Threaded Shells Potholder

Threaded Shells Potholder

Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Pattern ID: p102021
Date Added: May 17, 2011

This potholder is made first by crocheting the back, then the front is made almost exactly the same except one round is done in the back loops only. Then the Shells are worked on the front loops on the front of the potholder. Then it is all put together with one round of sc around the perimeter.


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