OMG! These are sold in many places and I have LITERALLY SPENT the ENTIRE DAY searching for the Crochet Stitch to make this exact pot holder / trivet. Seeing those potholders in this video got me so excited that I could not wait to finish the video to tell you that.😄 I will watch the video now. 😊
Thanks! I'm certainly going to TRY!👍😀 I ordered rope yesterday for delivery today and I MADE a set of knitting needles this morning out of wooden 9mm dowels I already had on hand. Large knitting needles are too expensive if they'll only get used a few times and making them was easy. Thanks again! 🙏 Oh, btw, I subscribed. 👍😀
I love using the crochet cast on method so that my edges all look the same. I also slipped one pearl wise, each beginning of the row and knit the rest of the stitches. This gives the same look all around. Love your video!
This is Sneha from India. Loved the pattern and was looking out for the same. I have seen these potholders in some shops during my visit to US. I am going to try. Thanks and love❤
Very nice, thanks for sharing, i saw these on amazon and it said crochet pot holder for 19 dollars, i knit and crochet and i know it is not crochet, thanks again,🙋🏼♀️❤️
Part of your issue with knitting may be because you are using the American technique of knitting, which tends to be very awkward because you are moving your right hand on and off with each stitch. If you would learn the continental technique, you might find it easier to do, faster and less cumbersome. The cording is great for the style and thickness of the potholder.
Started my hot pad/ pot holder, I too am mainly a crocheting hobbyist but have found I also like knitting too! It has been challenging but last year I made my family all scarves and attempted to knit a hat. 😮 thanks for sharing 😊
❓❓❓Please help... I have a question.❓❓ First, let me just say, "Yaaaay!" and "Thank you again !". I finished it and it looks amazing BUT... MY ONLY PROBLEM is I don't know how to deal with the frayed ends of the rope after securely weaving 3 to 4 inches them in. I trimmed the ends very closely but they continue to fray and poke out where they can be seen and that looks horrible. I'm assuming you can't use glue because potholders are used for high heat objects so how do I resolve the fraying so it'll look perfect? PS - sorry if my comment was duplicated. Something weird happened when posting.
❓❓❓Hi! I don't know if this matters but when I follow your link for the knitting needles, it tells me "No Featured Offers Available" and gives the option to look at other listings to purchase them from so I assume there's a POSSIBLE disconnect with your affiliate link that may prevent you from gaining commissions on the sale of the knitting needles. I could be mistaken because I don't know how that stuff works works but you did such a wonderful job on your tutorial that I would hate for you to miss out on commissions (no matter how large or small) only because something was broken. If there's not a problem, just ignore me and have a great weekend! LOL! 😄
I bought the 6mm cotton cord but used size 9 needles. size of needles shouldn't make any difference. The larger needles will just give it that chunky look. I bought bamboo needles also. When I proceeded to make this, I found it was very, very hard to slide the cotton yarn over the bamboo needles. It was so tough I ended up giving up. I am knitter of many years and have make many things but this was very hard to make. Can you give me any suggestions please. I love this!
I agree, it is harder than using yarn for sure! I had to keep mine loose, otherwise I couldn't get it to slide. If it is grabbing on your needles, maybe rub wax paper on the needles??
I am so sorry - THANK YOU - for catching this! I use size 9 on my macrame thread, and never caught that I said the wrong size! This uses size 13: amzn.to/3RDCGsG -- Thanks again! Totally appreciate it!
I have been trying to find a crochet pattern for these all over only to see it's a knitting project. I seriously LOVE this and can't wait to give it a go! Thank you for sharing!!!
