Mitten Potholder
Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Pattern ID: p102009
Date Added: December 30, 1998
This potholder is made so that you can use it in 3 different ways. As an oven mitt as a pair of mittens if made with acrylic yarn or as a mitten shaped potholder. I have included instructions for larger sizes and an alternate foundation row.
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Yo Yo Templates Made Easy.If you make alot of yoyos a good template for making them of different sizes is to use various sized plastic lids. Put an adress label on a lid and mark on it how big the lid is in inches and centimeters then put it in your craft box. Then when you need a certain size circle for any reason, just pull out the correct size lid to mark your fabric.
