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Free Woven Loop Potholder Pattern 03-06-2021

Free Woven Loop Potholder Pattern 03-06-2021

This woven potholder can be made with Robin’s Egg, Pewter and Winter White colors. To make it, use the following colors for the columns:

Robins Egg, Pewter, Winter White, Pewter, Robins Egg, Winter White, Robins Egg, Pewter, Winter White, Winter White, Pewter, Robins Egg, Winter White, Robins Egg, Pewter, Winter White, Pewter, Robins Egg

Next weave in the following colors for the rows:

Robins Egg, Pewter, Winter White, Pewter, Robins Egg, Winter White, Robins Egg, Pewter, Winter White, Winter White, Pewter, Robins Egg, Winter White, Robins Egg, Pewter, Winter White, Pewter, Robins Egg

Start off by weaving the first row color of Robin’s Egg underneath, then over the column loops.
Weave the second row color of Pewter over, then underneath the column loops.

To make this using different colors, substitute your first color wherever Robin’s Egg appears, substitute your second color wherever Pewter appears and substitute your third color wherever Winter White appears.

Finally, finish off the ends, starting at the top left corner. The hanging loop will end up being the 2nd loop at the top left corner.
See my Loom Potholder Tutorial for further details on weaving the ends together.

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Free Woven Loop Potholder Pattern 02-20-2021

Free Woven Loop Potholder Pattern 02-06-2021

This woven potholder can be made with green, pine and leaf colors. To make it, use the following colors for the columns:

Green, Pine, Pine, Green, Pine, Leaf, Green, Green, Pine, Leaf, Green, Green, Leaf, Pine, Green, Pine, Pine, Green

Next weave in the following colors for the rows:

Green, Pine, Pine, Green, Pine, Leaf, Green, Green, Pine, Leaf, Green, Green, Leaf, Pine, Green, Pine, Pine, Green

Start off by weaving the first row color of Green underneath, then over the column loops.
Weave the second row color of Pine over, then underneath the column loops.

To make this using different colors, substitute your first color wherever Green appears, substitute your second color wherever Pine appears and substitute your third color wherever Leaf appears.

Finally, finish off the ends, starting at the top left corner. The hanging loop will end up being the 2nd loop at the top left corner.
See my Loom Potholder Tutorial for further details on weaving the ends together.

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Free Woven Loop Potholder Pattern 02-06-2021

Free Woven Loop Potholder Pattern 02-06-2021

This woven potholder can be made with powder blue and willow colors. To make it, use the following colors for the columns:

Powder Blue, Willow, Powder Blue, Powder Blue, Willow, Powder Blue, Willow, Willow, Willow, Powder Blue, Powder Blue, Powder Blue, Powder Blue, Willow, Willow, Willow, Willow, Willow

Next weave in the following colors for the rows:

Powder Blue, Willow, Powder Blue, Powder Blue, Willow, Powder Blue, Willow, Willow, Willow, Powder Blue, Powder Blue, Powder Blue, Powder Blue, Willow, Willow, Willow, Willow, Willow

Start off by weaving the first row color of Powder Blue underneath, then over the column loops.
Weave the second row color of Willow over, then underneath the column loops.

To make this using different colors, substitute your first color wherever Powder Blue appears and substitute your second color wherever Willow appears.

Finally, finish off the ends, starting at the top left corner. The hanging loop will end up being the 2nd loop at the top left corner.
See my Loom Potholder Tutorial for further details on weaving the ends together.

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Free Woven Loop Potholder Pattern 12-02-2020

This woven potholder can be made with burgundy, red, black and salmon colors. To make it, use the following colors for the columns:

Salmon, Salmon, Burgundy, Salmon, Black, Black, Red, Burgundy, Salmon, Salmon, Black, Burgundy, Salmon, Black, Burgundy, Burgundy, Salmon, Red

Next weave in the following colors for the rows:

Salmon, Salmon, Burgundy, Salmon, Black, Black, Red, Burgundy, Salmon, Salmon, Black, Burgundy, Salmon, Black, Burgundy, Burgundy, Salmon, Red

Start off by weaving the first row color of salmon underneath, then over the column loops.
Weave the second row color of salmon over, then underneath the column loops.

To make this using different colors, substitute your first color wherever burgundy appears, substitute your second color wherever red appears, substitute your third color wherever black appears and substitute your fourth color wherever salmon appears.

Finally, finish off the ends, starting at the top left corner. The hanging loop will end up being the 2nd loop at the top left corner.
See my Loom Potholder Tutorial for further details on weaving the ends together.

