Quick Knit Potholder
Are you looking for a quick knitting pattern? If so, you've come to the right place! Use this potholder so you don't burn your hands on hot dishes.
Knitting Needle Size10.5 or 6.5 mm
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
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3cats2love
Jun 05, 2017
I was wondering how this potholder was made. The pattern has you use two strands of cotton yarn together, so that will give it thickness. However, I'm wondering if the stitch is a little too open for a potholder. I would be tempted to make it using smaller needles so it would come out with a tighter weave.
copperdragonfly
Dec 08, 2015
Looked for the FREE pattern but it was not where it said it was. Plus BIG SURPRISE its not FREE
KathrynAllison
Dec 08, 2015
Hello! Once you click the pink button that says "Click here for knitting pattern," a new window will open. You will need to scroll about halfway down the page until you see the "Quick Knit Potholder" pattern (in the middle of the fifth row). Once you click on the picture, the full pattern will appear. Hope this helps! - Editor of AllFreeKnitting
noomi963
Apr 06, 2012
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JennyBee1
Aug 30, 2011
@maud 0520971, Once you click on the link that says "click here for knitting pattern," a new window should open up with the PDF file for this pattern. You will need to have the latest version of Adobe to view the PDF file. To print from this page, you should either be able to select "print" from the upper left hand corner of your window, or you can highlight the text, then right-click on it. You'll get a window that gives you the option to "copy." Do that, and then paste the text into a word document. You should be able print that document that way. Hope this helps! -Editor of AllFreeKnitting
maud 0520971
Aug 29, 2011
i am logged in and click for the pattern and it doesn't come up to view with the option to print i've tried several times helpppppp
Little Swan
Feb 26, 2011
Great idea on the checkerboard pattern. I really enjoyed the touches of white- bravo!
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