Crochet bright potholders patterns. Knitting beautiful oven mitts for the kitchen is a DIY skill. Lace version of the product with manufacturing instructions

- a great helper in the kitchen, it will always help you cope with any hot dishes due to its two-layer nature, and will also decorate your kitchen space with bright colors. If you don’t know what to give for the holiday, then such a cozy thing might be great. In general, there are solid advantages, so we choose bright colors of yarn and get to work. Our potholder turned out to be square with a side of 17 centimeters.

To work you will need:

  • About 30g of yarn in 5 colors “NAKO” Sirius and Bambino: red (6g) for the flower, light green (9g), and a little green, yellow and orange.
  • Hook 3mm.

Legend:

  • RLS – single crochet;
  • Dc – double crochet;
  • SP – connecting loop;
  • VP – air loop;
  • СС2Н - double crochet stitch;
  • PSSN - half double crochet.

Part 1 of the video tutorial on crocheting a flower and the reverse side of a potholder:

Description of the process of crocheting a potholder with a flower:

The potholder is knitted in separate parts. We will start by knitting the flower and the reverse side.

Crochet a flower

We use red yarn. In order not to complicate the description, let us immediately explain that the first column is replaced by VP, and the rows are connected by SP.

Crochet flower pattern:

  • 1st row: in the ring * 1СБН, 3 VP* - 8 times. Tighten the circle by the free tail;

  • 2nd row: it is also the first layer of petals. There are 8 of them in total. In each arch - *sc, hdc, 3dc, hdc, sc*;
  • 3rd row: 8 arches of 4xVP under 8 ready-made petals, attaching RLS, as if entwining the column of the 1st row.

  • 4th row: second layer of petals. Under each of the 8 arches we knit - * sc, hdc, 5dc, hdc, sc *;
  • 5th row: similar to the 3rd row, differing from the previous one in a chain of 6VP, which is attached to the column of the 3rd row;
  • 6th row: 3rd layer of petals - * sc, hdc, 7 dc, hdc, sc *;

  • 7th row: 8 arches from 7VP under the petals;
  • 8th row: last layer * sc, hdc, 9dc, hdc, sc *.

The voluminous flower is ready.

Square motif

This is the other side of the potholder. We knit it with light green yarn.

Simple knitting, without unnecessary manipulations.

Crochet pattern for a square motif:

We start with a ring in which we knit *4DC, 3VP* - 4 times. We tighten it. We get a regular square.

We knit the next rows above the DC stitches, in the corners (under the VP) - 2DC, 3VP, 2DC.

Part 2 of the MK video on crocheting potholder leaves and tying them:

Knitting leaves

We use rich green yarn.

Pattern of leaves and crocheting of potholders:

We knit 4 trefoils on four petals out of 8.

Attach the green thread to the top of the petal.

  • We collect 8VP. We knit down the chain - sc, hdc, 3dc, hdc, sc. We join the joint venture at the top of the petal. We DO NOT cut the thread.
  • We dial 9VP and tie the chain - sc, hdc, dc, 2ss2n, dc, hdc, sc. We join in the same way as the first leaf.
  • For the third sheet we type 8VP - RLS, HRS, 3SSN, HRS, RLS. Having knitted the joint venture, we cut the thread and fasten it.

One is ready. Three more need to be connected.

Tack binding

We use yellow yarn.

  • In the first row of the binding we collect chains of various lengths (see diagram), joining the sc at the tops of the leaves.

  • In the next row we tie with arches of 3 and 5 VP.

  • All that remains is to knit the last row.

We have two square motifs connected.

Now we hook them together with an orange thread along the sc contour.

We received a one-piece product without the need for stitching.

It remains to tie with bunches of CCHs with a common vertex,

in the corners we knit a group of double crochets.

We knit a loop in the corner of the potholder. To do this, we collect 15 VP. We connect it into a ring and tie it with 25 sc.

Our crocheted kitchen potholder is ready!

Crocheted oven mitts are wonderful things! What's so great about these common kitchen accessories? There are several answers to this question. Firstly, a beautiful potholder, as well as one connected in the same style with it, will decorate and complement the overall interior of the kitchen. Secondly, it is an indispensable assistant when working with hot pots and pans. Thirdly, while knitting these products, the craftswoman will improve her needlework skills. Another plus is that these kitchen accessories do not require a lot of thread. Therefore, this is a good option to use leftover yarn. The scope for imagination and creativity in making these gizmos is simply unlimited. You can come up with models and patterns yourself, or you can use ready-made ones.

