Potholder Swap Crocheting is Underway

It’s time for the 3rd annual potholder swap! There’s a Ravelry group and a Flickr group if you missed the announcements and want to participate.

After much thought, I decided not to reinvent the wheel, which I really feel the urge to do when it comes to this swap, and just make something that revs my engine. I love old-fashioned potholders and I love a million bright colors, and I LOVE LOVE LOVE little picots, so there you have it.

2011 Swap Potholder #1

Pattern: Granny Mandala (rav link). The back is a solid dc circle (I like and use Bea Aarebrot’s Potholder pattern).
Yarn: a mix of Aunt Lydia’s, DMC Cébélia, and Knit-Cro-Sheen in size 10, held double
Hook: 2.5mm
Confession: I can’t get the dc2tog in the Granny Mandala work for me. There are always 3 on the hook to pull the tread through at the end, not 2. It works and looks fine, so I guess it’s fine.
Inspiration: I completely flipped out when I saw this pillow and started planning these potholders. This potholder put me over the edge.

2011 Swap Potholder #1

I wanted a slightly lighter fabric than I got with Tahki Cotton Classic, which I used for the past two swaps’ potholders. The plan was to use the yarn held single, but I am just not made of strong enough stuff for that, especially since I make potholders for the other organizers and helpers, bringing me up to 8 total. Size 3 thread would be perfect, if it came in decent colors, which it decidedly does not. It turns out the doubled size 10 is fantastic and doesn’t cause any problems while crocheting. This required rewinding all the yarn into center-pull balls, which might have put me off the idea if I hadn’t already gotten the yarn before realizing it!

It’s so fun sitting with this box of colors in my lap, lining the colors up and making these simple potholders.

Like a Paintbox

Made of Awesome:
* wool clothing- I’m obsessed with finding a nightshirt like the ones Hanna Andersson has, but wool. I think I’m going to have to sew the thing. There’s cool fabric to be had, though!
* cowls- I dyed up some chunky wool in a pale, silvery blue for this cowl (the white one with popcorn stitch). Isn’t it so cozy and gorgeous?
* bread- Cold weather gives me such an urge to bake. This scallion bread looks delicious.

There’s a shop update tomorrow, 1 pm EST. All the items are already shown in the shop so you can see them now.

8 Responses to “Potholder Swap Crocheting is Underway”

  1. Shannan

    I love your potholder! It’s super cute!! You are doing your dc2tog’s correctly. Maybe there’s a typo on the Granny Mandala pattern, because you should definitely finish with a YO and pull through 3 loops on the hook.

  2. Rae

    I love the potholders you made. I really wish I knew how to crochet I have tried by it never seems to come out right for me but I won’t give up.

  3. tara

    I agree with Shannan. The only way I know to do dc2tog is to finish by pulling yarn through 3 loops on hook. I like your colour choices.

  4. Crochet with Raymond

    Hello! I thought I commented on your gorgeous pot holder already, but maybe I dreamed it!!! I may have typoed because I always have three loops to pull through at the end too, so sorry about that! No-one has mentioned it yet so I haven’t noticed,but I’ll check the pattern later on!
    Have fun with your swap!
    XXXXXXXX

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