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15 Free Crochet Potholder Patterns For Beginners

Crochet potholders are one of the easiest handmade gifts to make. Although not as flashy as a scarf or a hat, they're a practical gift that almost anyone can use. A great way to use scrap yarn and make innovative designs, these patterns are sure to add style and comfort to your kitchen that you can't get anywhere else. They're also easy enough for beginners to crochet in a short period of time. So if you've been wanting to learn how to crochet but haven't found the time yet, now is your chance! Here are free crochet potholder patterns that you can start crocheting today! The best part about creating your own patterns is that you can make them any size you want, with any stitch pattern you want.

Easy Crochet Potholder Patterns

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A crochet potholder is great for the kitchen, and this list has some ideas for different types of potholders you can use in your home. These are the perfect gift idea for all your favorite friends and family. Also, it's an excellent way to use up leftover yarn scraps. If you've got leftover pieces of cotton, try making one of these potholders! Crochet potholder patterns are easy as pie and a great project for beginners and experts alike. These crochet potholder patterns will have you cooking in style in no time. There's nothing like a warm, cozy kitchen to feel at home truly. Try these crochet potholder patterns to add functionality and beauty to your space.

Tips For Crochet Potholder Patterns

Crochet potholders are a fun, quick, and easy project you can do in the afternoon. These crochet potholder patterns use basic stitches and techniques that are perfect for beginners!

Crochet Potholder Patterns

  • These patterns are the perfect place to start if you want to learn how to crochet! Create your own set of coasters with this free pattern.
  • Pineapple Crochet Coaster Pattern, This pineapple coaster pattern is so cute! It would be great as a gift or just for yourself. The pineapple design is simple enough for beginners but will look great regardless of your skill level.
  • Cherry Blossom Crochet Coaster Pattern This cherry blossom coaster pattern would be perfect for springtime or anytime you want a little color on your table! The cherry blossoms are fun and cute but still simple enough for beginners to try out.
  • Peace Sign Crochet Coaster Pattern This peace sign coaster pattern is another great way to add color to your kitchen table or desk. You can make these coasters using any color scheme, from pastels to bright colors! You'll need cotton yarn and a J hook (¼ inch).

Maple Leaf Potholder

Maple Leaf Potholder

This maple leaf potholder is made with the traditional granny square. The design is very simple, and it's very easy to follow. This trendy Maple Leaf potholder will protect your hands from burning when touching hot pots and be an excellent addition to your kitchen decor. The Maple Leaf potholder is made using a crochet method that brings out the texture of the leaf. It's a great way to celebrate your Canadian heritage!

Materials

  • 3.5-mm (E/4 USA, 9 UK) Hook
  • Aran (4, Medium) Weight Cotton Yarn
  • Tapestry Needle

Abbreviations

  • Ch – Chain
  • RS – Right Side
  • Sc – Single Crochet
  • Sk – Skip
  • Sl St – Slip Stitch
  • St – Stitch
  • WS – Wrong Side
  • Yo – Yarn Over

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Acorn Leaves Potholder

Acorn Leaves Potholder

Add a touch of country charm to your kitchen with this Acorn Leaves Potholder. It's perfect for Thanksgiving, Christmas, or any time of the year! This potholder is sure to bring a smile to the face of family and friends because it's cute enough to leave out all year round. This potholder is perfect for protecting your hands from hot plates and pots. The thick design means you can use it as a trivet to place hot dishes on when they come out of the oven! The acorn leaves pattern is eye-catching and versatile, so you may choose to make more than one as a gift.