If you are a beginner knitter and are not confident in your skill, do not despair. First, learn how to knit, then study our step-by-step master class for beginners and feel free to get to work. You will succeed.

The first way to create crocheted potholders with patterns

We invite you to knit these fun potholders with your own hands.

For two potholders you will need 150 g of white yarn, 150 g of green and 100 g of light green. Take 100% cotton thread. Hook No. 4.

Making useful household items with your own hands is a delightful hobby!

It is advisable to knit such potholders in 2 threads, otherwise they will turn out thin and will heat up quickly. Knitting potholders is carried out only by one type of loops - single crochet. Each next row is turned 1 vp.

Model No. 1 “Small cage”. Using green thread, knit a chain of 35 chain stitches. plus 1 v.p. rise. Knit in b/n stitches.

Rows 1 - 5: *5 loops with green thread, 5 loops with white thread* - 3 times. Finish row 5 stitches with green thread.

6 – 10 rows: * 5 loops with white thread, 5 loops with light green thread * - 3 times. Finish row 5 stitches with white thread.

Repeat from rows 1 to 10 until you have a total of 35 rows. You can clearly see how to change colors in the photo. Decorate the binding with green thread in 1 circular row of b/n columns. In each corner, knit 3 tbsp from one corner loop of the previous row. b/n. For the loop at the end of the tying circle, perform 15 ch. and tie them st. b/n.

Model No. 2 “Large cage”. Dial 15 v.p. green and white thread and knit 19 rows st. b/n. On the 20th row, swap the color of the threads - green to white, and white to light green. Knit in single crochets for another 19 rows and finish knitting. Perform the binding and loop in the same way as in the description for model No. 1.

As you can see, everything is very simple. By spending just a couple of hours of your time, you can knit delicate and beautiful potholders.

Potholder in the shape of a strawberry with a detailed description of the work

A potholder in the shape of a berry can become an original decoration for your kitchen interior. We will make it in the shape of a strawberry. Knitting of this type is so captivating that time flies unnoticed. Find a couple of hours of free time, study this master class and knit such beauty.

Clear sequence of work

To crochet a “Strawberry” potholder, you will need a hook No. 3.5, green and red wool, 50 g each.

Using green thread we knit a chain of 16 chain stitches. and close it in a ring.

1 row. 6 v.p. (3 lifting loops + 3 ch), 3 tbsp. s/n. in the second and third air loops of the base of the chain, arch of 8 vp, 3 tbsp. s/n. in the third and fourth ch. to the base of the chain from the edge of the hook, arch of 3 vp, 6 tbsp. s/n. in the fifth and eighth ch. at the base of the chain, arch of 3 c. p., 3 tbsp. s\n. in the ninth and tenth ch. the base of the chain from the hook, the arch from the 8th century. p., 3 tbsp. s\n. in the tenth and eleventh centuries. p. base of the chain from the hook, 3 in. p., 6 tbsp. s\n. remaining in. n. base of the chain. Finish the row with a connecting column. We continue knitting up to the 3rd row inclusive in accordance with the pattern shown in the next photo.

Scheme:

At the beginning of the 4th row, we attach a red thread and knit according to the pattern up to the 17th row. Finish knitting. Fold the potholder in half and stitch.

Instead of red thread, you can use yellow, orange or pink. This handmade kitchen accessory will be an original and unique gift for a friend, sister or mother on her birthday or March 8th.

Create a kitchen accessory in the shape of a Star

A chic and very original decor for the kitchen is an asterisk-shaped potholder. It looks like a real work of art. Many housewives even feel sorry for using them for their intended purpose; they hang them for beauty. By looking at the following photo, you can see that this accessory really looks great. Potholders in the shape of flowers also look very beautiful, choose your option in the article

Detailed master class describing the work process

To knit such a potholder you will need hook No. 2, 100% cotton thread, 50 g each, in two colors. Alternate threads by color according to your taste. The star potholder should be knitted in 2 threads so that it holds its shape well and does not turn out too thin.

Knit a chain of 8 vp. and close it in a ring.

1 row. 18th century s/n.

2nd row. *1 tbsp. b/n., 23 century. p.*, repeat *-* 9 times (scheme No. 1). Continue knitting according to pattern No. 2, while knitting the 3rd and 4th rows, change the thread to a different color and knit the 5th and 6th rows, then knit 2 more rows with the thread of the previous color. After this, wrap each petal and perform 2 rows of tying. Tie a loop from the 20th century. p., tied in one row of st. b/n.

