Add some charm to your kitchen by making a cute crochet flower potholder! These vintage hot pads are double-thick, super sturdy, and easy to make. The best part about this pattern is that you can make them in several different colors. You can use one color for the circle and outer edge, and another color for the petals. Or keep it simple and crochet it in one color.
To make this pattern, you will need some cotton yarn, and a 3.0 mm crochet hook. You will then start this pattern by first making your circle and then working your rounds of double crochet around the circle. Then you will seam your petals together to create the flower and that’s it! It’s a simple pattern that can be made in a day. It also makes a great gift for someone who is in need of some potholders.
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