Materials

  • 3.5-mm (E/4 USA, 9 UK) Hook
  • Aran (4, Medium) Weight Cotton Yarn
  • Tapestry Needle

Abbreviations

  • Ch – Chain
  • RS – Right Side
  • Sc – Single Crochet
  • Sk – Skip
  • Sl St – Slip Stitch
  • St – Stitch
  • WS – Wrong Side
  • Yo – Yarn Over

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Cherry Pie Potholder

Cherry Pie Potholder

This Cherry Pie Potholder is a fun and easy way to make an oven mitt. You will create a basket weave pattern on the potholder by weaving horizontal strips up and down vertical stripes. You will then use tails from the wefts of the stitch to sew the loose ends to the edge of your crust. Once completed, you will have a beautiful pie potholder! This Cherry Pie Potholder is the perfect gift for a home cook! The pattern is easy to make and will last forever.

Materials

  • red variegated cotton yarn (18g/31yd)
  • tan cotton yarn (42g/72yd)
  • I/5.5mm hook
  • yarn needle

Abbreviations

  • mc: magic circle
  • sc: single crochet
  • st: stitch
  • inc: 2sc in same st
  • dec: crochet 2st together
  • slst: slip stitch
  • tr: triple crochet
  • tch: turning chain
  • FO: finish off
  • ( )x#: repeat instructions inside ( ) the number of times specified
  • ( ): number of stitches in the finished row

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Sea Waves Potholder

Sea Waves Potholder

This crochet potholder pattern is one to add to your collection. What better way to brighten up your kitchen and reduce the wear and tear on your hands than with a handmade potholder? This sea waves pattern is perfect for any room in your house or would make a wonderful gift. The Sea Waves Potholder has a print that will remind you of tropical beaches and lazy, warm days. It is thick enough to use safely while cooking, yet not so tough to hold up long-term.

Materials

  • 3.5-mm (E/4 USA, 9 UK) Hook
  • Aran (4, Medium) Weight Cotton Yarn
  • Tapestry Needle

Abbreviations

  • Ch – Chain
  • RS – Right Side
  • Sc – Single Crochet
  • Sk – Skip
  • Sl St – Slip Stitch
  • St – Stitch
  • WS – Wrong Side
  • Yo – Yarn Over

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Housewarming Oven Glove

Housewarming Oven Glove

This pattern will teach you how to crochet a housewarming oven glove with a heart. This can also be used as a bath or washcloth. The gloves are Chunky Monkey, which is Aran weight yarn and requires a 5mm hook. You will be able to use this pattern for anything you would like to make it into! This set is so cute, and they will keep your hands nice and warm while they are in the kitchen! It also makes a fabulous housewarming gift!

Materials

  • Crocheted in Sheepjes Chunky Monkey (Aran Weight Yarn)
  • using a 5mm hook.
  • I lined mine using thermal wadding and cotton. I drew around
    the finished crochet glove to get the rough shape.
  • This is written using UK terminology.

Abbreviations

  • SS - Slip Stitch
  • DC - Double Crochet
  • HTC - Half Treble Crochet

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Birdhouse Hot Pad

Birdhouse Hot Pad

This fun, fast, and easy-to-make hot pad crochet pattern is a great way to use leftover aran or worsted weight yarn. Worked in different shades, this Crochet Birdhouse Hot Pad makes the perfect kitchen accessory for those who love birds. This hot pad shows off the beautiful colorwork of aran or worsted-weight yarn. When you're done with the second one, pair it with the Super Easy Gift Box and wrap it up for a quick and easy bird lover's gift.

Materials

  • 4.0-mm (G/6 USA, 8 UK) Hook
  • Aran (4, Medium) Weight Cotton Yarn
  • Tapestry Needle

Abbreviations

  • Ch – Chain
  • Hdc – Half Double Crochet
  • Dc – Double Crochet
  • Inc – Increase
  • MC – Magic Circle
  • RS – Right Side
  • Sc – Single Crochet
  • Sk – Skip
  • Sl St – Slip Stitch
  • St – Stitch
  • Tr – Treble Crochet
  • WS – Wrong Side
  • Yo – Yarn Over

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Crochet Hot Pads

Crochet Hot Pads

This crochet hot pad pattern is written for any size you wish to make. The thicker the fabric, the slower it will heat up, but the better it will protect your surfaces from scorching. The smaller size is great for protecting counter space on your stove or by an open fire. These crochet pot holders can also be used around the kitchen as hot pads for serving dishes, holding cutlery and tools, or protecting surfaces when wrapping gifts or cleaning up spills.