Scheme

The “Star” oven mitt is a breeze to knit and is very interesting to work on. Try it and you will see for yourself. Watch the work step by step in the free video lesson:

Lace version of the product with manufacturing instructions

It’s impossible not to look at the lace potholders shown in the next photo. I don't even want to use these accessories. These are real works of art.

The good news is that every knitter can create these beautiful accessories.

Sequence of work for beginners

To knit a potholder, you will need the remains of any yarn and a hook that matches the thickness of the thread. The potholder consists of two parts - upper and lower.

Square crochet potholder “Flower”. Bottom: 1 row. Tie a chain of 4 chain stitches and close it into a ring. 4 air loops, close into a ring.

2nd row. *3 tbsp. s/n., 3rd century. P.*. Repeat 4 times, finish connecting. Art.

3rd row. Knit according to the pattern: st. s/n., but in the air loops of the previous row - 2 tbsp. s/n. 4 ch, 2 tbsp. s/n., and then – st. s/n. in Art. s/n. previous row.

Thus, we knit the number of rows you need. The more rows you knit, the larger the potholder will be.

The knitting pattern for the lower part is shown in the photo below:

Top: 1 row. 4 v.p. close in a ring.

2nd row. 3 v.p. rise, knit into a ring *1 tbsp. s/n., 4 v.p.* Repeat 15 times (16 st. s/n.).

3rd row. *6 tbsp. s/n. in 4 v.p. previous row, conn. Art. next 4 v.p. previous row*. Repeat 8 times.

4 row. 3 v.p. rise, * 4 ch, st. s/n. in connection Art. previous row. * Repeat 8 times.

5 row. 1 v.p. lifting, *6 tbsp. s/n., 2st. b/n., * Repeat 8 times.

6th row. 5 connection art. into the shell of the previous row (black arrow in the diagram), *3 tbsp. s/n., knitted together (bump), 3 v.p., cone, 3 v.p., knob, 7 v.p., st. b/n. in middle school s/n. shells of the previous row, 7 vp* Repeat 4 times.

7 and the next rows are knitted according to the pattern.

The round potholder “Flower” is knitted in the same way, only in the round. Knitting a round shape is even easier than a square one.

Diagram of the lower part of the round potholder:

Top diagram:

Each master class presented in this article will help knitters create original and unique potholders for the kitchen. Take this information into your arsenal, take out the remnants of yarn from the bins and create, create, create. Comfort and beauty for your home!

Video tutorials for beginners

Option for Easter: pockmarked chicken.

In the form of a chicken:

Berry themes again:

Today we will knit solar oven mitts for the kitchen. Do you know that orange is a must-have color in the kitchen? These potholders can also be used as hot mats.

Orange is the color of the sun, prosperity, attracting well-being.

Knitted potholders will decorate any kitchen, will be useful to housewives, and will create coziness.

NOTATION

VP - air loop

Dc - single crochet

RLS - single crochet

Description of knitting potholders.

We will start knitting potholders from the center. We make an amigurumi ring and put 12 double crochets (dc) into it. Then we knit in a spiral, that is, we move to the next row without connecting the beginning and end of this row.

We knit 2 dc in each loop.

In each next row we knit 2 dc in the loop between the two dcs, and 1 dc in the remaining loops. Having knitted to the required width (I got 8 rows), we make a loop of 8-10 air loops (VP) between two dcs (you can take absolutely any number of air loops, make sure that the loop becomes comfortable).

We make the binding approximately evenly, that is: when you have tied about half of it, count the loops and decide whether everything works out exactly. If not (as it happened for me), then we knit the DC not in the second, but in the third or in each loop, depending on the circumstances. So we knit up to our loop. We tie it with a sc so that it is not thick, but evenly beautiful. (I got 15 sc). We connect the row, tighten the loop tightly, cut the thread, hide the tip.

You can decorate the potholders by knitting a chain of air loops with a thread of a different color, attaching it to the main fabric. See how to do this in the photo below.

Here are some more adorable oven mitts from the internet. Connected in exactly the same way. Added eyes, flowers, beads, buttons, leaves and other decorative elements. Some are without strapping, others are strapped. Craftswomen, get creative! When making potholders, you can let go of your imagination. Potholders knitted in this way can also be used as hot mats.

In the next version of the potholder we use threads of three colors: orange, black or dark brown and red for the tongue. When tying, we form the ears.

