Free Potholder Patterns: 27 Crochet, Knit, and Sewn Potholders

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    Free Potholder Patterns: 27 Crochet, Knit, and Sewn Potholders

    Learn how to make potholders three ways with this collection.

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    Crochet Knit and Sewn Potholder Patterns

    Whether you like to knit, crochet, sew, or all three, we've got some free potholder patterns for you. First try any of our free crochet potholder patterns, and then grab your knitting needles to make some knit potholders to protect your hands in the kitchen. Plus, if you love to sew, learn how to make potholders out of fabric with some of the excellent sewing tutorials below. Some of the sewn potholders also have beautiful quilted elements.

    Potholders make excellent gifts, and often making potholders is an easy task! Be sure to try any of the gorgeous patterns below.

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    Free Crochet Potholder Patterns

    Pansy Dishcloth and Potholder

    Crochet a potholder with pansy embellishments for a lovely accent in any kitchen with this free crochet potholder pattern and bonus dishcloth pattern!

    Simple Border Pot Holder and Dishcloth

    Use this simple kitchen crochet pattern to create a potholder and dishcloth set with contrasting borders. This is an attractive kitchen set for a house warming gift or your own home.

    Spring Kitchen Set

    This easy and free tutorial is a great project to perk up your kitchen in the spring. Your crochet potholder can also have an optional daffodil embellishment.

    Rose Dishcloth and Potholder

    Crochet a lovely potholder embellished with a cross stitch rose design. This rose set brings a bright and feminine touch to any kitchen.

    Crochet Springtime Cloth

    This colorful crochet dishcloth is great to use in spring and summer.  It would also make a great gift for a new married couple or a housewarming party.

    Crunch Stitch Crochet Potholder Pattern

    This beautiful project is great for spring.  Featuring a lovely border, this sweet potholder is perfect for anyone's kitchen.  Use colors to match your decor scheme.

    Hot Stuff Hot Pad

    Add some sass to your kitchen crochet projects when you make this funky little pattern. Not only will you learn how to crochet text into a hot pad, but you'll crochet a funny one at that.

    Zig-Zag Zebra Crochet Potholder

    Fans of zebras will adore this pattern. It's almost too cute not to make, and it will add a wild side to your kitchen theme.

    Vintage Inspired Crochet Pot Holder

    This might be an editor's favorite potholder in this collection! I'm a sucker for anything with playing card prints, and the mini granny squares in this potholder are reminiscent of clubs and diamonds! Even if you disagree, you can't deny that this is a cute potholder for practicing your granny square crochet skills.

    Easy Double Thick Crochet Potholder

    Add a touch of style to your kitchen decor. This square potholder, also known as a double thick potholder, is not only functional but also makes a great project for crochet enthusiasts of all skill levels.

    Ribbed Double Thick Crochet Square Potholder

    It's always advisable to use cotton yarn to make crochet potholders. This pattern is very easy and quick to make with simple stitches. 

    Farmhouse Chicken Potholder

    This crochet chicken trivet potholder makes the perfect farmhouse-style decor for the kitchen counter, living room and dining room table, or simply as part of a centerpiece!

    Free Knit Potholder Patterns

    Easy Stripe Pot Holder

    Create a functional and decorative accent for your kitchen in no time. This free potholder pattern is a great way to use up scrap yarn from a bigger project.

    Teacup Pot Holder

    Knit a potholder with a colorful tea cup for a kitchen accent. This easy knitting pattern is a fun introduction to knitting with a color chart.

    Two Sides Knit Dishcloth

    This dishcloth has two sides and is reversible! One side has a knobbly texture and the other shows the slipped stitches that make this dishcloth really thick.

    Rugged Camper Cooking Set

    This mitt and panhandle cover are easy knitting patterns for beginners, and these practical knit items will really last. Make this thrifty set for Father's Day or for the other guys in your life.

    Knitted Kitchen Towel Hanger Pattern

    These hangers can be used to move things in and out of the oven or to dry off your hands between washings.  These hangers are easy to make and would look great in any kitchen!

    Sewn Potholders

    I Heart Pie Potholders

    Show off your love of pie with these sweet potholders. When combined with a fresh home baked apple pie, this makes a great gift for anyone!

    Easy Pot Holder Towel

    Easy sewing projects like this are perfect for the kitchen. When you're not using this towel during baking, simply hang it up by the oven to use as a towel or for decoration.

    How to Sew Potholders Video

    This free sewing video shows you how to make adorable DIY potholders for your kitchen in two ways. Choose to make a simple potholder pattern or add some extra functionality with a handle.

    Easy Round Potholders

    Potholders and hot pads that you buy at the store are often boring, flimsy, and not worth the money. Learn how to make potholders that withstand all your cooking adventures and match your kitchen.

    Square Kitchen Potholders

    If you were on the lookout for simple quilted potholder patterns, this is it! Once you try this simple pattern, you’ll be hooked! Sewing potholders is a great way to use up fabric scraps. 

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    These are gorgeous. Now I have to decide which to crochet first. Thank you.

    2 Hour Potholder-----I previously wrote asking for a conversion to knitting or crocheting this item. One response I got from you still used a loom and the other response used plastic bags. Can I get a "yes" or "no" for a conversion of just straight knitting or crocheting. Thank you.

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