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There must be something with grandmas making these hot pads! This Double-thick Diagonally Crocheted Potholder by Andrea Mielke is quick and easy to make and lasts forever! Not really, but you get the idea. It’s also a pattern that looks like the one grandmas use to crochet. Make these simple yet interesting potholders to use your scrap thread and have fun varying sizes and adding stripes.
I placed my color changes along the side edge and you can hardly notice them. I used some occasional spike stiches to jazz things up a bit. The smaller potholders are 32 ch across for a lady sized hand. The bigger one is 40 across, for Mom’s husband Stan in case he uses one… he is a really big guy. I think this size makes a nice trivet too. (Source)
![[Free Pattern] Grandma's Hotpats: The Flat Out Best Potholders Ever!](https://www.dailycrochet.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/845/2015/08/diagonally-potholders-2.jpg)
Check out the original source for this pattern with all the directions and full written pattern at: Mielke’s Fiber Arts
Thanks to Andrea for article inspiration and featured image.
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Kiah Annon
Me too I have even sewed them together and made a blankets out of them
Love making these.
First thing I learned to crochet!
Been making them forever. First of acrylic, then cotton, now from my hand spun wool.