This is my 3rd attempt to answer you. LOL! 😄 It keeps getting wiped out before posting it.😡 Ok, here goes... ▪️ The first loop is the Slip Knot she put on the needle that had the long tail. ▪️ Then she cast on 12 loops which makes a total of 13 loops. (I was baffled by this at first too). ▪️ The knitting stitch used is called the Garter Stitch in case you want to look at other videos using this Stitch. (I searched a video for the Garter Stitch and found videos that showed how to make the sides even and professional looking like the bottom's V shapes. It's not necessary but I preferred it). ⭐⭐Some really great, although unsolicited, info: ⭐⭐ I don't think I could have Knitted this (or anything else) without this particular video though because she gave very good instructions. I have NEVER KNITTED anything in my life until I made this potholder and it turned out great even if I do say so myself. 😊 So... if I can do it, you can too! TO SAVE $, make yourself 2 SETS of WOODEN KNITTING NEEDLES FOR UNDER $2 vs buying them on Amazon for $13+ by doing the following: ▪️Buy one 48" Long wooden dowel with a 7/16" diameter (it's the closest diameter to the suggested needle diameter). Cut it into 4 even lengths of 16". Sharpen the ends to a point with the large hole of a pencil sharpener. Use fine grit sandpaper OR a fine grit fingernail file to smooth out the point and any rough edges. (When selecting my dowel, I chose the smoothest available but the point will still need to be sanded smooth after sharpening it). BTW, I bought my dowel at Home Depot for $1.24 and made 2 sets. I used their saw to cut my four 16" Lengths. Okie dokie, that's it. I hope this info is helpful. Best wishes to ya'!😊
You are amazing and awesome for sharing this! ♥️ I now know why I could NOT find a "CROCHET" PATTERN for this potholder even though I spent the entire day searching. It's because IT'S "KNITTED"! 🤣😂🤣 Most every listing I found selling this potholder/trivet advertised it as being a crocheted item and I could not figure out which crochet stitch it was using. I am not a knitter either, but you did such a wonderful job with this tutorial that I think I can do this. I just need to get some SUPER HUGE knitting needles and some rope. THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, SO MUCH! 🙏 I can now make myself some of these wonderful potholders and move on to a different project. 😊 Have a great day!
Your excitement made me smile!!! I felt the same way. I saw it on vacation and started trying to crochet it for hours and hours - then had the same ah-ha moment and realized it was knitted!! I would love to hear how yours turn out and see pictures! diyonthehouse@gmail.com
love this hot pad. I'm a knitter so I ordered the supplies according to your link. You said size 9 knitting needles. When I recieved them from amazon. They are clover bamboo needles. Your needles on your video look much bigger. They look like they are an 11. Please let us know if that is the case or your really using 9 needles for this hot pad. Thanks
The link to the cord is incorrect. It offers 3 different sizes but no 6mm. What is the size of the knitting needles? someone commented they ordered but looked much smaller than the ones you used in the video. Please explain both the cord and they needles sizes.
The link has 5mm cord when you scroll down. They had 6 mm when I made the video - but 5 mm will work with the same size needles. amzn.to/2LpgHX7 Have fun!!
It is scrap leather. The best place to purchase small quantities of leather is Hobby Lobby. You can also cut up old leather items, like purses from the thrift store and use the leather.
iI'm new to knitting so I had troubles following along, although I felt it was a great video. I purchased the 5mm cording, but had to start over three times hahahhaa.........but not giving up. I was confused about the casting on part -- it wasn't clear that you using the tail part to cast on......finally figured it out. I'm determined to get this right!! I too saw and purchased the tribet at a gift store and loved it. I want to make these!!! Thank you for your video. ;-)
In the video it shows using 6mm cord. I followed your link in the description and it takes you to 3mm cord which is what I ordered. It seems very small can you look into the link and let me know what needs to be ordered thank you for the pattern.
Your description states size 9 knitting needles. Your link to amazon also is size 9. I trusted this. And its absolutely too small for the thick cord. What size are you actually using? It would be nice to know. It's surprising that this video has been up for 1 year and not corrected. Wasted time and money trusting
I am so sorry - THANK YOU - for catching this! I use size 9 on my macrame thread, and never caught that I said the wrong size! This uses size 13: amzn.to/3RDCGsG -- Thanks again! Totally appreciate it!
