Larkspur Potholder by Donielle Oliver Showvay

Larkspur Potholder

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Knitting
September 2023
both are used in this pattern
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
27 stitches and 38 rows = 4 inches
in Double knitting
US 0 - 2.0 mm
120 - 150 yards (110 - 137 m)
8” square
English
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July’s birth month flower is the larkspur. It grows in the summer months so it is usually associated with youthfulness and being carefree. It also represents positivity and a beautiful spirit, which I love, because this is my personal birth month flower!

This double knit square makes a great gift for your friends born in July! If you’re unfamiliar with double knitting, this small potholder is a great way to learn this knitting technique. Both sides are the same, except with reversed colors. You’ll get the accomplishment of finishing a beautiful project and the confidence of adding a new skill to your knitting basket.

With this instantly downloadable PDF pattern, you’ll have all the help you need to get started!
This pattern includes written instructions, a chart, and links to video tutorials for the invisible cast on, invisible bind off, slip stitch edging, and I-cord loop. You’ll end up with a professional looking finished project that you’ll be proud to give as a gift or keep and put on display.

Finished Size: 8” (20.5 cm) after blocking

~ 60 yds MC (#1) super fine weight yarn (I used “Rainbow Cotton 8/4” in Color 84 Green)
~ 60 yds CC (#1) super fine weight yarn (I used “Cotton Kings 8/4 Soft Print” in Color 216 Lilac)

Knitting Needles Size US 0 (2 mm) - I used circular needles, but straight needles would work fine as well.
Double Point Needles Size 0 (2 mm) - only three are needed for this pattern

Yarn Needle for sewing in ends

Gauge: 27 stitches x 38 rows = 4” in Double Knit Stitch

You can find the other double knit potholder designs on my Designer Page.