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Knitted Heavy Duty Potholder — Free Knitting Patterns
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Knitted Heavy Duty Potholder

The knitted heavy-duty potholder is the kitchen essential you never knew you needed until now! This versatile accessory not only adds a touch of charm to your cooking space but also provides top-notch protection from scalding pots and sizzling pans. With its sturdy construction and heat-resistant properties, you can confidently grab even the hottest dishes without a worry. Plus, the knitted design adds a cozy feel to your kitchen decor, making it a delightful addition to your culinary adventures. Say goodbye to burnt fingers and hello to stylish functionality with this lovely potholder in your kitchen arsenal!

What You Need:

Cotton Yarn - I used Bernat Handicrafter

Size 11 needles

Yarn needle
Scissors
Size I (5.5mm) crochet hook (optional)

For this project I used a large ball of cotton yarn because I was making a set for a present.

Read down for details.

Potholder:

Make 2

K-knit

M1- make one

K2tog: knit two stitches together

Cast on 2 stitches using double yarn

K2

K1 M1 K1 - 3 st

K1 M1 K2 - 4 st

K1 M1 K3 - 5 st

K1 M1 K4 - 6 st

K1 M1 K5 - 7 st

K1 M1 K6 - 8 st

K1 M1 K7 - 9 st

K1 M1 K8 - 10 st

K1 M1 K9 - 11 st

K1 M1 K10 - 12 st

K1 M1 K11 - 13 st

K1 M1 K12 - 14 st

K1 M1 K13 - 15 st

K1 M1 K14 - 16 st

K1 M1 K15 - 17 st

K1 M1 K16 - 18 st

K1 M1 K17 - 19 st

K1 M1 K18 - 20 st

K1 M1 K19 - 21 st

K1 M1 K20 - 22 st

K1 M1 K21 - 23 st

K23

K1 K2tog K20 -22 st

K1 K2tog K19 -21 st

K1 K2tog K18 -20 st

K1 K2tog K17 -19 st

K1 K2tog K16 -18 st

K1 K2tog K15 -17 st

K1 K2tog K14 -16 st

K1 K2tog K13 -15 st

K1 K2tog K12 -14 st

K1 K2tog K11 -13 st

K1 K2tog K10 -12 st

K1 K2tog K9 -11 st

K1 K2tog K8 -10 st

K1 K2tog K7 -9 st

K1 K2tog K6 -8 st

K1 K2tog K5 -7 st

K1 K2tog K4 -6 st

K1 K2tog K3 -5 st

K1 K2tog K2 -4 st

K1 K2tog K1 -3 st

K1 K2tog -2 st

Cast off

Weave in ends

This should give you a nearly perfect square.

I found I needed to block these.

To assemble:

Lay the two square on top of each other making sure to match the similar ends.

I opted to sc the back and front together but you could sew them together if you choose.

Before finishing off I chained 10 and SCed back to the same stitch.

This makes a hanger for your potholder.

Since these potholders are double layer double yarn they are a great heavy duty potholder.

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