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Double Knit Potholder

This beautiful and super textured potholder in the pictures below was made by Rich-in-NFPA and as you can see, it’s perfect for decorating your kitchen for upcoming Valentine’s Day. However it will be super useful and great looking all year long, so make sure to give this one a try.

Double Knit Potholder

PHOTOS by Rich-in-NFPA / ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on Ravelry, or read more about this version here ravelry and here ravelry.

Citrus Fruit Potholder Free Knitting Pattern

This citrus potholder reminds me of summer and fresh grapefruits, which I can’t want to eat this season! All you need to knit this amazing holder is a little patience and leftover yarn, which is just perfect for small projects like that.

Citrus Fruit Potholder Free Knitting Pattern

PHOTOS by sybilra / ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on knitting-and-so-on.blogspot.de, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Double-Thick Pot Holder

I appreciate it when simple kitchen accessories can look like a piece of home decor, a fashionable detail for the interior. And these pot holders are a good example. They are double-thick and will protect your hands and tabletop well. Make them in various colors with this free knitted pot holder pattern and add a small lovely detail to your kitchen.

Double-Thick Pot Holder

PHOTOS by Purl Soho / ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on purlsoho.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Snowflake Potholder

Learn the double knitting technique working on this free knitted potholder pattern. The snowflake design makes it a wonderful Christmas decoration for your kitchen that brings a festive mood and valuable properties. The finished size is approximately 7 x 7 inches, or 18 x 18 cm.

Snowflake Potholder

PHOTOS by Lisa Hannan Fox / ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on niftyknitterdesigns.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

The Great Mother’s Day Project 2020

These incredible potholders in the pictures below were made by mkw4262 and they look absolutely out of this world. What’s more, you can use them as both potholders and washcloths. I’m pretty sure they will make an amazing housewarming gift for your friends and family!

The Great Mother’s Day Project 2020

PHOTOS by mkw4262 / ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on knitting-and-so-on.blogspot.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

This particular version is on Ravelry.

Twill Pot Holder

The knitted Twill Pot Holders exude a cozy and inviting vibe, don’t they? They are not only charming but also highly practical, making them a perfect addition to your kitchen. With this free knitting pattern, you won’t need to purchase expensive pot holders from IKEA anymore. All you need is enthusiasm, needles, and some basic supplies to create your very own pot holder. So why not give it a try and add a personal touch to your kitchen?

Twill Pot Holder

PHOTOS by Purl Soho / ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on purlsoho.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Christmas Tree in Snow

This Christmas knitted potholder is a great idea to add a festive touch to your kitchen. The piece is both practical and cheerful, ensuring that you will feel all the atmosphere of the holiday. Imagine yourself baking cookies with such a festive accessory – you can bring that image to life. The design is interesting to work and even if you haven’t worked similar projects before, it will be easy for you. The free hotpad knitting pattern is here to help you.

Christmas Tree in Snow

PHOTOS by Jeannette Murphy / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.

Fruity Trivets & Potholders Free Knitting Pattern

I’m really in love with this project, it’s so fresh and fun! I’d really love to have these beautiful potholders in my kitchen! You can make them really in almost no time at all, that’s why they’re a great project if you’ve got some free time!

FRUITY TRIVETS & POTHOLDERS FREE KNITTING PATTERN

PHOTOS by Purl Soho / ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on purlsoho.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.