If you're like me and always seem to drop or pick up a stitch, use some stitch markers every 10 stitches. 2 reasons! 1 it helps to hold the seams together evenly. 2 it's a way of making sure that there are an even number of stitches before the sides are stitched together. Unpicking a seam that's invisible is a huge pain.
@nanascraftyhome So I now have your pattern downloaded. Do you also have a video tutorial for it? I have watched your video on how to make the interlocking arched columns. Is that actually what you do for the entire potholder? I'm not real good at reading patterns yet so I'm really hoping you have a video tutorial. 🤞🙏
@nanascraftyhome I'm guessing you missed my question. But with some help from another crocheter, I finished the potholder! Now I'm here to see how to do the seams. Thank you for the video.
Happy to help! I recommend a cotton yarn for pot holders as acrylic can scorch under heat. However, some people have lots of acrylic on hand and don't mind replacing them frequently. In fact, my aunt loves making pot holders and uses acrylic for hers and just makes more when they need to be replaced. I hope that helps!
Hi! What a great idea and tutorial! Thank you for such clear and concise instructions! Do you have an ad free pd pattern for the mosaic square, not the one you use in the tutorial? I see the free pattern but ad free is easier for me. Just wondering. Thanks.😊
So glad you found the tutorial helpful! I do have an ad-free PDF for the Mosaic Medley Square as well as the Ribbon Mosaic Square. I wasn't sure which one you meant so here are the links for each one: nanascraftyhome.com/product/mosaic-medley-pot-holder-crochet-pattern-ad-free-pdf/ and nanascraftyhome.com/product/ribbon-mosaic-solid-granny-square-crochet-pattern-ad-free-pdf/ I hope that helps!
Thank you so much - so glad you love it! The stitch I used for the pot holder shown is called the Interlocking Arches Stitch and you can find the stitch tutorial here: ua-cam.com/video/OO42SZ5AENE/v-deo.html 💕🌸
Please, what yarn is the self striping yarn exactly? That are so beautiful colors. And I am waiting for the pattern of the first potholders you showed. Thank you. ♥
Happy to help! The self-striping yarn shown in the first potholder is I Love This Cotton! Print in colorway Pink/Green/Purple. The pattern is now available here: nanascraftyhome.com/easy-crochet-potholder-made-from-a-square/ I am so glad you like it! 💕🌸
@@nanascraftyhome Thank you Tonya. I'm sorry that this yarn isn't available in Germany. I 'm looking for a similar yarn. The page you have linked I have seen already, but is that the pattern of the first (striped) potholder? It seems to me as an other design? But I mean the design of the striped one. Like the first foto here shows. 🤷 The foto on the page ist right but the pattern?
@@bine9526 Yes, the link I shared is for the pot holder pattern shown in the first photo on the thumbnail. I made one with the white as the background and one with the white in the front - basically reversing the order of the colors for each one. So it may look different to you for that reason. But it is the same stitch pattern. I hope that helps!
So glad you like it! You can find the free pattern for the Ribbon Mosaic Square which is the square I am using for the tutorial here: nanascraftyhome.com/ribbon-mosaic-granny-square/. The free pattern for the Mosaic Medley pot holder will be a free pattern released very soon and I will add the link to the description of this video once it is available. I hope that helps!
Love .. love how you attached the hanging loop and your idea of a sq. to a double potholder love it too!! Many thanks ❣️
You are so welcome! So glad you love it and I hope you enjoy making it! 💕🌸
The loop is awesome! First time seeing this and your instructions and camera angle are stellar! Thank you!
Awesome! Thank you! So glad you found the video helpful and thank you for watching 💕🌸
So much quicker than other double thick potholders I have made! Will be making this one soon, great idea! Thanks ❤
You’re welcome 😊 So glad you like it and I hope you enjoy making many 💕🌸
If you're like me and always seem to drop or pick up a stitch, use some stitch markers every 10 stitches. 2 reasons! 1 it helps to hold the seams together evenly. 2 it's a way of making sure that there are an even number of stitches before the sides are stitched together. Unpicking a seam that's invisible is a huge pain.
Such great advice - thank you so much for sharing your tips! 💕🌸
New Subscriber here. I love this Hot Pad and how to join a square. Thanks looking forward to watching more of your videos. 😊 ❤
Welcome! I hope you find lots to enjoy and thank you so much for watching 💕
Beautiful!❤
Thank you! 😊
Thank you so much!
