Potholder “Tender roses”
A delicate potholder for the kitchen, decorated with bright roses and an intricate pattern, will decorate any interior and make the process of preparing any drink or dish much more pleasant and comfortable. In addition, such a product can serve as a wonderful hostess gift for any occasion.
What to take:
How to knit a product.
The “Tender Roses” potholder is very easy to do and does not require a lot of effort or a lot of time. The main thing is to follow the diagrams and do everything very carefully.
First, you need to knit a tight square from dark green yarn. To do this, you can use the following scheme:

The canvas should be “solid”, without holes, otherwise you can burn your hands through such a potholder by grabbing a hot dish. This is what should come out:

The front side of the potholder, on the contrary, will be openwork. It should be done according to the scheme below:

The last row consists of single crochets. The finished side of the product looks like this:

Now you can move on to the decorative elements that give the potholder a unique flavor and special charm.
First you need to make greenery for the future bouquet. The scheme is very simple:

First, a ring of five chain stitches is cast on and tied in a row consisting of single crochets. To this base is added a side of a sheet of seven air loops:

To return to the beginning, you need to knit a single crochet, a double crochet, two double crochets, again a single crochet and a single crochet. This is what the result is:

Two more leaves are performed in the same way:

The finished element can be carefully attached to the front, that is, openwork side of the potholder:

Then you can start creating roses. Each one needs to be connected according to this scheme:

Here's a neat preparation for the future flower:

Two more roses are made using the same pattern:

Now you need to assemble the workpiece at the bottom and secure the structure with a thread and a needle. Finished miniature rose:

The finished flowers are sewn onto a potholder on top of the greenery:

After this, you can move on to the satin ribbon. It is best to carefully burn its edges with a burning match so that the threads do not fray:

The ribbon needs to be folded in half and firmly sewn to the dark green side of the product:

When everything is finished, you can assemble the potholder by connecting both sides. This should be done using an ordinary row of half-columns, where every fifth loop is crowned with an openwork picot. The work is carried out according to the following scheme:

This is what the edge of the finished potholder will look like:

That's it, the potholder is ready, all that remains is to iron it through the fabric, steam it and straighten the flowers:


Beautiful and unusual, it will bring a great mood to the kitchen and make you smile.
What to take:
- Any dark green yarn (like Lotus).
- Light green yarn.
- Pink, green "Iris".
- Hook No. 1,2.
- Needle.
- Satin ribbon.
How to knit a product.
The “Tender Roses” potholder is very easy to do and does not require a lot of effort or a lot of time. The main thing is to follow the diagrams and do everything very carefully.
First, you need to knit a tight square from dark green yarn. To do this, you can use the following scheme:

The canvas should be “solid”, without holes, otherwise you can burn your hands through such a potholder by grabbing a hot dish. This is what should come out:

The front side of the potholder, on the contrary, will be openwork. It should be done according to the scheme below:

The last row consists of single crochets. The finished side of the product looks like this:

Now you can move on to the decorative elements that give the potholder a unique flavor and special charm.
First you need to make greenery for the future bouquet. The scheme is very simple:

First, a ring of five chain stitches is cast on and tied in a row consisting of single crochets. To this base is added a side of a sheet of seven air loops:

To return to the beginning, you need to knit a single crochet, a double crochet, two double crochets, again a single crochet and a single crochet. This is what the result is:

Two more leaves are performed in the same way:

The finished element can be carefully attached to the front, that is, openwork side of the potholder:

Then you can start creating roses. Each one needs to be connected according to this scheme:

Here's a neat preparation for the future flower:

Two more roses are made using the same pattern:

Now you need to assemble the workpiece at the bottom and secure the structure with a thread and a needle. Finished miniature rose:

The finished flowers are sewn onto a potholder on top of the greenery:

After this, you can move on to the satin ribbon. It is best to carefully burn its edges with a burning match so that the threads do not fray:

The ribbon needs to be folded in half and firmly sewn to the dark green side of the product:

When everything is finished, you can assemble the potholder by connecting both sides. This should be done using an ordinary row of half-columns, where every fifth loop is crowned with an openwork picot. The work is carried out according to the following scheme:

This is what the edge of the finished potholder will look like:

That's it, the potholder is ready, all that remains is to iron it through the fabric, steam it and straighten the flowers:


Beautiful and unusual, it will bring a great mood to the kitchen and make you smile.

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