This is the potholder I made for February's MOM in my raverly swap group. I used this pattern to make it, it's the same pattern I used to make my stash buster blanket. It was perfect to use up some of the smaller bits of cotton left over from other potholders. For the edging I used a picot... yes, again.
I like how this one turned out, it was another one that was difficult to part with.
Love the colours ! a nice way to finish with a picot.
ReplyDeleteIt's fab! I love it, what a great design and there's nothing wrong with picots!
ReplyDeleteIt's so bright and happy. I love it, love it, love it!!!! Maybe a whole wall of colorful potholders. Hmmm.
ReplyDeleteIt's very pretty. Very nice and bright colours!
ReplyDeleteI like the picot edge.
Pretty colors. And picot is perfect! Love your babette too. Fabulous how it all fits together like a puzzle. Best wishes, Tammy
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool pot holder! Mine are all terribly boring but I've never tried to crochet one before, your swap partners very lucky indeed!
ReplyDeleteSOOOO lovely and festive!!! it cheered me up!
ReplyDelete:o) good job!
It turned out so pretty!!!
ReplyDelete♥Anita
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I love log cabin stuff! Your pot holder is adorable! I love the colors you chose & the design!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness Casey, this is just too sweet! I love it, bookmarking!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous
ReplyDeletevery pretty!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely as always.
ReplyDeleteWow...how stunning...love the colors...just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love this colorful granny square. I used to make a lot of them then join them together to make either ponchos or bedspreads. Thanks for visiting my blog :)
ReplyDeleteBeAuTiFuL!! Lovely border ... how did you do it?
ReplyDeleteErin