Hot stand

I took needlework thread, hook number 4. If we knit a potholder, we take the yarn in 2 - 3 threads. For a hot stand, it is better to take stiff yarn, cord, or braid and a larger hook.

We will knit in the round. We use chain loops, single crochets and half single crochets.

First we knit a ring, by which we will then hang it.

Hamburger potholder

You will need: leftover yarn in beige, green, brown, yellow, red and light green colors, hook number 4.

Using a beige thread, tie a chain of 20 VPs and then knit according to the pattern from bottom to top.


Then use red and light green thread to tie the parts in half columns on the finished potholder, as shown in the photo.

If you are just starting to knit, then crocheting potholders are very good for practicing knitting even loops, square or round fabric. After all, before you take on a complex thing, you need to develop the skills of uniform thread tension and maintaining the same knitting density in length and width. But knitting potholders is not just for beginner needlewomen. A crocheted potholder will decorate your kitchen, create coziness in your home, it can be an excellent gift for March 8th or just a nice souvenir.

Crochet potholders can be crocheted either in the simplest way: 2 squares or circles of the same color sewn around the perimeter, or in more complex ways. Beautiful crochet potholders are made by sewing a voluminous flower into the center or using unusual techniques. For example, the bargello crochet technique.

A special place among crocheted potholders is occupied by potholders - mittens.

If you don’t want to buy a ready-made potholder, you can knit it from thick knitted yarn. The potholder will be thick and effective. Using it you will definitely not burn your hands.

There are a lot of tack patterns, we found them on the Internet:

  1. potholders in the form of animals
  2. potholders mittens
  3. potholders in the form of a dress
  4. tape potholders
  5. potholders in the form of a square, circle, hexagon and any other crochet motif.

If you have a lot of potholders, but you don’t know how to use them in the house, then here’s an idea, you can decorate the walls with potholders:

Crochet potholder, models from our website

The potholder is very beautiful; tying one and using it for hot dishes would be a real blasphemy. So, most likely, such a beautiful crocheted potholder will serve as a decoration in your kitchen. To knit a potholder you will need: yarn of three colors (red,

Pekhorka yarn "Children's novelty". Hook 2.0. Crochet potholder, description 1p - With colored (Purple, yellow, blue) thread, cast on 8 ch and close into a ring. 2p - Knit 18 double crochets in a circle 3p - On the 1st st. s/n of the previous row*

My name is Povarova Alexandra. I am submitting a pot holder - a sheep - to the competition in the "Professional Look" category. To make oven mitts you will need 2 hours of time and some cotton thread. If you tie only the muzzle, attach a magnet,

The description is given in the sequence in which the potholder was knitted. We knit the body in red in the form of a circle. Steam through damp gauze with an iron from the wrong side. How to knit in the round, read the article "Knitting in the Round" part 1 and

You will need the remains of multi-colored threads, hooks No. 4 and No. 5. 2 buttons for eyes. Potholder diameter: 23 cm. Cast on 24 ch. knit in single crochet stitches in the round. Each row will end together. column. Row 1: Work 24 sts. b/n. 2nd -3rd row:

This motif is especially suitable for those who want to try a variety of options. Experiment with both the color and shape of the spots. To knit a potholder you will need: 50 g of brown yarn and 50 g of red-brown yarn, a suitable hook

Two crocheted potholders: a strawberry and a sunflower are great gift ideas for March 8th. The author of the descriptions is Natalya (Podarok). Potholder "Strawberry", description of work The potholder in the shape of a strawberry is knitted in the round according to a detailed pattern. In the first row knit 8

Crocheted mitten potholder. Model from a Japanese magazine. Using this knitting pattern, you can make not only a potholder, but also a regular mitten. Potholder - crocheted mitten description Cast on 44 chain stitches + 1 chain stitch for lifting. Knit

Crocheted potholder "chicken". Master Class!

To crochet a potholder, you will need some thick yarn in two colors; hook No. 3.5-4; beady eyes. Description of work: at the beginning of each row, knit 3 chain stitches for lifting. Using an orange thread, pick up 6 chain stitches and close them into a circle. Knit

Crochet potholder, ideas from the Internet

Spiral potholder

For knitting you will need:

  • yarn 4 colors, one of them section dyed
  • hook No. 7
  • knitting needle

Crochet potholders sugar bowl and jug

These are these pot-bellied jugs - double ones, knitted in the round. When I was a child, my friend’s grandmother knitted similar ones, and they captivated me then. I wrote a description, maybe it will be useful to someone.


