Crochet Circular Potholders
Crochet circular potholders are a delightful addition to any kitchen, bringing both style and practicality. Crafted with colorful yarn and intricate stitches, these handmade creations not only protect your hands from hot pots and pans but also add a touch of charm to your cooking space. Whether you're a seasoned crocheter looking for a new project or a beginner eager to try something new, crocheting circular potholders is a fun and rewarding way to showcase your creativity. With endless possibilities for designs and color combinations, these charming little items make wonderful gifts or a lovely treat for yourself. So grab your crochet hook, select your favorite yarn, and let's get stitching some adorable circular potholders that will brighten up your kitchen and bring a smile to your face every time you use them.
Circular Potholder
*Note: Ch 3 at start of every round counts as a stitch
Materials:
-Worsted weight cotton or wool (I’ve read that acrylic will melt, but I’m not sure if it’s true)
-Size I/5.5 hook
** A note about gauge: **
If you’re finding that your circle is curving up into a bowl-shape, you need to go up a hook size. (Try size J/6.0)
If you’re finding that your circle is too slack and when you try to lay it flat there’s an extra bit of material that you can’t smooth down, you need to go down a hook size. (Try size H/5.0)
Pattern (make 2):
Round 1: In a magic circle, ch 3 (counts as 1 DC), work 11 DC into ring, join. {12}
Round 2: Ch 3, work 2 DC into each st around (11 times). Work 1 DC into last st, join. {24}
Round 3: Ch 3, (work 2 DC into next st and 1 DC into next st), repeat around (10 more times). Work 2 DC into last st, join. {36}
Round 4: Ch 3, (work 2 DC into next st and 1 DC into each of the next 2 sts), repeat around (10 more times). Work 2 DC into next st and 1 DC into next st, join. {48}
Round 5: Ch 3, (work 2 DC into next st and 1 DC into each of the next 3 sts), repeat around (10 more times). Work 2 DC into next st and 1 DC into next 2 sts, join. {60}
For the next round I switched to single crochet
Round 6: Ch 1 (does not count as a st), (work 2 SC into next st and 1 SC into each of the next 4 sts), repeat around and join to first SC {72}
Fasten off, weave in ends.
Finishing:
– Holding the 2 ‘wrong sides’ together, join the 2 circles together.
Edging options:
– Single crochet around
-Slip stitch around
-Crab stitch/reverse single crochet (this is the one I used for the cotton potholders)
For the ring (optional):
– Ch 10, sl st into potholder, ch1 & turn
– Sc 15 evenly into ring created by chain (i.e. not into individual stitches, just into the ring)