Easy Plaid Pot Holder COLLECTION - Crochet Patterns PDF
Easy Plaid Pot Holder COLLECTION - Crochet Patterns PDF
This listing is for a printable PDF collection of 3 crochet patterns & includes charts as well as written instructions.
Plaid is an impressive design that is actually much simpler than it looks. If you have never tried it, I have a tutorial (video and photos) here. These pot holders / hot pads work up quickly using Bernat Handicrafter cotton (less than one small ball for each colour!). They make a fun addition of plaid to your kitchen.
Find the free patterns for these easy plaid crochet hot pads / pot holders here: teal, pink, yellow.
For this project you will need 3 colours of yarn. I used Bernat Handicrafter, which comes in many colours, and is cotton so is suitable for coming into contact with heat (acrylic yarns can melt). Two shades of one collar (lighter & darker) paired with a neutral colour always makes a lovely looking plaid.
MATERIALS:
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Bernat Handicrafter Yarn, uses less than 1 small ball of each colour.
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Teal:
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A - Off White, B - Teal, C - Classic Navy
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Pink:
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A - Hot Pink, B - Coral Rose, C - Off White
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Yellow:
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A - Pale Yellow, B - Off White, C - Lemon Swirl (just the darker yellow)
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Size 5.5mm crochet hook
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Scissors
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Tapestry needle
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Steamer (optional)
FINISHED DIMENSIONS: approx. 8x8”
(gauge is not really important, as long as your tension is consistent)
STITCHES USED (US Terminology):
Half Double Crochet (HDC), Slip Stitch (SL ST)
This listing is for a printable PDF collection of 3 patterns & includes charts as well as written instructions.
All patterns are in English, using US crochet terms. Please don't be shy if you have any questions! I will do my best to answer your queries. Take a look at my other crochet posts and YouTube channel for helpful tips & tutorials. You can find other patterns on my blog www.callistafaye.ca
For a step-by-step tutorial & video on how exactly to change colours & carry over yarn, click here.
Hope you like it, please let me know if you have any questions! And if you make it yourself, I would love if you share your version with me! Happy creating!
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