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Easy Plaid Pot Holder COLLECTION - Crochet Patterns PDF

Easy Plaid Pot Holder COLLECTION - Crochet Patterns PDF

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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:

  • Bernat Handicrafter Yarn, uses less than 1 small ball of each colour.

    • Teal:

      • A - Off White, B - Teal, C - Classic Navy

    • Pink:

      • A - Hot Pink, B - Coral Rose, C - Off White

    • Yellow:

      • A - Pale Yellow, B - Off White, C - Lemon Swirl (just the darker yellow)

  • Size 5.5mm crochet hook

  • Scissors

  • Tapestry needle

  • 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!

Follow along (and tag me in your version) on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest and YouTube.

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Melanie B.

Great pattern. Easy to follow. Once you get the pattern going, it just flows and I appreciate having the printed pattern to check. Great pics too. My blanket is coming along nicely. It’s the best plaid crochet pattern I have found. Thanks calistafaye!

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Roseann F. (Brockton, US)
Beautiful pattern

Took a minute to get used to the directions. After that, it was full steam ahead. I love this pattern.

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Eunice C. (Brooklyn, US)
What do you want?

It looks OK. I’d need more from this cryptic survey just exactly on what basis these ratings are made. Do you mean ease of downloading; simplicity or completeness of directions; understandable pattern; process for receiving? What? I haven’t started it yet so I don’t know.

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Sue S. (Broadview Heights, US)
Brilliant, easy pattern

I love plaid, and this pattern is beautiful. I've made something buffalo plaid, so I've done tapestry before (so easy) and I like the extra warmth that provides. Clearly written pattern, too.

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Sandra L. (Logan, US)
Best Plaid Pattern I could find

I've been scouring the internet for a plaid crochet pattern that I really liked and this is it. This is also my first venture into tapestry stitching and it's taken some getting used to but it's soooooo much easier than tying off each color change. Callista's youtube videos were also a big help. I'm a visual learner. I was using the free pattern (with ads) but thought the pattern was so well done that I wanted to buy the pdf to support her. Well done!