Potholders Anonymous

Hello.
My name is Crystal and I can’t stop making potholders!

In my last post, I mentioned that I couldn’t find quality-made potholders in the stores, so I decided to make my own.

Who knew they’re as addictive as potato chips??? (I sure didn’t!) 😉

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It all started out innocently enough . . .

I finished the one you saw “in progress” last time.

Z potholder violets

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And then I made another.

Z Potholder Greens

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Next, I found a pattern for a nice thick one (with a pretty ridged design), and decided to give it a go.

Z potholder multi cranberry

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And before I knew it, I was beginning another – with a rainbow color scheme!

Z potholder Rainbow

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Since then, I’ve bought enough cotton yarn to make several more. They’re so fast and easy – great to work on while watching TV – but I have a question…

Just how many potholders does one kitchen need?

I may have to set some aside as Christmas gifts.

Christmas gifts finished in April?

Now, that will be a first!

Hugs,

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Snowflake Smiles

My daughters seem to have an innate talent for finding gifts I love.
This Christmas, my youngest gave me a wonderful pattern book!

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And to go with it – some delicious cotton yarn (Patons “Grace”).

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The book is chock full of amazing snowflake designs. I could hardly wait to get started . . .

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Believe it or not, I was actually making these during a snowstorm!

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Before long, I had a little pile but, as many of you know, crocheted items often come out a little wonky (wrinkly) at first and need to be blocked into shape.

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In addition to shaping them, I wanted the snowflakes to be stiff enough to hang on the Christmas tree next year. As soon as I gathered a few supplies, I was ready to begin work on that part of the process.

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After painting them with a thin coat of the Mod Podge, I gently pulled them into shape, and then pinned them in place to dry.

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I had planned to paint the second side (after the first side was totally dry) but eventually changed my mind. They seemed firm enough with just one coat.

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All finished!

Looking at them makes me smile – they were so much fun to make.

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Here in New England, it’s beginning to look like Spring, so I’m thinking that Mother Nature and I may be finished with snowflakes for a while . . .

But, I’ll be sure to make another little “blizzard” of them in time for next Christmas.

Hugs,

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