Chequered Potholders - Tutorial

Made new potholders!
Want to make them, too?
Here's the recipe!



* Chain 32 in color A

* Chain 3 (this is your first trc), trc in every next chain. Don't cut of yarn at the end of the row.




* Change to color B. Secure yarn to first stitch of the second row and chain 1. Sc in next 3 stitches. Now put your crochet needle in the next st of the first row. Pull up loop of yarn.





Sc in next four stitches and pull up loop. Repeat until end of the row. Cut of the yarn.

*  Chain 3 of color A (this is your first trc), trc in next three stitches, *skip one stitch (this stitch should be above the pulled up stitch), trc in next four stitches*, repeat * * until end of row.



* Change to color B. Sc in next four stitches. Pull up a loop in the 'eye' of the loop you made two rows ago. Repeat until end of row.




* Repeat pattern until you have fifteen rows of both colors. 



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Comments

  1. i love your pot holders and I would love to crochet them sometime! I pinned and TFS at the eat create and party.
    Julie at Julie's Lifestyle

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  2. I love how this pattern comes out, I've never tried it before, that's going straight onto my "to do" list! Thanks

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  3. They are great, thank you for sharing the pattern!

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  4. These are beautiful! You make it look so easy. Thanks for sharing it with us. Pinned!

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  5. Lovely holders, Liz! Thanks for sharing this cute recipe!
    Have a fabulous weekend!
    Hugs from Portugal,
    Ana Love Craft
    www.lovecraft2012.blogspot.com

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  6. Fantastic pot holder! Thank you for sharing at my link party on the Go Crochet Crazy blog!

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    1. Liz, my boyfriend keeps telling me I need to crochet some potholders for us! I've been busy making things for everyone else. Maybe I'll have to give your directions a try. :)

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  7. I adore your potholders. For whatever reason, I can't seem to maintain my coordination while crocheting... I just make one long chain. I wish I could make the potholders with your instructions, but I'll just admire yours! They are oh so lovely!!

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    1. Thank you! I adore your embroidery, too!

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  8. Great pattern! This would be fun for an afghan too I think :)

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    1. Thanks! Afghans take muuuuch to long for me, haha!

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    2. Yes they do take forever that's for sure :) probably about what 75 -100 washcloths? hey another idea! lol

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  9. Thank you for this very nice tutorial. I will have to try this stitch sometime soon, as I from time to time like to make lots of dishcloth. They are always being requested by family and friends.
    Please come and join my Link-Yourself Monday party: http://www.erikascraftscorner.blogspot.com

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    1. Thanks for inviting me, Erika! I will link up some of my projects at your party!

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  10. Hi Liz, I had to look your pot holders again and I saw them at clairejustine's party and they are just so nice. I never saw this stitch before. Crocheting is so much fun and so many different stitches! Take care and happy crocheting.
    Julie at Julie's Lifestyle

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  11. There is something about a homemade pot holder that out performs a store bought. My old one is the only one I use and I would be devastated if I lost it! I should give this a try. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Thanks for visiting and your nice comment, Michelle!

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  12. Hi Liz - Thanks so much for sharing with the Let's Get Real party.

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  13. What a great stitch! These turned out so cute!

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  14. So much fun! thanks so much for the tutorial and for sharing on craft schooling Sunday!

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  15. These are some seriously fun potholders! Love the checks!
    I'm hosting a series right now all about yarn projects. I'd love to have you link up anything you've made involving yarn/twine!
    Yarn it All! Link Party on Bugaboo Blog

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    1. Thanks for inviting me to your party. I wanted to link up some of my projects, but unfortunately it's closed for a while. Hope there will be a new party soon! Thanks for visiting!
      Liz

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  16. I've got to pull out my needles and do a few of these, I life the color combo! I also love checks, especially in a kitchen! I also don't think I ever did t his stitch before either. Tickled you shared your creativenens with Sunday's Best Party.

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