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Urban Kitchen Potholder

Who doesn't love handmade potholders? They could be the perfect project for beginner crocheters to practice their stitches while making something useful for their home. This pattern will match a contemporary kitchen and add color to it. The wave stitch is very easy to work and you can make a couple while you watch television. The potholder is first made into a big square and then folded and seamed for the diagonal effect. No increases or decreases are used in the pattern. Cool, isn't it?

Urban Kitchen Potholder

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Easy Double Thick Textured Crochet Square Potholder

Potholders hotpads or trivets , whatever you call them , they are absolute essential for your kitchen. Crocheted Potholders are an easy way to spruce up a kitchen. I love crocheting potholders. They are both decorative and functional If you are looking for a quick easy and simple crochet potholder pattern, then here it is. Today am sharing the pattern for this Easy Double Thick Textured Crochet Square Potholder .This Potholder crochet pattern works up quick and the double thickness makes it strong and durable too. Potholders are also one of my favorite projects to give as gifts to friends and family. The size of this potholder can easily customized according to your need by changing the starting number of stitches. Its always advisable to use cotton yarn to make crochet potholders. Materials Used:- 8 Ply Cotton Yarn 4 mm Crochet Hook Size:- 10 inches- Customizable to any size

Easy Double Thick Textured Crochet Square Potholder

Practice Makes Perfect Tunisian Potholder

If you're new to the Tunisian crochet stitch, you can hone your skills while you make a Practice Makes Perfect Tunisian Potholder. This crochet potholder is thick and resistant to heat, which is exactly what you need in a potholder. The Tunisian stitch makes this potholder strong and long-lasting. You'll love the homemade look of this basic crochet potholder pattern. Practice your stitch and gain a valuable kitchen item that you can use every day.

Practice Makes Perfect Tunisian Potholder

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.

Crochet Cactus Potholders

Beginner Decorative Crochet Potholders

Whether you're new to crochet or just want to a quick and easy crochet pattern to try, these Beginner Decorative Crochet Potholders will be just what you need! These potholders can be created in very little time and will be a perfect gift idea for a bridal shower or housewarming party.

From the blogger: "These beautiful potholders are the perfect beginner pattern for a quick and fun project to show off your crochet skills. They are both decorative and functional, and make a beautiful gift for anyone on your list this holiday season. You will need a size G/6 (4mm) crochet hook, scissors, and worsted weight cotton yarn. Each square potholder measures 8 inches x 8 inches. So get started today on this instant gratification project that is sure to impress!

Beginner Decorative Crochet Potholders

Dutch Skies Potholders

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!

Dutch Skies Potholders