Please, is there a tuturial of crocheting the multicolor piece you showed first?
Is this the V stitch?
Is there a video tutorial for the Majestic Mosaic pattern?
Thank you!
I love this, thank you!
You're so welcome! I hope you enjoy making loads of hot pads with this technique 💕🌸
You do great work
Thank you so much - so glad you found it helpful! 💕🌸
@nanascraftyhome So I now have your pattern downloaded. Do you also have a video tutorial for it? I have watched your video on how to make the interlocking arched columns. Is that actually what you do for the entire potholder? I'm not real good at reading patterns yet so I'm really hoping you have a video tutorial. 🤞🙏
@nanascraftyhome I'm guessing you missed my question. But with some help from another crocheter, I finished the potholder! Now I'm here to see how to do the seams. Thank you for the video.
Hi... Thank you for your video.. in your opinion, what is the best type of yarn to use for potholders? Thx
Happy to help! I recommend a cotton yarn for pot holders as acrylic can scorch under heat. However, some people have lots of acrylic on hand and don't mind replacing them frequently. In fact, my aunt loves making pot holders and uses acrylic for hers and just makes more when they need to be replaced. I hope that helps!
Hi! What a great idea and tutorial! Thank you for such clear and concise instructions! Do you have an ad free pd pattern for the mosaic square, not the one you use in the tutorial? I see the free pattern but ad free is easier for me. Just wondering. Thanks.😊
So glad you found the tutorial helpful! I do have an ad-free PDF for the Mosaic Medley Square as well as the Ribbon Mosaic Square. I wasn't sure which one you meant so here are the links for each one: nanascraftyhome.com/product/mosaic-medley-pot-holder-crochet-pattern-ad-free-pdf/ and nanascraftyhome.com/product/ribbon-mosaic-solid-granny-square-crochet-pattern-ad-free-pdf/ I hope that helps!
@@nanascraftyhome They are both lovely but it was the Mosaic Medley! Thank you! Who knows, maybe I’ll make both! 😊
I'm on row 3 starting with sc but can't figure out how to sc in back
What the name of the stitch you’re working with now? Love your work.
Thank you so much - so glad you love it! The stitch I used for the pot holder shown is called the Interlocking Arches Stitch and you can find the stitch tutorial here: ua-cam.com/video/OO42SZ5AENE/v-deo.html 💕🌸
Please, what yarn is the self striping yarn exactly? That are so beautiful colors. And I am waiting for the pattern of the first potholders you showed. Thank you. ♥
Happy to help! The self-striping yarn shown in the first potholder is I Love This Cotton! Print in colorway Pink/Green/Purple. The pattern is now available here: nanascraftyhome.com/easy-crochet-potholder-made-from-a-square/ I am so glad you like it! 💕🌸
@@nanascraftyhome Thank you Tonya. I'm sorry that this yarn isn't available in Germany. I 'm looking for a similar yarn.
The page you have linked I have seen already, but is that the pattern of the first (striped) potholder? It seems to me as an other design? But I mean the design of the striped one. Like the first foto here shows. 🤷 The foto on the page ist right but the pattern?
@@bine9526 Yes, the link I shared is for the pot holder pattern shown in the first photo on the thumbnail. I made one with the white as the background and one with the white in the front - basically reversing the order of the colors for each one. So it may look different to you for that reason. But it is the same stitch pattern. I hope that helps!
@@tonyabush8738 Thanks a lot!
So, is a whip stitch using ONLY the top loops. Im only now learning how to join.
You can actually use both loops to whip stitch but I prefer using just one loop as the join ends up being less bulky. I hope that helps! 💕
. That's what I figured. Thank you.
Thanks a lot.. ¿Where can Fine the GRANNIES that you work in this video, how to make it?. Perhaps, you want yo tell us. By, by.🙌👌👏🌹💐
So glad you like it! You can find the free pattern for the Ribbon Mosaic Square which is the square I am using for the tutorial here: nanascraftyhome.com/ribbon-mosaic-granny-square/. The free pattern for the Mosaic Medley pot holder will be a free pattern released very soon and I will add the link to the description of this video once it is available. I hope that helps!
Yes! We Agree…We Hope Tonya Will show us how to make her Pretty Squares too!