in the kitchen.
Diamond Waffle Hot Pad
These Diamond Waffle Hot Pads are the perfect gift to someone who loves handmade items. Pair them with wooden utensils and homemade spices to create a beautiful gift set. I used the diamond waffle pattern to create these hot pads. Use these hot pads in the kitchen to lift hot pots and pans or you can use them on the table to put those hot pans on and not damage your surfaces. Enjoy your newly-made diamond waffle hot pads.
Cluster V Stitch Hot Pad Free Crochet Pattern
These Cluster V Stitch Hot Pads are a great beginner project where you can learn a new stitch and create something useful for your more at the same time. Use scrap yarn from bigger projects to make a set of these hot pads and gift them to your friends and family. They make a great gift set paired with a set of utensils or homemade seasoning blends. Use these hot pads to protect surfaces from hot pots and dishes, and decorate your kitchen.
Cast Iron Skillet Handle Cover
If you know my husband, you know he's estate sale shopper. He loves a good deal and tops on his collection list are old cast iron skillets. He loves to bring them home, lovingly work off any rust spots and clean them to perfection. He also loves to cook with them. When the cast iron gets hot, the whole thing gets hot, including the handle. Rather than grabbing the skillet with a potholder, I thought I could probably make something better. And so I designed a cast iron skillet handle cover and I'm sharing the pattern here with you. Just in case you want to keep your husband from burning himself.
Autumn Acorn Hot Pads
- Designed by Jennifer E. Ryan
Take a look at these beautiful fall hot pads by Jennifer E. Ryan! They are made in perfect colors and look absolutely cute. You can be pretty sure that they will make your kitchen ready for fall. What's more, the acorns can be used booth as a potholder and a hot pat, because they are made with a double strand of yarn.
PHOTOS by Jennifer E. Ryan /Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on celticknotcrochet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.