Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Do not distribute or claim the pattern as your own, or alter and use my photos to market your finished products. If finished products are posted online, please include a reference/credit to this pattern. Note: Feel free to sell finished products made with this soft crochet cowl pattern. Other Household Patterns You Might Enjoy: Continuing to use the second color, join the two sides together by slip stitching through both sides together (one in each stitch of the last round), around the entire circumference of the hot pad (104).Īfter the full circle is complete, finish off and weave in ends. Your hook should be in place from the join that you last completed on side 2. Position so that you are holding the sides with the “side 2” facing you. I actually liked the “wrong side” of the back loop only piece, so I chose to face that towards the outside. Position them so that the sides that you prefer are facing outward. Take the two sides and place them against each other. Join with a sl st to the first hdc of the round. 1 hdc in each of the next 10 stitches.* Repeat from * to * around. 1 hdc in each of the next 9 stitches.* Repeat from * to * around. 1 hdc in each of the next 8 stitches.* Repeat from * to * around. 1 hdc in each of the next 7 stitches.* Repeat from * to * around. 1 hdc in each of the next 5 stitches.* Repeat from * to * around. 1 hdc in each of the next 4 stitches.* Repeat from * to * around. 1 hdc in each of the next 3 stitches.* Repeat from * to * around. You will NOT be crocheting in the back loop only for any of the rounds on this side. This will be the “outside” of the pot holder) 1 hdc in each of the next 11 stitches.* Repeat from * to * around. Place 1 hdc in each of the next 11 stitches.* 2 hdc in the next stitch. Round 13: (note: do not crochet in the back loop only for this round) Join the second color to any stitch on round 12. My circle was 4” across (diameter) after round 6. Note: Gauge is not terribly important for this pattern, but if you would like to compare to my gauge this is a good point to measure. Round 2: Place 2 hdc in each stitch around. If not, then you can use a yarn needle to slip the tail through the bottom of the first round of stitches and then pull it to cinch tight. If you crocheted over the tail on round 1 you can just pull it. Note: You can use the beginning tail of your work to cinch the hole in the center of the round tight. On rounds 2 through 12 you will crochet in the back loop only. Be sure to use a stitch marker on the last stitch of each round so that you keep track of which round you are on. Instead of joining at the end of the round, you will crochet in a continuous spiral by placing the first stitch of the next round directly into the first stitch of the previous round. Place 8 hdc in the second chain from the hook. Side 1 (this will be the “inside” of the pot holder, so a neutral solid is suggested. If you feel that your gauge is too loose and has gaps, you can start over with a smaller hook size. Gauge is not very important for this pattern, other than to make sure there are not holes or gaps that are too big (to prevent burns). Some people find they even need to go down two hook sizes to meet my gauge. While following the pattern for “Side 1”, after 6 rounds, my circle had a 4” diameter.įinal size of hot pad is about 9” across.īeginning chain of round does not count as a stitch. ~ Size 4 Cotton Yarn in two colors, 95 yards each (I used Crafter’s Secret in Ivory and Desert Gold) If you would like to purchase an inexpensive, ad-free pdf version of this crochet circle hot pad pattern, you can find it here at my Etsy shop. (scroll down for the full free pattern)Īdd this crochet circle hot pad cowl pattern to your Ravelry favorites HERE. My favorite cotton yarns for a project that requires durability and doesn’t need to be soft (in fact, it’s better if it is a little more stiff to hold shape) are: Lily Sugar ‘N Cream, Peaches ‘N Cream, and Hobby Lobby’s Crafter’s Secret.įor this particular pattern, I used Crafter’s Secret in Ivory and Desert Gold.
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