How to Crochet the Stargazer Pot Holder: 2023 Pot Holders Galore Crochet Along - January
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- Опубліковано 2 сер 2024
- Hi everyone! The 2023 Pot Holders Galore Crochet-a-long has officially started. We are kicking things off with the Stargazer Pot Holder, which uses the double crochet and front post double crochet stitch to create a beautiful sunburst design.
Free Written Pattern: thispixiecreates.com/how-to-c...
Ad-Free Printable PDF here: www.ravelry.com/patterns/libr...
IMPORTANT LINKS:
Facebook CAL Group: / crochetalongwithtpc
Main Page of CAL: thispixiecreates.com/2023-pot...
Crochet Along Email List: view.flodesk.com/pages/63d149...
Blog: thispixiecreates.com/
I really hope you enjoy the pattern. Please let me know how your pot holders out in the comments below, share pictures in the Facebook CAL group, or use the hashtag #potholdersgalorecal on Instagram.
I hope you have a wonderful day!
Love, Dayna
MATERIALS (some materials include affiliate links):
- 4.0mm crochet hook
- 213 Yards of Worsted (4) Weight Cotton Yarn
- Dishie 100% Cotton Yarn: shrsl.com/3xuyk
- Colours: Begonia, Blush, Butterscotch, Navy, Conch, and Linen
- Scissors
- Yarn Needle
- Stitch Marker or Safety Pin
TIMESTAMP, so you can skip around the video:
Intro: (0:00)
Material List: (1:09)
Round 1: (1:33)
Round 2: (3:15)
Round 3: (5:51)
Round 4: (7:35)
Round 5: (9:31)
Round 6: (12:10)
Round 7: (14:10)
Round 8: (16:22)
Round 9: (18:55)
Fasten Off: (20:25)
Join the Two Circles: (20:56)
Thank you so much for watching :) - Навчання та стиль
Marvellous pattern. I’m 12 years old and y made 5 of these pot holders. Thank you so much 😊 ❤
Thank you so much for sharing these tutorials! You're very talented and a great teacher. I have made several, and I can't stop 😅
I just want to thank you for sharing the gift of teaching crochet tutorials with the UA-cam community. I just came across your channel & potholders series and I’ve made several already! I absolutely love them! I plan on checking out all your tutorials. ❤
I'm so glad you're enjoying the potholder patterns Elvi. Thank you for your sweet comment - it made my day! ❤
Loved making this.going to make coasters to match 👍
Great idea Susan! ☺
Very clear instructions,LOVE IT 😊
Thank you for your lovely design. I love the colour scheme you used!!! Your video is very enjoyable and easy to follow with your clear instructions.🤗
This is great. I made 4 of these in a day. Very well explained ❤thank you
Wow. What an amazing pattern. Love it. I'm going to make this one for sure. And as well as check out the others. Love your teaching as well. Thanks for sharing this with us. ❤
Aww thank you Sandra. I'm so glad you enjoyed the tutorial and the pattern. I hope you have fun making your potholder! 🥰
Love them all!!!
Have watched this several times and have gotten almost half done with my first, Just had to stop long enough to tell you how thrilled I am with it. I can't wait to finish it. What a great way to use up all my odds and ends. Thank you very much!!🦋
Aww you're so welcome Judy!! I'm thrilled that you like it, and are using scrap yarn to boot. 🥰
This is a beautiful pattern
Thank you so much for sharing your time and talents.
I'm so glad you enjoyed the pattern. Thank you for your sweet comment. :)
This was so fun to make, I am beyond delighted and excited about it.
Aww I'm so glad to hear that! 🥰
I love this thankyou❤
You're so welcome Kristine! Hope you enjoy the pattern. ❤
Awesome pattern!! Thank you!
So glad you like it! 🥰
Very pretty and unique!
Thanks so much Lisa! I hope you enjoy the pattern. 😊
Very well explained video …… keep uploading .thankyou
You're so welcome! Glad you enjoyed it. :)
Great pattern. I enjoyed the tutorial and love the final result!
So happy to hear that Corinne! 🥰
So fun, I haven’t crocheted in awhile and this project was perfect, thank you! I was so lucky to have the same colors in the Knit Picks yarn, yay! Excellent tutorial and pattern!
Aww thanks Jayleen! So happy to hear that you enjoyed the pattern - and what a coincidence that you had the same colours in your stash. It was meant to be! :)
I love you that have a video :) thank you thank you
You're so welcome Kay! I hope it's helpful. 😊
Beautiful pot holder, thanks for the tutorial! New sub
You're so welcome Marina! Thanks for subbing. 🥰
Hi guys! I hope you enjoy making your pot holders. If you prefer to read patterns, you can find the free written pattern here: thispixiecreates.com/how-to-crochet-the-stargazer-potholder/ 😊
Thank you so much for this amazing tutorial, i love to do it but, i have a question please, can i do it with worst yarn instead of cotton yarn or, potholder should be always in cotton only, please waiting your reply to start do it.
@@sharloutkhozam2938 I'm so glad you enjoyed the tutorial! I definitely recommend cotton yarn because regular yarn like acrylic worsted will burn/melt under heat, since it's made of plastic. I've heard that you can also use 100% wool though because it is fire resistant. 🙂
Don’t you love 24/7 cotton? Thanks for the super tutorial!
Very cute!
Thanks Connie! 🥰
I love this pattern. I just finished one using the extra rounds. It measures 7-1/2, and I would like it to be 14-1/2. Can I add the extra rounds again? Will the count work out?
Thank you so much for this tutorial! Can you pull hot dishes out of the oven with these?
You're so welcome Barbara! You should be able to because it's double thick. I know for sure that you can set scolding pots on top of it, and it won't do anything to your counters. :)
would one layer be enough for a hot pad to place a hot pot on? It is beautiful
Hi Teresa, one layer should be enough because of the thickness of the front post stitches. I just like to play it extra safe with the double layer. 😊
I think you started with a H hook but later I think you switched to a G hook. Which would you suggest? It’s such a lovely pattern!
@@barbarawilson834 good catch Barbara! I did use a different hook partway through because I misplaced mine. I recommend using a 4.0mm, but if you find that you crochet tightly and your stitches are coming out too tight, then you can trying going up to a 5.0mm, or more until you find the right hook. 😊
Hi Dayna, not a fan of crab stitch any other suggestions for joining?
Hi Cherie, I completely understand! There is a stitch called the twisted single crochet that mimics the crab stitch, but it's worked differently. Moogly has a tutorial here: ua-cam.com/video/pW7aG-eGhqw/v-deo.html. You can also join them using regular single crochets. ☺
Hi Dayna, Thank you for the suggestions. Just checked out the twisted SC and I love it!
@@cheriesmith9757 Perfect! 😄
How do I get the print pattern for this beautiful project . Thank you
Hi Norma, thanks for asking! There are 2 ways to get the written pattern:
1. It is available on my blog for free with ads: thispixiecreates.com/how-to-crochet-the-stargazer-potholder/
2. It is available as an ad-free printable PDF for a small fee: www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/stargazer-pot-holder
I hope this helps! ☺
What is the finished size of this trivet?
Hi Steph, great question! This trivet measures approximately 9" in diameter. :)
I'm kind of confused... On round 5 it seems like we are skipping over the stitches on either side of the middle stitch..?
Hi April! I’m sorry for the confusion April. We aren’t skipping any stitches. We work 1 dc into the stitch on either side of that center dc. I hope this helps! :)
@@ThisPixieCreates it does help, thank you so much for your response! ♥️