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Hold your pots in style.
Although pot holders may seem a little mundane they are very useful and can be made into little works of art. Indeed, all you need is the right pattern and you shall have an eye-catching crocheted potholder to enjoy or give as a gift. Moreover, the patterns we chose are mostly easy, so that you don’t have to be concerned if you’re a beginner. What’s more, they’re actually perfect for beginners because they let you experiment with lots of different stitches and colors in a small, confined project that doesn’t require very complex set-ups nor lots of expensive yarns.
Iced Coffee on The Beach
Altogether, the name of this eye-catching potholder says it all. Truly, there are few other things as pleasing as a beachside ice-cap in a perfect place setting.
Skills: easy Designer: Eleonora Tully
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Crocheted Potholder
However, if the beachside isn’t your thing, here is a different take on the eye-catching crocheted potholder theme. These lovely, colorful squares will without doubt light up the kitchen or table.
Skills: easy Designer: Coats & Clark
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More info about project photographed you can find on Ravelry.
Solstice Trivets Potholders
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Swap Potholders
These lovely hotpads are about 7″ square. You can make them any color you want. Their design is based on Wool Eater Blanket by Sarah London. The thick texture will protect your surface from the hot pots, and add a decorative touch to any kitchen or dining room.

Swap Potholders – visit the free pattern site.
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