Materials

  • 2 skeins cotton yard (Lily Sugar'n Cream is my favorite)
  • J/ 6mm Crochet Hook
  • Scissors

Abbreviations

  • Ch – Chain
  • St – Stitch
  • Sl St – Slip Stitch
  • Sc – Single Crochet
  • Tc – Trebel Crochet
  • Rep – Repeat

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Christmas Towel Potholder Set

Christmas Towel Potholder Set

Crochet this beautiful Christmas potholder and towel set for a special holiday gift. It is easy to make and use daily by your loved one. With a moss stitch pattern and simple stitches, you can whip up these beautiful dish towels in no time. This is an easy and quick-to-make dish towel and potholder set that any novice can complete in no time using a simple moss stitch pattern. It's a simple project, with the finished towels measuring just over a foot long each. These potholders are made using the Moss Stitch, and you will love how comfy they turn out.

Materials

  • Yarn Bee Fundamental Cotton 100% Mercerized Cotton, 164 yds (150 m),  3.52 oz (100 g).
  • Worsted Weight yarn in White and red lipstick.
  • I Love This Cotton 100% Cotton 180 yds (165 m), 3.5 oz (100 g).
  • Worsted Weight yarn in Curry and Bright Green.
  • Hook 4 mm (G) and 5 mm (H)
  • Tapestry needle
  • Tape measure
  • Scissors

Abbreviations

  • Ch(s) - chain(s)
  • St(s) - stitch(es)
  • Sc - single crochet
  • Rep - repeat
  • Sk - skip

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Snowman Hot Pad

Snowman Hot Pad

If you aren't a crochet expert and have never worked with amigurumi, this potholder pattern is for you. It's a great way to practice new stitches and skills so you can put them to use in other projects. This crochet pattern is easy to follow and will work quickly. Crochet a cozy snowman hot pad that adds a sweet touch to your kitchen counter. The perfect way to keep your hands safe when grabbing hot dishes from the oven or off the stovetop. It also makes a great gift for any home chef or baker.

Materials

  • Size I (5.5 mm) crochet hook
  • Scissors
  • Stitch marker (optional)
  • Tapestry needle

Abbreviations

  • MC = magic circle
  • ch = chain
  • sc = single crochet
  • dc = double crochet
  • hdc = half double crochet
  • tr = treble crochet
  • st(s) = stitch(es)
  • sk = skip
  • sl st = slip stitch
  • WS = wrong side
  • RS = right side

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Afternoon Tea Pot Holder

Afternoon Tea Pot Holder

The Afternoon Tea Pot Holder is a quick and easy crochet pattern that any beginner can master. This potholder would make the perfect hostess gift or just an extra treat for yourself! This cozy crochet pot holder will keep your hands warm while you savor your favorite time of day. This potholder is great to put in your bag or car, as it won't take up much room! Use it to hold a mug of tea, coffee, or other hot drink. It makes a great gift that people will be sure to love!

Materials

  • 4.0mm crochet hook
  • Scissors
  • Yarn Needle
  • Stitch Marker or Safety Pin
  • Approximately 175 yds / 160 m of any medium 4 worsted weight cotton yarn per pot holder

Abbreviations

  • Ch – chain
  • St – stitch
  • Sl st – slip stitch
  • Sc – single crochet
  • Sc2tog – single crochet two stitches together (see tutorial)
  • Spike – extended single crochet worked 2 rows below (see tutorial)
  • Rnd – round
  • YO – yarn over
  • RS – right side
  • WS – wrong side

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Simply Daisy Pot Holder

Simply Daisy Pot Holder

Create a beautiful crochet potholder by following this pattern; easy-to-follow instructions will help you create this lovely pot holder in no time! This pattern uses star stitch to create a flower design that looks great on any color or style of yarn. You can choose to make your potholder with either solid or variegated yarn, so no matter what yarn you choose, it will look great and add a splash of color to your kitchen.