I've never knitted until this. Your video really simplified the process. It was a challenge for me as a lefty. But after ordering larger needles, I was able to figure it out. I appreciate the correction as I wouldn't want the same thing to happen to someone else. If I wasn't new to this, I probably would have known better what to get. But all is well and I've completed several of these. Thank You again
I'm a knitter and crocheter but this was really tough to do. Didn't want to slide very well on the bamboo needles. I ended giving up because it was so tough.
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU! I've been searching for this since I saw these pot holder/trivets in a local boutique shop. I cannot wait to get started! Your tutorial is PERFECT!!!! 🎄
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OMG! These are sold in many places and I have LITERALLY SPENT the ENTIRE DAY searching for the Crochet Stitch to make this exact pot holder / trivet. Seeing those potholders in this video got me so excited that I could not wait to finish the video to tell you that.😄 I will watch the video now. 😊
You can do it!!
Thanks! I'm certainly going to TRY!👍😀 I ordered rope yesterday for delivery today and I MADE a set of knitting needles this morning out of wooden 9mm dowels I already had on hand. Large knitting needles are too expensive if they'll only get used a few times and making them was easy. Thanks again! 🙏 Oh, btw, I subscribed. 👍😀
I love using the crochet cast on method so that my edges all look the same. I also slipped one pearl wise, each beginning of the row and knit the rest of the stitches. This gives the same look all around. Love your video!
Thanks for sharing!!
This is Sneha from India. Loved the pattern and was looking out for the same. I have seen these potholders in some shops during my visit to US. I am going to try. Thanks and love❤
We love them! Have fun.
Thank you for such a great project. Wonder how this cord would work for scrubbies for dishes? Would make a cute set for the kitchen...
I used 3mm cord and did the same pattern for coasters - which would be the size of a scrubbie - never thought of using them as scubbies. Great idea!
Could you show this in crochet? It’s exactly what I’m looking for but I don’t knit!
By chance I have a video going up in 2-3 weeks on that.
I know that the yarn part is washable, but is the leather and grommet part also washable? Should it be hand washed?
Yes we wash ours, but we don't put it in the dryer.
Do you use the 3mm cord? I love your video. I recently saw these at a boutique and thought, I could make those :).
No - it is 6 mm. Here is the link amzn.to/3rZkLCO
Very nice, thanks for sharing, i saw these on amazon and it said crochet pot holder for 19 dollars, i knit and crochet and i know it is not crochet, thanks again,🙋🏼♀️❤️
Your welcome
Is there a way to get this pattern that I can print?
Sorry, I don't have it in print - I just made it up.
Are the knitting needle 8 or 9 us or mm
It's a 9mm
Part of your issue with knitting may be because you are using the American technique of knitting, which tends to be very awkward because you are moving your right hand on and off with each stitch. If you would learn the continental technique, you might find it easier to do, faster and less cumbersome. The cording is great for the style and thickness of the potholder.
WOW -- I had no idea there was another technique! I will certainly look that up!! Thanks!
Great video, very easy to understand. Do you think the finished product will be thick enough to use as a trivet for hot pots on the table?
Yes, absolutely!! They are very thick!
@@DIYOnTheHouse can I use a thinner one? Saw some 3 mm and 4 mm for half off
@@RB-fz9gg I use the thinner one with a large crochet hook, so smaller knitting needles would work great!
Can you give us a link for the rivit kit and the leather
The kit amzn.to/43ecdon. For the leather, you just need a few inches. Hobby Lobby is a good option - I use thin goat leather.
Started my hot pad/ pot holder, I too am mainly a crocheting hobbyist but have found I also like knitting too! It has been challenging but last year I made my family all scarves and attempted to knit a hat. 😮 thanks for sharing 😊
Wonderful! It is a fun project - I have made several as gifts!
❓❓❓Please help... I have a question.❓❓
First, let me just say, "Yaaaay!" and "Thank you again !". I finished it and it looks amazing BUT... MY ONLY PROBLEM is I don't know how to deal with the frayed ends of the rope after securely weaving 3 to 4 inches them in. I trimmed the ends very closely but they continue to fray and poke out where they can be seen and that looks horrible. I'm assuming you can't use glue because potholders are used for high heat objects so how do I resolve the fraying so it'll look perfect?
