I've been looking for a 'Thank You' gift for someone I could crochet rather quickly. Thanks for the idea, this lovely vintage pattern will fit the bill.
Your teaching method is amazing!!! I've been crocheting for a while now but always nervous about messing up on the steps. I love how clearly you explain what you are doing. ❤❤❤
You're welcome! That's so neat that you have one made with cotton thread. 😊 There seems to be quite a few versions of this pattern, so it's neat to see how those version were made. I hope you enjoy making this one.
My friend and I have never done crochet before. We challenged each other to make a set of these and gift it to each other for Christmas. Wish us luck 😅
Aww that's such a cute idea! You guys totally got this. 😊 It's a lot easier than it looks, plus you're using basic crochet stitches. The only part that gets a little tricky (until you get the hang of it) is the seaming part in the end. But once you know how to place your stitches and how to hold your hook, you'll breeze through it! Good luck. ✨
Oh definitely don't be, it's a lot easier to make than it looks. In the tutorial, I show you step-by-step how to make this potholder and if you have any questions, I'm always happy to help. 😊
I have tension, issues. 😁 This will take me 3 to 10 times to make to get my tension right. Instead of starting over, I would let it "curl" and call it a bowl cozy. Practice, practice, PRACTICE! Thank you, I really enjoyed your tutorial.
I have been spending the last 3 days practicing with a simply made made wire tension ring, in order to maintain a consistent line tension. It has taken 3 days, but it is finally starting to to work out for me. You might consider using one. I pick the ring last year for around $6-7 on Amazon, and yes it took me two different attempts to actually find success with it. I am now consistent crocheting long straight, uniform rows. Cue happy dance 💃 🎉🧶
Yes, practicing the stitches over and over really helps with tension. 😊 Somebody else had mentioned a wire tension ring, but that might be really helpful to use as well. You've got this though! Good luck! ✨
Is lightweight yarn strong enough to protect from heat?? I was hoping to make this as a hot plate. Beautiful project and excellent description. Thank you
Hi there, I've had no problem using these as hot pads. They are double thick, because you're putting two petals on top of each other. You could always use a heavier weight cotton yarn, it just might make your flower potholder a bit bigger.
Hi there, I listed both fingering and dk weights because I find that it's right in between the different yarn weights. Lion Brand 24/7 dk version yarn is a great substitute for the Scheepjes yarn. You could also use a worsted weight cotton yarn, I don't think it'll make that much of a difference, besides the potholder being slightly bigger.
Looks like I've found easy Christmas gifts for the ladies in my family. 😊
Awesome! They much such great gifts. 😊✨
I just made one and it turned out perfect! Thank you so much for this great tutorial. I can’t wait to make more as gifts!
Oh I'm so glad it turned out good! You're welcome 😊
I've been looking for a 'Thank You' gift for someone I could crochet rather quickly. Thanks for the idea, this lovely vintage pattern will fit the bill.
Oh that's perfect! Yes, these would make such great gifts. Perfect for the holidays too! I hope you enjoy making it. 😊
Fabulous pattern! Thank you so much.❤
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you it’s beautiful, you’re so neat and a good teacher especially as the close ups are really helpful.
Thank you so much for your kind comment. 😊 I'm glad the video tutorial was helpful.
Thank you for this beautiful project and your clear instructions ❤️❤️ from Greece
You’re welcome 😊
I searched for this pattern a very long time. Thanks for sharing. ❤
You’re welcome 😊
Great video , I made mine black with a white border. Love it. Thank you 😊
You're welcome! Yours turned out so pretty. 😊✨
Your teaching method is amazing!!! I've been crocheting for a while now but always nervous about messing up on the steps. I love how clearly you explain what you are doing. ❤❤❤
Aww thank you so much! I'm glad the tutorials are helpful and making mistakes is part of the process. You've got this! 😊
Thank you! Love it!
You're welcome! 😊
A very clever idea! Beautiful colours! Thank you for sharing it with us ❤!!!
You're welcome! I hope you enjoy making it. 😊✨
It’s beautiful. And thanks for this tutorials and easy to understand from your explanations. Great!
Thank you so much! I'm so glad the tutorials are easy to understand. 😊✨
This is gorgeous. I can’t wait to try it. Thank you❤
Thank you so much! I hope you enjoy making it. 😊
Looks super pretty, thank you so much for this clear tutorial :D Just started doing the first flower!