Crochet pot holder Rose

Adapted by Hazel Cooper

connecting post
VP-air loop
RLS single crochet
PSN-half double crochet
Double crochet double crochet

Steel hook No. 7 and knitting thread No. 10 in white and pink or ecru and pink.

Crochet Christmas potholder

On the eve of the approaching New Year holidays, I propose to decorate the kitchen interior with elegant potholders in the form of Christmas tree balls. Potholders will not only fulfill their functional purpose, but will also create a festive atmosphere in your home.

Potholder size 17 x 19 cm.

Materials:

  • 16 g of thick red cotton yarn, 12 g of green, 6 g of white and a little gray yarn;
  • hook number 2.

Crochet potholders with crossed posts

Jacquard potholders: cow and tiger cub

Crochet potholders

In this way, you can tie not only potholders, but also a rug for the bathroom or room.

To begin with, knit a fillet mesh: *1 double crochet, 2 ch*, repeat from * to * the size you need. Then take 2 yarns of a contrasting color and knit chains of air loops from them. Using a knitting needle, weave chains around the fillet mesh in two different directions. The fabric should be thick, suitable for crocheting and matting.

Crochet potholder with flowers

A very beautiful potholder, it would be a shame to use one. Most likely it is knitted for beauty.
We found the master class not in Russian, but you can figure it out from numerous photographs.

Crochet blanket or potholder

If you knit one such motif, then you will get a pot holder, if there are many, then a blanket.

Knitting density: 6 stitches. x 14 rub. = 10 x 10 cm.

For knitting you will need:

  • yarn of two colors at least 75m/50g
  • hook No. 8

Crochet cup holder

Crochet pot holder Tea rose

I suggest you experiment and knit this wonderful ornament on a potholder.

Preparation of materials.

For our creative process you will need:

  • Yarn 50g/160m, 1 skein of white and 1 skein of red, I use Yarnart Jeans (Turkey).
  • Hook No. 2.
  • Scissors.
  • Drawing diagram.

And don’t forget a good mood, time and patience :)

Crochet pot holder “Petals”

The potholder is knitted from acrylic (180 m/100g), hook No. 3.5.
Tying - Kirov iris, hook No. 1.3. Diameter 21 cm.

Crochet potholders with ethnic pattern

Very colorful potholders. By the way, it’s not dogs that are knitted on them, but llamas. This pattern comes from Peru. It can also be used for knitting clothes. Below is a diagram and description of the work.

Crochet potholder for beginners

A very simple tack model, consists of two parts. Suitable for those who are just starting to crochet.

Crochet mitten for the kitchen

The potholder is knitted from knitted yarn.

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A good housewife has everything beautiful in her kitchen. But how often the picture is spoiled by old burnt rags, which are used to handle hot dishes. But this is not only not aesthetically pleasing, but also inconvenient and dangerous - you can easily burn your fingers. But if you know which hand you need to hold it in, then you can consider this issue resolved. Even leftover yarn and deformed threads from old knitted items are also good for knitting potholders, which can vary in complexity - from those that will take you half an hour to almost works of art. But be prepared for the fact that your household may accidentally burn the result of your labor or smear it with food.

Simple for beginners

This project will require a minimum of time and skill from the knitter, and will help beginners hone their skills in forming an even, neat fabric.

The potholder has a square shape, we start work from the center. We close 4 loops in a circle, 1 lifting loop and begin the pattern: single crochet and 2 chain loops. In subsequent rows, 1 loop is made between single crochets, only adding two at the corners. And so on until the potholder is the right size. And a cheerful terry edge is achieved only by increasing the number of air loops: we knit not one, but four.

Experiment with colors; if desired, make the main part of the potholder striped. Melange yarn will have an interesting effect - the smooth transitions of color will be advantageously set off by a plain border.

Fun geometry

The classic “granny square” pattern also produces original crocheted potholders. The patterns of the pattern are extremely simple: a ring of 4 loops, 3 lifting loops, 2 more as part of the pattern and 3 and a loop between them. To get even corners, add 2 loops. The columns are arranged in a checkerboard pattern. By using different colors of yarn you can achieve a very interesting effect. Such squares with rows in rainbow colors look bright and unusual.

Volumetric flower

Based on the granny square pattern, many new ones have appeared that will allow you to make excellent crochet potholders. Schemes can start either from the center of the square or from the corner, but here is also an option with a voluminous flower in the middle.