PS - sorry if my comment was duplicated. Something weird happened when posting.
Congrats on finishing!! I would use the same color thread and whipstitch around the end and secure it in place. Let me know if that works!
Love this!!
Dido
❓❓❓Hi! I don't know if this matters but when I follow your link for the knitting needles, it tells me "No Featured Offers Available" and gives the option to look at other listings to purchase them from so I assume there's a POSSIBLE disconnect with your affiliate link that may prevent you from gaining commissions on the sale of the knitting needles. I could be mistaken because I don't know how that stuff works works but you did such a wonderful job on your tutorial that I would hate for you to miss out on commissions (no matter how large or small) only because something was broken. If there's not a problem, just ignore me and have a great weekend! LOL! 😄
OHHH - thank you!
Just found your channel! Love everything I am watching. These look easy enough I crochet but I think I can do it.
You can do it!
I bought the 6mm cotton cord but used size 9 needles. size of needles shouldn't make any difference. The larger needles will just give it that chunky look. I bought bamboo
needles also. When I proceeded to make this, I found it was very, very hard to slide the cotton yarn over the bamboo needles. It was so tough I ended up giving up. I am knitter of many years
and have make many things but this was very hard to make. Can you give me any suggestions please. I love this!
I agree, it is harder than using yarn for sure! I had to keep mine loose, otherwise I couldn't get it to slide. If it is grabbing on your needles, maybe rub wax paper on the needles??
What a wonderful diy! Will certainly be making some, thanks for sharing 😊
You’re welcome 😊
Those knitting needles look much larger than a size nine, what kind did you use, please.
I am so sorry - THANK YOU - for catching this! I use size 9 on my macrame thread, and never caught that I said the wrong size! This uses size 13: amzn.to/3RDCGsG -- Thanks again! Totally appreciate it!
I have been trying to find a crochet pattern for these all over only to see it's a knitting project. I seriously LOVE this and can't wait to give it a go! Thank you for sharing!!!
You are so welcome!
Where do I find the 6mm chord
I love this! On the grommet, what size do I use for the hole? 3/8 or 1/2?
I used 1/2" - it depends on the size grommet you have.
Is this hot pad knitted thick enough to use when taken g items out of the oven without burning your hands?
Super thick!
Does the leather strap withstand heat ok and not melt?
Totally stands up to heat! Love it!
I didn't see how you got 13 Loops you said they should only be 12 on that on that line so where did that 13 Loop come from?
This is my 3rd attempt to answer you. LOL! 😄 It keeps getting wiped out before posting it.😡 Ok, here goes...
▪️ The first loop is the Slip Knot she put on the needle that had the long tail.
▪️ Then she cast on 12 loops which makes a total of 13 loops. (I was baffled by this at first too).
▪️ The knitting stitch used is called the Garter Stitch in case you want to look at other videos using this Stitch. (I searched a video for the Garter Stitch and found videos that showed how to make the sides even and professional looking like the bottom's V shapes. It's not necessary but I preferred it).
⭐⭐Some really great, although unsolicited, info: ⭐⭐
I don't think I could have Knitted this (or anything else) without this particular video though because she gave very good instructions. I have NEVER KNITTED anything in my life until I made this potholder and it turned out great even if I do say so myself. 😊 So... if I can do it, you can too!
TO SAVE $, make yourself 2 SETS of WOODEN KNITTING NEEDLES FOR UNDER $2 vs buying them on Amazon for $13+ by doing the following:
▪️Buy one 48" Long wooden dowel with a 7/16" diameter (it's the closest diameter to the suggested needle diameter). Cut it into 4 even lengths of 16". Sharpen the ends to a point with the large hole of a pencil sharpener. Use fine grit sandpaper OR a fine grit fingernail file to smooth out the point and any rough edges. (When selecting my dowel, I chose the smoothest available but the point will still need to be sanded smooth after sharpening it).
