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Puffy Crochet Hot Pad Free Pattern

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Puffy Crochet Hot Pad Free Pattern
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Refresh your kitchen with this easy textured hot pad pattern. The delicate puff stitch creates little bumps that help protect against the heat. This project isn’t too thick so you can use it as a dishcloth or a washcloth – the texture offers the right surface for gentle scraping. To make it even more convenient, a simple loop in the corner makes it easy to hang. Choose your favorite cotton yarns and use this pattern to make your own!

In this post, you will find a free crochet pattern for the hot pad.

This free crochet pattern was designed exclusively for Your Crochet by Kate from Crochetpedia.

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puff stitch hotpad free pattern

Pattern Notes

This puffy crochet hot pad is an easy project and the pattern uses standard US terms.

Materials and Tools

  • Any Sport-weight cotton yarn or cotton blend, for example, YarnArt Jeans, Drops Safran, Gazzal Baby Cotton, or Stenli Eco Love. You need two skeins – one color each. DO NOT use acrylic yarn – it will melt in contact with heat. Go for cotton, linen, or bamboo.
  • 4 mm crochet hook
  • scissors
  • yarn needle (optional)
  • REMEMBER! If you choose a different yarn weight, remember to use a corresponding hook size, and be prepared for the final product to have different measurements.

Measurements

  • ~20×20 cm (~7.8×7.8 inches)

Stitches and Abbreviations

puff stitch hotpad free pattern

Puff Stitch Crochet Hotpad Free Crochet Pattern

First, we crochet the hot pad in back-and-forth rows. Then, we add the edging and create the loop. The last round finishes off both the dishcloth and the loop.

Notes

  • How to crochet puff stitch:
    • Yarn over, insert your hook in the stitch and pull up a loop.
    • Then, yarn over again, insert the hook in the stitch, and repeat until you have 4 yarn overs and 4 pulled stitches on your hook (9 in total, together with your working loop).
    • Grab the yarn and pull it through all of these loops at once. This is your puff stitch.
  • The number in brackets (#) signifies how many stitches you have in each row.
  • 1 ch at the beginning of the round doesn’t count as a stitch and isn’t included in the overall stitch count.
  • The foundation chain is a multiple of 4 + 5. Using this calculation, you can easily modify the size of this hot pad/dishcloth.

The Pattern

Start: chain 29

C1 | Row 1: 1 ch, 1 sc in each st (29)

C1 | Row 2: 1 ch, 2 sc, 1 puff, *3 sc, 1 puff* x 6, 2 sc

C2 | Row 3: 1 ch, 1 sc in each st (29)



C2 | Row 4: 1 ch, 4 sc, 1 puff, *3 sc, 1 puff* x 5, 4 sc

Repeat rows 1-4 eight times, but end on row 3 at the last repeat. Alternatively, continue until you reach the desired size. End on a row of single crochets. 

Secure any yarn ends you have on the sides. We will crochet over them when making the edging. 

puff stitch hotpad free pattern

Edging

Round 1: Chain 1. Start in any corner and make 2 sc there. Then, work 1 single crochet per one stitch along all sides and 2 sc in each corner, all around the dishcloth. Close the round with a slip stitch in the first stitch.

If the edging is too tight, go up a hook size. Hide the remaining yarn ends inside the stitches as you work. 

Establishing the Loop: Then, make a loop by chaining 10-15 stitches (or however many you want). Attach the loop on the other side of the corner with a slip stitch, in the first stitch on the side.

Round 2: Chain 1, work 1 sc in each stitch and 3 sc in each corner. When you reach the loop, work single crochet stitches around the chain (working inside the loop, not in the individual stitches), and slip stitch into the first stitch of this round. 

Cut the yarn, secure it, and weave in any remaining ends. Block your puffy crochet hot pad. 

puff stitch hotpad free pattern

It’s done!

Thank you for using this pattern! Let us know how you liked it in the comments section below 🙂

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