Potholders "Star Chef" by CreaEline on Crazypatterns

Potholders "Star Chef"

Knitting
November 2024
Sport (12 wpi) ?
26 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches
in double knitting
US 0 - 2.0 mm
3.0 mm
153 - 175 yards (140 - 160 m)
approx. 21.5 cm x approx. 21.5 cm
English German
This pattern is available for €1.75 EUR
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Whether for the star chef in the family or for the season of stars in your own kitchen, these potholders are always well received. Made in gold and white, they are an elegant decoration for any kitchen and a nice compliment for the chef.
Actually, I can also imagine the potholders in a colour that matches your bathroom as washcloths.
These instructions describe how to knit a practical potholder set consisting of two matching potholders that will be a real eye-catcher in any kitchen.
The potholders are knitted using the double face technique. You can find a free basic pattern on the double face technique in my store at: https://www.crazypatterns.net/en/items/97086/double-face-....

Knowledge required:

  • Stitch cast-on
  • Cast off
  • Knitting knit and purl stitches
  • These potholders are also well suited as practice pieces for beginners in the double face technique. You can find a free basic double face knitting course here: https://www.crazypatterns.net/en/items/97086/double-face-...
  • Crochet chain stitches for the (optional) hanger

What you get:
You get a 12-page instruction with a row-by-row description of both potholders supported with pictures. The instructions also include a clear counting pattern for both potholders. The double face technique itself is not explained in these instructions. You can find a basic tutorial in double face knitting here: https://www.crazypatterns.net/en/items/97086/double-face-...

Difficulty level:
Easy
If you can follow the exercises from my free basic double face knitting pattern (https://www.crazypatterns.net/en/items/97086/double-face-...), you can knit this potholder.

Material
• Schachenmayr Catania, 100% cotton, 50g = approx. 125m.
100g each in white and 100g in gold. I used a total of 60g per color (i.e. 30g per color per potholder). However, the amount needed may vary a little depending on your personal knitting style. You can also use a different cotton with a similar yardage.
• Knitting needles no. 2
• Crochet hook no. 3
• Sewing needle
• Scissors