BTW, I bought my dowel at Home Depot for $1.24 and made 2 sets. I used their saw to cut my four 16" Lengths.
Okie dokie, that's it. I hope this info is helpful. Best wishes to ya'!😊
You guys are the best!! I love these projects - and apologize when I am not clear in my instructions!! Thank you!
You are amazing and awesome for sharing this! ♥️ I now know why I could NOT find a "CROCHET" PATTERN for this potholder even though I spent the entire day searching. It's because IT'S "KNITTED"! 🤣😂🤣 Most every listing I found selling this potholder/trivet advertised it as being a crocheted item and I could not figure out which crochet stitch it was using. I am not a knitter either, but you did such a wonderful job with this tutorial that I think I can do this. I just need to get some SUPER HUGE knitting needles and some rope. THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, SO MUCH! 🙏 I can now make myself some of these wonderful potholders and move on to a different project. 😊 Have a great day!
Your excitement made me smile!!! I felt the same way. I saw it on vacation and started trying to crochet it for hours and hours - then had the same ah-ha moment and realized it was knitted!! I would love to hear how yours turn out and see pictures! diyonthehouse@gmail.com
love this hot pad. I'm a knitter so I ordered the supplies according to your link. You said size 9 knitting needles.
When I recieved them from amazon. They are clover bamboo needles. Your needles on your video look much bigger.
They look like they are an 11. Please let us know if that is the case or your really using 9 needles for this hot pad.
Thanks
We love them as well. I only have size 9 needles. Thanks
Hi can I make placemats using this size of knitting needles?
That is a fantastic idea!! I bet they would look incredible!
@@DIYOnTheHouse So can I?
@@user-uk7rg8bm3c Yes - for sure!
Love this pot holder!! I am a crochet hobbyist & have only done a few knitted scarves (3 years ago, lol!!)
I think I can do this!! ❤😅 Ordering
Thanks and It's a fun project!
The link to the cord is incorrect. It offers 3 different sizes but no 6mm. What is the size of the knitting needles? someone commented they ordered but looked much smaller than the ones you used in the video. Please explain both the cord and they needles sizes.
The link has 5mm cord when you scroll down. They had 6 mm when I made the video - but 5 mm will work with the same size needles. amzn.to/2LpgHX7 Have fun!!
You made this look so easy, can’t wait to start. I too prefer crochet. I did knit one scarf several years ago. Thank you for posting this 😊
You are so welcome!
Would size 11 needles be way too big? The needles are $12 a pair, and don't really want to invest in another pair for potholders.
I think they would be fine!
Your project calls for 6mm cord, but, the link you posted does not include a 6mm. So will a 5mm cord be too much smaller?
Oh, I see that they don't offer the 6mm. The 5mm will work great! Have fun!!
I clicked on the link for the knitting needles - size 9 came up- I ordered them - they look smaller than what you show. 😢
Sorry, I missed seeing your comment. Did your needles work for you?
Make sure to keep your knitting loose the cotton rope doesn’t have much give. I had to restart 3 x as I’m a tight knitter..
Thanks for the tip!
your amazon link for the cord is 3mm. not 6 mm, do you know where i can purchase a reasonable priced 6 mm cord?
That same link in the description has multiple sizes -- the last I looked, the 6mm was not available - but 5mm would work good!
Loved being shown how to do the hot pad. Was hoping to know how the loop was done, as what was shown in her first picture. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
How many pot holders were you able to make with 1 roll of macrame cord
Shoot, I am not sure. Tons! I made them for 14 days straight while my dad was in the hospital - the nurses all got one!
Ok great! Can this be made using 3 or 4mm macrame cord instead of 6mm macrame cord?
@@shakeeras3029 I made crochet ones with 3mm - and they were adorable. Obviously they won't be as chunk - but they were cool!
Ok cool!
