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Floral Hot Lid Knob Cozies
Pattern Description:
These pretty flowers will protect your hands from hot lids. You can create a mixed set like I have or make matching sets using just your favorite flower. You could also use the flowers to make basic potholders or dishtowels to create matching sets.
I used my pot lids as a guide. The knobs are round and measure 1” high and are 2” across the top. You may be able to make small adjustments to the size by changing the hook size if you needed something slightly smaller or larger. I do crochet rather tightly so follow the gauge info for the cozy part and adjust your hook size as needed.
Uses US Terminology in English
Skill Level:
Easy/Advanced Beginner
Instructions include
Written Instructions
Gauge:
The gauge for the flowers is not that important. But for the cozy, the pattern worked through Round 2, should measure 1 3/4” or 4 cm.
Materials:
Cotton Worsted Weight yarn such as Lily’s Sugar n’ Cream or similar. Acrylic yarn is not recommended due to heat exposure while in use.
Other Supplies:
Scissors
Stitch Markers
Large Eye Needle/Yarn Needle
Hook Size(s):
4.25 mm/G
Basic Stitches Used:
slip stitch
chain stitch
chain space
single/half double/double/treble crochet stitches
increase and decrease stitches
back loop only
front loop only
*Advanced stitches:*
picot stitch
front post single crochet
beginning 4 double crochet cluster
4 double crochet cluster
Measurements:
The cozy portion of this project measures as follows:
Approximately 5” across including the leaves that extend out past the cozy x 1” high
The flowers vary in size by individual design. Anywhere from 2”-5” across plus another 1” in height.
Notes:
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