You're welcome! I hope you enjoy making the potholder. 😊✨
I have the vintage version of this. It's made with cotton thread. I've been looking for a pattern to make some. Thank you!
You're welcome! That's so neat that you have one made with cotton thread. 😊 There seems to be quite a few versions of this pattern, so it's neat to see how those version were made. I hope you enjoy making this one.
I have made 2 of them in the meantime. Your tutorial is fabulous! 😊
Wow, that's awesome! I'm so glad the tutorial was helpful and easy to understand. 😊
I found it right on top…😂
Thank you again for taking the time to teach this, truly appreciate you❣️
Awww, thank you so much! Of course, I love teaching people how to crochet. 😊✨
Love it thank you ,your tutorial is excellent
You’re welcome 😊
These are beautiful and look forward to crocheting these and not necessarily for potholders!!
Thank you! I think they would make great wall hangings as well. 😊
@@JewelsandJones yes!!
Love this!! Can’t wait to make this for gifts! 😊❤ THANK YOU
You're welcome! I hope you enjoy making it. 😊
Makes a great Christmas gift idea ❤
Yes, they would make such a cute Christmas gift. 😊 You can make them holiday themed.
Love this makes a nice gift ❤️
Thank you! Yes, this would make such a cute gift. 😊
That's beautiful!!
Thank you! 😊
I remember my grandmother used these😊❤
Aww, that's wonderful! These really are great little potholders. 😊
I love vintage potholders! Thank you
Me too! They're so much fun to make! 😊
Beautiful!!!
Thank you so much! 😊
I love it , thank you very much
You're welcome! I hope you enjoy making it. 😊
My friend and I have never done crochet before. We challenged each other to make a set of these and gift it to each other for Christmas.
Wish us luck 😅
Aww that's such a cute idea! You guys totally got this. 😊 It's a lot easier than it looks, plus you're using basic crochet stitches. The only part that gets a little tricky (until you get the hang of it) is the seaming part in the end. But once you know how to place your stitches and how to hold your hook, you'll breeze through it! Good luck. ✨
Thank you ❤
You're welcome 😊
I am a little intimidated by this pot holder, but it so cute I will try and make it
Thanks for a great video
Oh definitely don't be, it's a lot easier to make than it looks. In the tutorial, I show you step-by-step how to make this potholder and if you have any questions, I'm always happy to help. 😊
I have tension, issues. 😁 This will take me 3 to 10 times to make to get my tension right. Instead of starting over, I would let it "curl" and call it a bowl cozy. Practice, practice, PRACTICE! Thank you, I really enjoyed your tutorial.
I have been spending the last 3 days practicing with a simply made made wire tension ring, in order to maintain a consistent line tension. It has taken 3 days, but it is finally starting to to work out for me. You might consider using one. I pick the ring last year for around $6-7 on Amazon, and yes it took me two different attempts to actually find success with it. I am now consistent crocheting long straight, uniform rows. Cue happy dance 💃 🎉🧶
Yes, practicing the stitches over and over really helps with tension. 😊 Somebody else had mentioned a wire tension ring, but that might be really helpful to use as well. You've got this though! Good luck! ✨
Thank you for mentioning the wire tension ring. I think it could really help people get their tension better when crocheting. 😊✨
Love!!!!❤
Thank you! 😊
Potholders are so beautiful! Love the colors that you used.
Were can I get the pattern?
Aww, thank you so much. I've listed all the links in the description box. 😊✨
Is lightweight yarn strong enough to protect from heat?? I was hoping to make this as a hot plate. Beautiful project and excellent description. Thank you
Hi there, I've had no problem using these as hot pads. They are double thick, because you're putting two petals on top of each other. You could always use a heavier weight cotton yarn, it just might make your flower potholder a bit bigger.
Lovey ❤
Thank you! 😊
Hi! Can I use an acrylic yarn?
Acrylic could melt taking hot items from the oven.
@@jenniferlopez1073 Ok thanks 🫠
Hi there, acrylic yarn could melt if something hot is put on it. So it's best to use cotton yarn when making potholders. 😊
I am confused. Is it fingering yarn or DK yarn. They aren't the same. Fingering us size 1 and DK is size 2
Hi there, I listed both fingering and dk weights because I find that it's right in between the different yarn weights. Lion Brand 24/7 dk version yarn is a great substitute for the Scheepjes yarn. You could also use a worsted weight cotton yarn, I don't think it'll make that much of a difference, besides the potholder being slightly bigger.
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