Materials

  • 4.0mm crochet hook
  • Scissors
  • Yarn Needle
  • Stitch Marker or Safety Pin
  • Approximately 140 yds / 128 m of any medium 4 worsted weight cotton yarn per pot holder

Abbreviations

  • Ch – chain
  • St – stitch
  • Sl st – slip stitch
  • Sc – single crochet
  • First Star – first-star stitch of Rnd 1 (see tutorial)
  • BegStar – beginning star stitch for Rnd 3 (see tutorial below)
  • Star st- star stitch (see tutorial below)
  • Yo–yarn over
  • Rnd – round

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Colorama Pot Holder

Colorama Pot Holder

Colorama is a beautiful and classic crochet pattern that's simple enough to work up in a day. This pot holder will be your new favorite way to keep your kitchen safe from scorching hot pots and pans. This crochet potholder pattern is easy to crochet using the moss stitch. The moss stitch is worked with chain stitches in the back loop only. This creates lots of space between your stitches, making it easy to show off your prettiest color combinations. It also gives this design a unique look and texture after blocking.

Materials

  • 4.0mm crochet hook
  • Scissors
  • Yarn Needle
  • Stitch Marker or Safety Pin
  • Approximately 115 yds / 105 m of any medium 4 worsted weight cotton yarn per pot holder
    • Colour A: 60 yds / 55 m
    • Colour B: 55 yds / 50 m

Abbreviations

  • Ch – chain
  • St – stitch
  • Sl st – slip stitch
  • Sc – single crochet
  • Yo–yarn over
  • Rnd – round

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Ripple Effect Pot Holder

Ripple Effect Pot Holder

Ripple Effect Crochet Pot Holder is the perfect addition to your kitchen and looks beautiful in any color. This pot holder is worked in the ripple pattern, creating a beautifully textured look that would also make a lovely gift for housewarming or wedding gifts. This crochet pot holder is a great way to utilize your crochet skills by making something practical. This project creates a beautiful ripple effect and works up fast!

Materials

  • 4.0mm crochet hook
  • Scissors
  • Yarn Needle
  • Stitch Marker or Safety Pin
  • Approximately 125 yds / 114 m of any medium 4 worsted weight cotton yarn per pot holder

Abbreviations

  • Ch – chain
  • St – stitch
  • Sl st – slip stitch
  • Hdc – half double crochet
  • Rnd – round

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The Practically Perfect Potholder

The Practically Perfect Potholder

You will love these Practically Perfect Potholders because they are made of cotton, can be used as oven mitts, and protect your hands from heat. They also help protect your countertop and stovetop when you are cooking. They are made with worsted-weight cotton. The Practically Perfect Potholder is a wonderful project to learn how to make your potholders and can be used as a washcloth or dishcloth. Crochet one in any color, and they are washable!

Materials

  • Yarn: Worsted Weight (4) 100% Cotton yarn. You will be working with two strands held together for this pattern.
  • Hook: I/9-5.5 mm
  • Scissors and a yarn needle
  • Gauge: 11 hdc – 10 hdc rows = 4” (10 cm) using an H hook

Abbreviations

  • Ch = chain
  • Sl st = slip stitch
  • st = stitch
  • sc = single crochet

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Textured Square Potholder

Textured Square Potholder

If you love to crochet, especially if you have started to look for Crochet Potholder Pattern, Textured Square Potholder, this is your lucky day! The following article will help you out. It collects some useful ideas for you about Crochet Potholders, which might be useful for choosing a perfect Textured Square Potholder. It's perfect for the kitchen and any other place you might need a potholder. The best part is it takes very little time to finish such a potholder. Make some for your friends, family, and anyone that loves having something handmade as much as you do!

Materials

  • 8 Ply Cotton Yarn
  • 4 mm Crochet Hook

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