Two patterns for colorful crocheted pot holders.

Circular Crochet Potholders – Free Patterns

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Today’s mini-collection of patterns for Circular Crochet Potholders should give you enough inspiration to refresh your kitchen. We are sure it’s easier to add an accessory rather than repainting the walls! Potholders come in all shapes and sizes, but they all have something in common. They must be thick and sturdy. They are irreplaceable, whether you want to put a hot pan on the table, or grab something that comes right from the oven. Seems like this particular need for thickness is a starting point for those beautiful structural designs. It’s great to add these recommendations to your ever-growing crochet library, because it may come in handy when you need a gift inspiration. Take a look at another collection of Flower Center Potholders. They are cute! Check out the free patterns under the links below and follow us on Facebook and Pinterest for more creative ideas!

If you need more inspiration, check out our collections of Essential Potholders and Seasonal Coasters.

Kitchen Ring Pad Free Crochet Pattern

What a lovely idea! Naztazia is the master of awesome textures and she is proving it to us all once again. This solid, circular crochet wonder is a must-have element of your table setting for this season. What colors will you go for? We are so curious!



Level: upper beginner Author: Naztazia

Kitchen Ring Pad

The original pattern and the photos are on Naztazia. More info on Ravelry.

Pinwheel Kitchen Pad and Scrubber Free Crochet Pattern

Who has never tried Tunisian crochet before? Well, it is time to give it a go! This awesome pattern is the perfect opportunity. If you want to make a colorful kitchen set for yourself or for your bestie, look no more!

Level: upper beginner Author: Naztazia

Pinwheel Kitchen Crochet Pad and Scrubber

The original pattern and the photos are on Naztazia. More info on Ravelry.

Front Post Frenzie Potholder Free Crochet Pattern

Front post stitches are not that hard to learn, and once you master them, you will love them forever! Use your new skills to create this cute scalloped potholder. We are so charmed by this combination of energizing colors.

Level: upper beginner Author: Dedri Uys

Crochet Potholder

The original pattern is on Look at What I Made. More info on Ravelry. Info about this version and the photos are on Ravelry.

Magic Mandala Free Crochet Pattern

Bobbles, shells, and the one and only crab stitch. This combination must have been a success! You can easily adjust the character of this mandala to your needs and fab taste by changing the colors of the elements.

Level: intermediate Author: Emilie Chaumartin

Crochet Mandala

The original pattern is on Ravelry. Info about this version and the photos are on Ravelry.

Fanciful Flower Potholders Free Crochet Pattern

Oh, this is what we call a perfect potholder! If you are going for the full-bloom effect, you should consider this pattern. You surely won’t find anything more spectacular out there, trust us on this one! Can you imagine how this structure must feel? So lovely!

Level: upper beginner Author: Claudia Lowman

Crochet PotholdersThe original pattern is on Delights Gems. More info on Ravelry. Info about this version and the photos are on Ravelry.

Pinwheel Crochet Dishcloth Free Crochet Pattern

Is anyone looking for a new pattern for dishcloths? Well, you came to the right place! This set of crochet dishcloths designed by Josie Anderson is ideal for summer, without a doubt. Just look at the colors! Energizing and so fresh!

Level: beginner Author: Josie Anderson

Crochet Dishcloth

The original pattern is on First the Coffee. More info on Ravelry.

Spring Circle Potholders Free Crochet Pattern

Can you see spring in this crochet pattern by DROPS design? We see not only spring but so much joy and beauty as well! Decorating your kitchen with these colorful potholders will make you and all your family members smile.

Level: intermediate Author: DROPS design

Crochet Circle Potholders

The original pattern and the photos are on Garnstudio. More info on Ravelry.

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