Great video- Where do I find that leather holder part? Is that a kit? Thank you from Colo
It is scrap leather. The best place to purchase small quantities of leather is Hobby Lobby. You can also cut up old leather items, like purses from the thrift store and use the leather.
Qu can i use this stitch for 4 bulk yarn or more to make a blanket a starter one I'm green to knitting?
absolutely! I'm sure it will be beautiful! If you do a blanket can you please send me a picture? I would love to see it.
DIYonthehouse@gmail.com
Great video. Love you go slow enough for a newbie. Thanks.
You are so welcome!
Wow. Thank you for sharing how to make this. It was very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Just walking around the hallmark store with no currency
😀
I love these, thank you for figuring this out and sharing.
You are so welcome!
iI'm new to knitting so I had troubles following along, although I felt it was a great video. I purchased the 5mm cording, but had to start over three times hahahhaa.........but not giving up. I was confused about the casting on part -- it wasn't clear that you using the tail part to cast on......finally figured it out. I'm determined to get this right!! I too saw and purchased the tribet at a gift store and loved it. I want to make these!!! Thank you for your video. ;-)
Glad it was helpful! I love giving these as gifts, they are just fun and unique.
Learn the continential stitch, it will be easier and less awkward.
Turned out really nice and thick. Love the look, it has substance.
We love them.
I have a 50 ft skein and a 30 ft. can I link them together?
This thick of cord would be pretty tough to join. Were you able to try joining them?
In the video it shows using 6mm cord. I followed your link in the description and it takes you to 3mm cord which is what I ordered. It seems very small can you look into the link and let me know what needs to be ordered thank you for the pattern.
Sorry about that. The product has different size options below the description - here is the link to the 6mm. amzn.to/3rZkLCO
@DIYOnTheHouse the link brings you to cord that only goes up to 5mm. Did you use braided or twisted cord?
Thank you! I have been looking for this pattern! Wahoo!
You’re welcome 😊
Great instructions. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Looove it, just what I was looking for. Do you know the messurement of the potholder? Thank you 😊
Cool! It is 7.25" x 7.25"
@@DIYOnTheHouse thank you 🥰
where do I order the leather and grommet kit?
I get the parts and pieces at Hobby Lobby, also If you have a Tandy Leather they have it.
Your description states size 9 knitting needles. Your link to amazon also is size 9. I trusted this. And its absolutely too small for the thick cord. What size are you actually using? It would be nice to know. It's surprising that this video has been up for 1 year and not corrected. Wasted time and money trusting
I am so sorry - THANK YOU - for catching this! I use size 9 on my macrame thread, and never caught that I said the wrong size! This uses size 13: amzn.to/3RDCGsG -- Thanks again! Totally appreciate it!
I've never knitted until this. Your video really simplified the process. It was a challenge for me as a lefty. But after ordering larger needles, I was able to figure it out. I appreciate the correction as I wouldn't want the same thing to happen to someone else. If I wasn't new to this, I probably would have known better what to get. But all is well and I've completed several of these. Thank You again
@@DIYOnTheHouse at the beginning of the you said 6mm and this reply said size 9 thread.
I did this tonight! 6mm is certainly substantial! Think I'll try a thinner cord for coasters! Thanks for the idea 😊
👍
I used 4mm Cora’s Craft Cord from Hobby Lobby. They have several colors. It came out really nice. Just thick enough and easy to work with.
Video keeps repeating at the beginning!
Sorry, I will look into it!
Wonderful video!
Thank you very much!
Love this project ❤️
Thanks!
I just loved this. Thank you.
You are so welcome!
Love it! I made one and it came out perfect. Thank you for sharing.
Wonderful! Great job!!
Hi could you tell me where you purchased your cotton yarn?
I'm a knitter and crocheter but this was really tough to do. Didn't want to slide very well on the bamboo needles. I ended giving up because it was so tough.
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU! I've been searching for this since I saw these pot holder/trivets in a local boutique shop. I cannot wait to get started! Your tutorial is PERFECT!!!! 🎄
You are so welcome! Have fun!!