Arvensis Pot Holder by High Desert Yarn

Arvensis Pot Holder

Crochet
March 2022
Aran (8 wpi) ?
14 stitches and 10 rows = 4 inches
in Half Double Crochet
5.0 mm (H)
0 - 205 yards (0 - 187 m)
One Size - 7.5" x 7.5"
US
English
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The Arvensis Pot Holder is a double thick hot pad for grabbing pans of homemade cookies straight from the oven. It’s crocheted in two squares, and joined with a Single Crochet border. One side features groups of Half Double Crochets stacked between each other. The other side is all Half Double Crochet. This crochet pattern is ideal for beginner crochet. All you need to know is how to Half Double Crochet, and Single Crochet. If at any point you need help or clarification, please email Joanna at hello@highdesertyarn.com

Materials

Yarn
I Love This Cotton Yarn, worsted/category 4, 100% Cotton
You will need two colors total
MC (Spunky, 153yds/85g) = 60yds
CC1 (Periwinkle, 180yds/100g) = 45yds
Substitutes : Any other worsted/category 4 yarn will work, preferably cotton
Crochet Hook - H/ (5.00mm) or correct hook to meet gauge
Scissors 
Tapestry Needle
Tape Measure
Stitch Markers

Experience Level = Beginner.
You will need to have an understanding of the Single Crochet and Half Double Crochet to begin.

Gauge
14 STS x 10 Rows = 4” x 4” square in HDC

Finished Size
Measurements taken before blocking.
Length - 7.5 inches
Width - 7.5 inches

This pattern includes..
-Written instructions
-Photo tutorial (assembly)
-Link to video tutorials for the Arvensis Stitch, and crocheting the squares together.

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