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Crochet Square Placemat Potholder

Crochet Potholders are versatile. You have a choice to make them in any shape you wish. By using different combination and variety of Crochet Stitches, you can give them a lovely textured look. They are both decorative and functional and they also make beautiful gifts for your loved ones, be it any occasion. You can color code them and make them according to the holiday season. Today am sharing the pattern for this super easy and quick to make Crochet Square Placemat Potholder. These work up really quickly. I have used Cobble Stone Stitch. This is an awesome stitch pattern which gives a lovely texture. This pattern is a repeat of only 2 rows throughout which is made by alternating each row. The Border is made up with Puff Stitches. These pot holders would look nice with both variegated and solid colors. These pretty potholders are the perfect beginner pattern for a quick and fun project to show off your crochet skills. Materials Used:- 4 Ply Cotton Knitting Yarn 4 mm Crochet Hook

Crochet Square Placemat Potholder

Granny Chevron Table Runner: Quick and Easy Stitch Pattern

If you love the classic look of chevrons, and the granny stitch in crochet, you'll love this piece! The Granny Chevron Table Runner is made with simple repeats of chain and double crochet stitches, using the classic look of a granny stitch to create a chevron design! This table runner has three distinct chevron points, created by skipping over stitches (decreasing) and adding multiple stitches (increasing). The classic granny stitch is used here to add even more depth and texture to this table runner - making this a true statement piece for the center of your dining table. Once you get started with this piece, and memorize the one repeating row of stitches, it is very quick and easy to work up with very little focus needed! Because this is a piece of decoration, you can use yarn colors, fibers, and weights that you like best. Follow the pattern exactly to make a 44” long runner, or you can easily adjust the pattern length by adding rows until you have a length you love. While this pattern is written to create a table runner, you can use the stitch repeat multiple to work this design into other projects: washcloth, scarf, blanket, rug, and so much more!

Granny Chevron Table Runner: Quick and Easy Stitch Pattern

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.

Betty's Marbled Oven Mitt

Cookie Coasters

These fun coasters were designed for National Cookie Month, back in October. It's the perfect place for your glass of milk, while dipping your edible cookies, and these ones have NO calories! Excellent beginner project or to practice working in the round. You can whip up several coasters in an afternoon. What a great last minute gift a set of these would make! Use up your scraps of yarn, and decorate to your hearts content, at the same time.

Cookie Coasters

Beginner Cup Cozy

This beginner friendly single crochet cup cozy is worked in the round without seams and no sewing! So quick and easy and perfect for your yarn scraps. I also show you how to add a simple cross stitch design in single crochet with graphs for pumpkin and apple as well which include patterns for a pumpkin vine and apple leaf to add to your cozy. I also have provided 2 FREE printables for fall cup cozy making for gifts or craft fairs - 1 fall themed printable and 1 apple themed printable! I have a complete video tutorial provided for the beginner cup cozy + a complete photo and video tutorial for how to add cross stitch to your crochet projects. Learn a fun and easy technique!

Beginner Cup Cozy

Crochet Waffle Stitch Dishcloth

What's so great about a waffle stitch dishcloth? The waffle stitch dishcloth feels dense without actually being dense. There is enough space between stitches for the dishcloth to dry quickly. The raised post stitches give the dishcloth some great texture with scrubbing power! If you need a flatter surface for cleaning, the smoother side of the dishcloth is perfect for that. With this simple, yet beautiful border, it would be a great addition in a spa gift basket or look lovely hanging in your shower as a washcloth.

Crochet Waffle Stitch Dishcloth

Cat Butt Coaster

Next, this animal coaster is a fun and a bit naughty way to keep your table safe from your hot coffee cup. Overall, crocheting is whimsical, and these felines are whimsy personified.

Cat Butt Coaster

Reinventing the Wheel

Linked double crochet stitches give this pattern a dense, but still flexible texture. Made in a cotton yarn, it works well as a trivet, a washcloth, or a potholder. With only 7 rounds, it works up really quickly too! The pattern uses only 2 different stitches, and includes photos and instructions for both stitches. There is also a link to a full tutorial for the linked double crochet stitch. It doesn't use a lot of yarn, so is a great for using up scraps.

Reinventing the Wheel

Platypus Potholder

Although this was meant to be a potholder, this platypus can also be a funny coaster for your table. Made to protect your hands when handling hot dishes, it can also decorate and protect a wooden table against hot drinks or spilt water. The pattern is about 11.4″ long and 7″ wide, so you have to modify it slightly to make it smaller or use thin yarn.

Platypus Potholder