Vintage Red and Aqua Potholders Crochet Pattern
Edited By: Maggie Weldon
Skill Level: Intermediate
NOTE: If you want to use the finished vintage potholder in the kitchen, I suggest lining them with either a store bought potholder or layers of cotton quilt batting. Another idea is to place hot cookware on the backside of your potholder to protect the front from scorch marks. I have seen a few old potholders with a cotton backing added to them showing signs of scorching. The front of the potholder is like new but the back shows all the wear and tear from use.
Sizes:
Shell Dress - About 9½" wide (skirt); 8½" long
Bolero - About 7" wide; 7" long
Five-Petal - About 8" across.
Sugar Bowl - About 5 ½" wide; 5½" long
Creamer - About 5 ½" wide (6 ½" at spout); 5½" long
Cookie Jar – About 5 ¼" wide; 6½" long
Materials: Thread Needle; Crochet Thread Size 10:
Shell Dress
White – 100 yds
Aqua – 75 yds
Bolero
Aqua – 100 yds
White – 50 yds
Five-Petal
Red – 50 yds
White - 100
Aqua – 50 yds
Sugar Bowl
White – 100 yds
Red – 30 yds
Creamer
White – 100 yds
Red – 30 yds
Cookie Jar
White – 100 yds
Red – 30 yds
Crochet Hook: Steel No. 7 (1.65 mm) or size needed to obtain gauge.
Get ready for the 4th of July with your new crocheted vintage red and aqua potholders. The patterns come in designs such as the shell dress, bolero, and five-petal. They also come in replicas of condiment jars such as a sugar bowl, creamer, and cookie jar. How cute would it be to pull a fresh batch of cookies out of the oven with your hand made cookie jar pot holder? The possibilities with these pot holders are endless and will come in handy during your next family barbecue.