

Tired of burning your fingers on that Crockpot lid? Or trying to use a potholder which is usually WAY too BIG.....and your almost drop your like at least once every time you use it...Not anymore......
Update: Pattern Instructions
I use the magic circle method to start this works easier for me and a G or H hook depending on the type of yarn
Chain 2 Half double crochet 6 times into the circle (7 including the chain 2) Pull the circle closed then slip stitch into the first loop of the chain 2
Chain 2 then half double crochet 2 times in every half double crochet around.
Then slip stitch into the first loop of the chain 2
Chain 2 half double crochet around in every half double crochet around.Then slip stitch into the first loop of the chain 2
Repeat the above row until deep enough to over your lid piece (mine only take 5 rows total...)
Then chain 2 and then 2 half double crochet in to each half double crochet around. Then slip stitch into the first loop of the chain 2
Repeat the above one more time if you want it more ruffly use 3 half double crochet around in each half double crochet..
Finish off and tuck in all your tails...
** Hope this makes sense since this is my first pattern written..**
So quick and easy. Will be great addition to what I make for the ladies in my Sunday School class.
ReplyDeleteI was given one of these great lid holders and just love it. Now I want to make myself more and needed a pattern. Thank you so much for sharing.
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