Crochet A Floral Hot Pad For Spring (Shavuos? Mother’s Day? Today?)

Crocheted Flower Folded Purple2

I was intrigued by a crocheted potholder/hotpad like this that I spotted last year, but just couldn’t locate the pattern. So I forgot all about it until last night when I came across the same project and the pattern and just had to give it a try during the late night hours when everyone else was fast asleep! (That might account for the slightly drab color combo- I used what I had on hand…..!) This is such a fun project, and quite quick (Depending on your skills, maybe about 40 minutes ) for a project of this nature. I even whipped up another one this morning! (Self indulgent I know…..but I did it for you, really!) 

Crocheted Flower Potholder Green
I actually made the green one first and for my second try I decided to see how a colored center would look. These photos were actually taken from different sides of the potholder, with different color variations, so you decide which one you prefer! The original pattern which you can find here, calls for stripes which I thought detracted from the beauty of the folds, on the other hand the stripes lend a vintage  look to the project that might be right for you. Now you have a few options to choose from!

Note 1: In both cases I added an extra row at the end that is not specified in the pattern. When crocheting this row, do NOT crochet in the slip stitch of the previous row.

Note 2: Don’t get discouraged trying to figure out how to fold the piece, look at the photo and play around a bit until you get it. With the tip of each petal facing your body twist petal under to the left. Here’s a before and after photo, with this one the flower actually folded itself more or less!

Crocheted Folded Flower Potholder before

Note 3: In the row after folding, join petals on the eighth stitch down from the tip of the petal, not including that top stitch.

Note 4: With all these additions to the pattern I may just be able to re-write it and post it here, hmm?

Note 5 : I think these would look great felted, (make with 100% wool and throw into a hot load of laundry)  and then even sewn onto a pillow!

Note 6: To those of you who haven’t yet learned to crochet, I really recommend it! Great for take along projects and resting your weary bones on the couch!

 

Comments

26 responses to “Crochet A Floral Hot Pad For Spring (Shavuos? Mother’s Day? Today?)”

  1. Lynn@HappierThanAPigInMud Avatar
    Lynn@HappierThanAPigInMud

    I love this! You can do so many great things with crochet, I really have to learn – thanks!

  2. Kelee Katillac Avatar

    I LOVE your hot pads! They are little art pieces and your photos are perfect.
    The design is great –my husband is Jewish!
    So I am an affiliated member of the tribe!!!:):):)
    Thank-you for stopping over–so happy to meet you!

  3. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Yes, learn! There are even simple videos on UTube that you can follow. The main thing is mastering the holding of the yarn in the left hand (assuming you are right handed)
    and really the rest is a piece of cake! all the best!

  4. Sara Rivka Avatar

    thanks so much Kelee, so nice to meet you too!

  5. Teacher Teacher Avatar

    What fun! I always love your ideas, Sara. I am drawn to the inner shape that looks like a pinwheel and then is a flower!

  6. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Margo! I always love your comments, so were a great team! I have to say, this flower is a keeper, Im now doing one in 100% wool yarn to felt, cant wait to see
    how that turns out, but I think its going to be great! Of course Ill share the results if they are shareable!

  7. Mary Beth @ Live. Laugh Make Something Avatar

    I loooove this! It has so much interest and charm! VERY well done!

  8. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Mary Beth, come back in a few days to see the next one Ive made! Its so much fun I can see myself making even more!

  9. Stephanie Lynn Avatar

    Adorable! I have not learned to crochet but this is so inspiring. Fabulous idea. Thanks again for linking up to the Sunday Showcase. I greatly appreciate it! Hope you enjoy your week! ~ Stephanie Lynn

  10. Liz Avatar

    Those are darling! They look very impressive. 🙂
    ~Liz

  11. Mindy Avatar
    Mindy

    These are beautiful. I checked out the rest of the projects from the Crafts Fair- they are all fantabulous. I might just start an art group for women using what we see here soon.

  12. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Mindy! If you do start an art group please let me know! It would be inspiring for other women to hear about your efforts, and even to share on the blog
    some of the projects if possible! Plus Id be happy to help you out if you need some advice! all the best, Sara

  13. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much Liz, thanks for stopping by!

  14. amysb963@gmail.com Avatar

    very, very cool. oh to know how to do that!
    thanks for linking up to “AP Tuesdays!”

  15. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Amy, its really just some very basic crocheting with a little twisting of the petals! It looks much more complicated than it is, which is part of the beauty of the project!

  16. ALL THINGZ RELATED Avatar

    I love that pattern! Beautiful! Thanks for sharing at Anything Related!
    ~Rebekah~

  17. ken Avatar

    I’ve made several of these and have gotten a lot of my senior center crochet students to make them as gifts.
    There’s also a square version free online pattern called ‘Pinwheel Star’, by Bonnie Pierce.
    I’ve made 2 of them to go with the Hotpad to make as a set.

  18. Judy Avatar
    Judy

    looks the same to me, no difference.

  19. Christina Avatar
    Christina

    Thank you so much for posting your directions….I struggled with this pattern for a day and a half. I couldn’t get my mind around where to join the petals. After searching online I found your site and your simple instruction to count the stitches made all the difference. I am now on my second hot pad and without your help I would still be folding and tossing around the first one and gnashing my teeth! Thank you again!

  20. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Wow, great! So glad to have helped you out, and thanks so much for letting me know! Check out my crochet category for some other great crochet projects.

  21. homa Avatar
    homa

    Hello
    this crochet was very beautiful.
    thankyou

  22. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much, i made that two years ago!

  23. Mary Mc Connell Avatar
    Mary Mc Connell

    Thanks so much Rivka ,these are so creative ,I love them .
    I can’t follow a pattern in crochet ,more used to knitting .I must look up your web site if you have one .
    I got the link for this off Knitting Paradise . Mary

  24. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Mary, my site is the blog where you left the comment, filled with lots of creative projects to enjoy!

  25. vinaya soans Avatar
    vinaya soans

    can you put me the link
    Christina pls

  26. Sara Rivka Avatar

    The link is in the post, and here it is again for you, happy crocheting!
    http://www.freecraftunlimited.com/flower-hot-pad/

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