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Crochet Clock Pot Holder

The Crochet Clock Pot Holder is a charming and practical addition to any kitchen! This delightful creation not only protects your hands from hot pots and pans but also adds a touch of whimsy to your cooking space. The intricate crochet design is not only functional but also a great conversation starter with its unique clock shape. Whether you are a seasoned crochet enthusiast or looking for a fun DIY project, this pot holder is sure to bring a smile to your face every time you use it. It is the perfect blend of creativity and functionality, making it a must-have for any kitchen. So go ahead, spice up your kitchen decor with the Crochet Clock Pot Holder and enjoy cooking in style!

COATS & CLARK'S O.N.T. «SPEED-CRO-SHEEN» MER­CERIZED COTTON, Art. C.44: 1 ball each of No. 1 White and No. 10-A Canary Yellow.
J. & P. COATS OR CLARK'S O.N.T. SIX STRAND EM­BROIDERY FLOSS, Art. A. or B.11, 1 skein of No. 12 Black.

Milwards Steel Crochet Hook No. 2/0 (double zero).
1 bone ring.

GAUGE: 6 dc make 1 inch: 3 rnds make 1 inch.

Starting at center with White, ch 4. 1st rnd: 11 dc in 4th ch from hook. Join. 2nd rnd: Ch 3 (to count as dc), dc under ch on first rnd (a raised dc); * dc in next dc, dc under bar of same dc where last dc was made. Repeat from * around (12 dc and 12 raised dc). Join. Make a raised dc over each raised dc and dc over each dc, increasing 1 dc—to inc 1 dc, make 2 dc in 1 dc—in each dc section until piece measures 6 inches in diameter. Join and break off at end of last rnd. Attach Yellow and make sc in each dc around, increasing wherever necessary to keep work flat until piece meas­ures 8 inches in all. Join and break off.

Make another piece the same way. With Black em­broider numerals as shown. With wrong sides facing, attach Yellow and, working through both thicknesses, make sc in each sc around. Join and break off. With Yellow, sc closely around bone ring. Sew ring in place.

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