hai friends here is a free pattern of flower pot holder i am a beginner in writing crochet patterns so if any errors or mistakes pls let me know
Materials needed
Crochet hooksize:3.50mm
Green yarn: one ball
Yellow yarn : one ball
Waste CD:1
Tapesrtry needle for attaching cd to back side of pot holder
Stitches used
sc - single crochet, dc - double crochet, slipstitch, fpdc- Frontpost doublecrochet http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIu4HfUpvsY,Popcornstitch - 4dc insert a hook into first dc to last dc pull up a loop ch1 to secure here is tutorial link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tg58yUidv5M
ch3 slip st to form a ring
R1: ch3 count as first dc,11 dc in ring (12dc)
R2:ch2,frontpostdc in first dc in R1 ,*dc in next dc ,
Materials needed
Crochet hooksize:3.50mm
Green yarn: one ball
Yellow yarn : one ball
Waste CD:1
Tapesrtry needle for attaching cd to back side of pot holder
Stitches used
sc - single crochet, dc - double crochet, slipstitch, fpdc- Frontpost doublecrochet http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIu4HfUpvsY,Popcornstitch - 4dc insert a hook into first dc to last dc pull up a loop ch1 to secure here is tutorial link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tg58yUidv5M
ch3 slip st to form a ring
R1: ch3 count as first dc,11 dc in ring (12dc)
R2:ch2,frontpostdc in first dc in R1 ,*dc in next dc ,
frontpostdc in that dc * repeat *to* join to first ch2
(12fpdc,12dc)
R3:Change to green ch2,fpdc in fpdc of R2,popcornstich in
next dc(4dc insert hook into first dc to 4th dc pull up a loop ch1 to secure)*fpdc in fpdc ,popcorn stitch to dc*repeat join to first ch2(12fpdc,12popcornstitch)R4:change to yellow ch2,fpdc in fpdc,dc in next space dc
in popcornstitch dc in next fpdc,*fpdc in fpdc,dc in next space dc in popcornstitch,dc in fpdc* repeat join to first ch2(12fpdc,36dc)R5:ch2,*fpdc in fpdc,dc in next 3 dc ,dc in fpdc* repeat join to ch2(12fpdc,48dc)
R6:ch2,*fpdc in fpdc,dc in 4 dc ,dc in fpdc*repeat join to first ch2(12fpdc,60dc)
R7:change to green sc in first fpdc 7 dc in 3rd dc in R6 *sc in fpdc,dc in 3rd dc*repeat join to first sc
R8:change to yellow ch2,fpdc infpdc,sc in 3 dc ,3sc in 4th dc,sc in next 3dc*fpdc in fpdc sc in each of 3 dc,3sc in4thdc,sc in each of next 3 dc*join to first ch2
R9:change to green slipstich in back loop of each sc in R8 join to first slip stitch
attach a waste CD in back side of this pot holder then it would be more stiff and used to be as a hot pad
Wow!! very nice pattern and my hands asking me to do immidiately, but having embroidery work to finish and its so easy with the help of nice illustratiions sandy........
ReplyDeletethanks vino.....i am waiting for your embroidery
ReplyDeletethanks a ton dear..sandhya..for taking effort to post step by step illustrations...will make it soon ..
ReplyDeletethanks a lot for posting the pattern! am going to make it as soon as I finish some of the long pending projects:)
ReplyDeleteWOW Sandi for providing the pattern. So crochet lovers will be motivated to do this piece.
ReplyDeleteExcellent tutorial with the pictures, thank you for sharing the pattern!
ReplyDeleteHi Sandhya Ma'am, This is Devi (EcoGreen). You have a lovely crafty blog!! Nice step wise pics for the pot holder!
ReplyDeleteSandhya Ma'am I found another crochet gift bag(that is my display pic) online for the gift bag idea. How is it?.. it takes like 45 minutes for one bag..
ReplyDeletethanks vahee,yarnlady,nithya,selena and devi....
ReplyDelete@devi......very nice bag...so dont waste time prepare 75 bags soon ..have a nice party
Sandhya thanks for the free pattern ----fantastic
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing your project pattern. I really like it and intend to make a few for my table!
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Donna
grandma4five
thanks donna
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteAmazing!! I tried learning crochet once and left it but you motivated me to pick it up again!! Your things are wonderful!!
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Cheers
Suprene
thanks suprene.......
ReplyDeleteI love this pattern. I am making it in Christmas colors for family gifts. Thanks for sharing..
ReplyDeleteLouise
Thank you for the pattern, I can imagine very well this one transforming into a cushion.
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