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Pot Holders

My favourite thing to make!

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/pot-holders-4 • Posted by UhhSpork

I love making dishcloths. They're small, I get to use all kinds of stitches and people buy them from me! Also, they're good to give as gifts. Each one took 1-1 1/2h to make Here are the stitches I used, starting with the cloth in the top left of the first picture: 1) Basic granny square 2) Bushy Stitch 3) Open-Ridge Stitch, frilly border (sc, 2ch, sc in next stitch) 4) Double crochet, backwards sc border 5) Woven stitch, frilly border 6) 2 rows dc and then 1 row fpdc, bo border 7) I can't remember what the name of this stitch is called, but it's when a hdc stretches over 2 stitches, dc border 8) Same as above 9) Woven stitch, sc border 10) up and down stitch, dc border 11) HDC X-stitch, dc border

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Project Budget
Reasonably Priced

Time

1 h 00

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
Medium hpim4020 1226800698 Medium hpim4022 1226800706 Medium hpim4023 1226800714 Medium hpim4028 1226800725

Description

I love making dishcloths. They're small, I get to use all kinds of stitches and people buy them from me! Also, they're good to give as gifts. Each one took 1-1 1/2h to make Here are the stitches I used, starting with the cloth in the top left of the first picture: 1) Basic granny square 2) Bushy Stitch 3) Open-Ridge Stitch, frilly border (sc, 2ch, sc in next stitch) 4) Double crochet, backwards sc border 5) Woven stitch, frilly border 6) 2 rows dc and then 1 row fpdc, bo border 7) I can't remember what the name of this stitch is called, but it's when a hdc stretches over 2 stitches, dc border 8) Same as above 9) Woven stitch, sc border 10) up and down stitch, dc border 11) HDC X-stitch, dc border

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