The work is done in rows like this:

Yellow

1. Core of the flower: ring - 4 air loops.

2. 1 lifting loop, 8 arches of air loops and single crochets.

White color

3. We make chamomile petals: on each arch we knit 3 air loops, three and again 3 loops.

Green color

4. The basis for the leaves will be elongated arches of 4 loops, which will pass behind the white petals. Due to this, the flower will rise and become voluminous.

5. We begin to work according to the principle of the usual “granny square”. Next, the color of the thread is arbitrary.

Please note: the points in the diagram are not air loops, these are simply symbols of the places where subsequent elements are attached.

Tutti Frutti

Funny fruits will take up residence in your kitchen if you know how to knit in the round. If not, then this is a great opportunity to learn and then use your new skill when knitting hats, napkins, baskets and even pillows.

To crochet neat potholders, patterns must be calculated based on certain rules. Then the canvas will not gather into a cone and will not fold into flounces.

When knitting with double crochets, we always start with 6 chain stitches, in the first row we make 12 stitches. s/n, mentally divide them into 12 wedges and in each subsequent row add a loop to the wedge. To avoid getting a regular hexagon, the increments need to be shifted slightly relative to each other. This does not affect the number of loops, but this results in an even, flat circle. If we knit with single crochet stitches, we do the same, but we start with 6 stitches and make additions in every sixth part of the circle.

Round potholders

We continue to develop the theme of knitting in the round. Small remnants of multi-colored yarn will be useful for this work; with them you can create beautiful crochet potholders. The schemes are quite simple; when working with a project, you can complete it in half an hour.

The highlight of the first version of the two-color potholder is a row of “melange” yarn, which was obtained by connecting one thread of each color. Work in rows is done like this:

  1. Circle of 4 chain stitches in color A.
  2. 11 double crochets.
  3. In each stitch of the 2nd row we make two double crochets with a multi-colored thread.
  4. Same as row 3, but in color B. Total 44 columns.
  5. We tie the edge of the potholder with color A in a “shell” pattern: we knit five double crochets in one loop, skip one, single crochet, skip another and repeat five stitches.

Kitchen Starfall

The “star” potholder (hook) looks very impressive and complex. The diagram, on the contrary, shows that everything ingenious is simple, and if you are familiar with the basic techniques of knitting, then you can do this work. More often, these potholders are made in different colors, then it seems that the stripes are cleverly intertwined with each other.

Well, let's reveal the secret of the “star”:

  1. We close 8 air loops in a circle.
  2. We make a flat circle, which will be the center of the “star”. In this example, double crochets (18 pcs.) are used, however, there are variations of the pattern where single crochets are used.
  3. Now we make very elongated arches, which will become the basis of the petals: 1 lifting loop, 23 chain loops, single crochet - all in one loop. Skip the loop and repeat in a circle. It turns out 9 petals.
  4. We tie the loops with single crochets.
  5. Then you can use a different color. We continue to tie the petals with single crochets, making the necessary additions: two stitches at the tips of each petal. So we knit 6 rows.
  6. Now the most interesting stage. We arrange the petals beautifully and begin to tie the edge of the potholder with single crochets. At the tops of the flowers we make a picot (there are 3 air loops between two columns). This is necessary so that the fabric does not wrap around the binding. You can also make a loop for hanging - this is one picot, but not from 3, but from 20 loops.

This is how this elegant “star” is made. You can increase the number of rows of binding, then the potholder will look like a circle with a voluminous center.

Luxurious sunflowers

This cheerful flower will decorate any kitchen. Many craftswomen knit patterns, and they range from simple circles of black or brown yarn, tied in a circle with yellow “shells,” to intricate ones, like this one.

But in fact, if you carefully read the description of the previous potholder, then this flower will be easy for you to repeat. We do the same steps - a flat circle, but from double crochets in the amount of 11 pieces and petals we knit not 9, but 12. We tie them with 3 rows of single crochets and continue working in circles according to the pattern, making the necessary additions.

Do not forget that a potholder is, first of all, a functional item. Multi-ply cotton yarn is ideal for crocheting potholders. Pattern patterns with a minimum of holes will allow you to create a product that will reliably protect your hands. But this does not mean that you need to give up beautiful openwork potholders. If there are many holes in the pattern, be sure to make a two-layer version. Sew on just a crocheted square or circle, or a lining made of non-woven fabric and cotton fabric.