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Free Woven Loop Potholder Pattern 9-24-2020

Woven Loop Potholder

This woven potholder can be made with blue, silver and daffodil colors. To make it, use the following colors for the columns:

Blue, Blue, Silver, Blue, Blue, Blue, Blue, Blue, Blue, Daffodil, Blue, Blue, Blue, Blue, Blue, Silver, Blue, Blue

Next weave in the same colors for the rows:

Blue, Blue, Silver, Blue, Blue, Blue, Blue, Blue, Blue, Daffodil, Blue, Blue, Blue, Blue, Blue, Silver, Blue, Blue

Start off by weaving the first row color of blue underneath, then over the column loops.
Weave the second row color of blue over, then underneath the column loops.

To make this using different colors, substitute your first color wherever blue appears, substitute your second color wherever silver appears and substitute your third color wherever daffodil appears.

Finally, finish off the ends, starting at the top left corner. The hanging loop will end up being the 2nd loop at the top left corner.
See my Loom Potholder Tutorial for further details on weaving the ends together.

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How to Make a Unique Burgundy Red White Woven Potholder

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Woven potholder in a unique burgundy, red and white pattern

I made this woven potholder with burgundy, red and white colors in a unique abstract pattern. To make it, use the following colors for the columns:

burgundy,burgundy,white,white,white,red,red,red,red,burgundy,burgundy,burgundy,burgundy,red,white,burgundy,red,red

Next weave in the same colors for the rows:

burgundy,burgundy,white,white,white,red,red,red,red,burgundy,burgundy,burgundy,burgundy,red,white,burgundy,red,red

Start off by weaving the first row color of burgundy underneath, then over the column loops.
Weave the second row color of burgundy over, then underneath the column loops.

To make this using different colors, substitute your first color wherever burgundy appears, substitute your second color wherever red appears and substitute your third color wherever white appears

Finally, finish off the ends, starting at the top left corner. The hanging loop will end up being the 2nd loop at the top left corner.
See my Loom Potholder Tutorial for further details on weaving the ends together.

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How to Make a Pink Orange Turquoise Green Abstract Potholder

This is a nice spring colored potholder with pink, orange, turquoise and green colors in an abstract pattern. To make it, use the following colors for the columns:


orange,pink,green,green,turquoise,turquoise,orange,orange,turquoise,turquoise,orange,orange,turquoise,green,green,turquoise,orange,orange

Next weave in these colors for the rows:


orange,pink,green,green,turquoise,turquoise,orange,orange,turquoise,turquoise,orange,orange,turquoise,green,green,turquoise,orange,orange

Start off by weaving the first row color of orange underneath, then over the column loops.
Weave the second row color of pink over, then underneath the column loops.

To make this using different colors, substitute your first color wherever pink appears, substitute your second color wherever orange appears, substitute your third color wherever turquoise appears and substitute your second color wherever green appears.

Tie off the ends, starting at the top left corner. The hanging loop will end up being the 2nd loop at the top left corner.
See my Loom Potholder Tutorial for further details on weaving the ends together.

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How to Weave a Hound’s Tooth Halloween Themed Potholder

I made this potholder for Halloween. The Hound’s Tooth pattern makes it look like it has mini ghosts.

The colors I used are orange and black.

To weave this pattern, first add the column loops using:

orange,black,black,orange,orange,black,black,orange,orange,black,black,orange,orange,black,black,orange,orange,black

Next, weave in the row colors. The first row, which would be orange, starts out weaving under the first column. The second row is black and would start out weaving over the first column. The row colors are:

orange,black,black,orange,orange,black,black,orange,orange,black,black,orange,orange,black,black,orange,orange,black

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How To Weave a Striped Potholder

I made this potholder as a baby shower gift. The pattern is a striped pattern with carnation and silver colored loops.

Setting carnation to color 1 and silver to color 2, the pattern to make this is:

cols: [carnation, silver, carnation, silver, carnation, silver, carnation, silver, carnation, silver, carnation, silver, carnation, silver, carnation, silver, carnation, silver]
rows: [carnation, silver, carnation, silver, carnation, silver, carnation, silver, carnation, silver, carnation, silver, carnation, silver, carnation, silver, carnation, silver]

Add the column colors first and then weave in the rows. The first row is weaved under the first column loop, alternating every other loop.

To make a striped pattern using different colors, substitute a new color 1 wherever carnation appears in the row and column lists and substitute a new color 2 wherever silver appears in the row and column lists.

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