Thankyou for the tutorial! You're calm voice while explaining and the pace of the tutorial not too slow but not too fast really helped me get the work done this quickly. You really are a great teacher.
Just loved this design for creating my potholder. I needed a design that was a step up from a plain SC or DC. I received a free potholder and I placed it under my coffee maker. One morning, my son forgot to place the cup under for the drip. That potholder saved him from cleaning up a mess. 100% cotton washes up beautifully...so here I am making another; maybe two more potholders! Thank you! 🤗
I just felt like making a dishcloth and as I'm not well at the moment this pattern is easy enough and so pretty that I felt I could do it. I'm halfway through and I really like it thank you 🥰
I love 💕 how the border is already incorporated into the pattern! Great! And very easy! Love this! I really appreciate you very much for your hard work to bring us these great tutorials! 😊😊🥰🥰🥰🤗🤗🤗😘😘
What a beautiful and simple pattern. I truly enjoyed your tutorial. Very easy to follow and the camera was perfect! Thank you so much for sharing this lovely pattern with all of us. ❤️😘
Love this potholderj! This is a beautiful pattern and you did a beautiful job in your instructions!! And by the way, your hand are beautiful! Your nails look great - you know when you are watching a video it is such an added extra to see well taken care of hands demonstrating. Thank you for that also!!!
Thank you so much Claudetta! The tuitorial is easy to follow and the dish cloth turns out very nice. I particularly like the pattern.I have done several pieces. Look forward to more tuitorials.🙏🍰
I love this stitch tutorial! I am going to make several of these as potholders, and a few as dishcloths. The dishcloths, I won't put the hoop for hanging. Thank you for all of your great tutorials!
I put a wooden ring for mine. I did 5 rows (and stitches on the sides)for my border. When I reached the top border, I decreased by one stitch each row of the top border in the corner, slip stitch the first stitch after turning. Then slip stitch through the curve that created to clean up the edge, turn the work, and single crochet the wood ring in place, weave in the ends, done.
NOW one of my FAV potholders!!! Just found it! I am making "sets"... Dishcloth and potholder!!! The SUGAR 'N CREAM yarn is so nice for this... Even tho not doubled like most of the potholder patterns !! Works GREAT!! THANKS for pattern!!! Will keep checking your site for patterns !!! Thanks!!
I just love this! ❤️ I'm going to make rectangular ones for placemats for the dining table. Thank you for the pattern and your lovely demonstration on how to make this. 🇳🇿
love this so much also because you are so good explaineing and it is close. i have made bucket hats im about to make a long cardigan in gay pride colores and now i want to try this 😊thanks for you 😍😊
Thank you for this great 👍🏻 dish cloth/pot holders stitch! I love it! Thank you for this great tutorial as always! You are such an amazing teacher! I love this cotton yarn 🧶 I have to get some paint box cotton Aran yarn 🧶 that’s such a Beautiful color as well! 💕💕🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰😘😘😘😘🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Have you ever done two sides to make it heavier. I love the pattern! I will probably already use a square but include 40 chains to give more grab room.
Love your tutorial. Would confirm the cotton yarn weight and hook size. This will be my 1st attempt with the wash cloths/ pot holder as gifts. Thank you
It is beautiful but is that a 4 weight or 5 chunky. I would like to make it for our women’s shelter. And all I have right now in all cotton is a 4 weight
I wanted to crochet a towel how would I crochet it I am crocheting the potholder dishcloth as a set but I need a crochet towel to join the set it's going in fair I'm from Collingwood Ontario Canada