Beautiful crocheted pot holders to decorateany kitchen, make the interior of the room more comfortable and bright. Making such products with your own hands is a snap. All that is required is to prepare the yarn, the hook, and most importantly, stock up on a great mood.
Knit crochet pot holders: simple master class
In order to make it practical andinteresting product, you will need hook number 4.5 and yarn of any color. It is advisable to choose a thick knitting thread with a minimum content of synthetic fibers. We offer you to make a beautiful tack-case of square shape with a size of 17 cm. We will begin work with air loops, they need to be done 10 pcs. Next, knit crochet tacks according to the scheme.
We continue to make tack-case
By analogy with the first two we dosixteen rows. You get a long strip. We fold it in half, connect and tie up the edges on three sides with single crochets. For decoration, you can take a thread of contrasting color: this is how your product will look more elegant and bright. On the fold line in the center we make a loop of a chain of air loops. The fourth side is made up with a "stride step" or tied with a "shell". As a result, you should get a square napkin-cover with a convenient hole in which you can put a hot frying pan handle. That's all, comfortable, practical and elegant tack ready.
Perform a round kitchen tack
For the manufacture of round tacks you canpick up any knitting yarn, preferably dense and durable. It is desirable that the color of the yarn is in harmony with the decoration of the kitchen. Also for knitting get a suitable size hook, for example, number 3.5. Let's tell further how round oven gloves are made of kitchen, crocheted. Schemes for their implementation may be different. For novice needlewomen, we advise to adopt the following simple technique.
Knit crochet: pot holders for your kitchen
In the third row, we continue to increase,First, knitting two CHs into different loops, and then again two CHs, but into one loop. We perform the fourth row, making three double crochets, and then two columns in one loop. We continue to knit, constantly performing the necessary increases. Thus, we create only seven rows, and knit the eighth with single crochets. So you should have a circle.