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Crochet Popcorn Stitch Round Hot Pad
Create a charming and unique crochet project with the delightful Popcorn Stitch Round Hot Pad. This pattern combines the art of crochet with the fun and playful popcorn stitch, resulting in a functional and eye-catching hot pad that will add a touch of whimsy to your kitchen decor. This crochet pattern offers a fresh twist on traditional hot pads, infusing them with a touch of creativity and texture. The Popcorn Stitch, with its raised and bumpy appearance, adds a playful and three-dimensional element to your project, making it a true standout in your kitchen. This Popcorn Stitch Round Hot Pad will not only protect your surfaces but also serve as a delightful conversation starter in your kitchen.
Materials
- Yarn: Bernat Handicrafter Cotton (#4 worsted weight cotton yarn – about 1.25oz)
- Crochet Hook Size: H/8-5.00MM
- Other: Scissors, Yarn Needle.
Measurements
- Gauge: 3.5" over the first 2 rounds. Not important, however.
- Finished Size: About 8" across the diameter.
Abbreviations
- Beg Pc = Beginning Popcorn
- Ch/Chs = Chain/Chains
- Dc = Double Crochet
- FO = Fasten Off
- Lp/Lps = Loops/Loops
- Pc = Popcorn
- Rep = Repeat
- Rnd/Rnds = Round/Rounds
- Sc = Single Crochet
- Sk = Skip
- Sl St = Slip Stitch
- Sp/Sps = Space/Spaces
- St/Sts = Stitch/Stitches
- Crochet Abbreviations explained in more details.
Special Stitch Instructions
- Beg PC: Ch 3 (counts as first dc), work another 4 dc in same st or sp indicated, remove active lp from hook, insert hook in first of the 5 dc made, pick up the active lp and pull through.
- PC: Work 5 dc in st or sp indicated, remove active lp from hook, insert hook in first of the 5 dc made, pick up the active lp and pull through.
Note
- Round 2 has a lot of popcorns, but they help to create a sturdier hot pad. Also, the pattern flops a bit around the edge, but after blocking, the wavy effect looks nice.
Helpful Links
- How to Tie a Slip Knot
- Magic Ring
Instructions
- Ch 4, Join with sl st in first ch to form ring.
- Rnd 1: Work Beg. PC into ring, ch 4, (PC, ch 4) in ring 3 times. Join with sl st in first PC. (4 pc sts and 4 ch-4 lps)
- Rnd 2: Sl st into ch-4 lp, work Beg. PC, ch 2, (PC, ch 2) in same lp another 3 times, [(PC, ch 2) 4 times in next lp] around. Join with sl st in first PC. (16 PC sts and ch-2 sps)
- Rnd 3: Sl st into ch-2 sp, ch 1, sc in same sp, 7 dc in next ch-2 sp, [sc in next ch-2 sp, 7 dc in next ch-2 sp] around. Join with sl st in first sc. (64 sts)
- Rnd 4: Ch 1, (sc, ch 3) in first st, sk next 3 sts, [(sc, ch 3) in next st, sk next 3 sts] around. Join with sl st in first sc. (16 lps)
- Rnd 5: Work Beg PC in first st, ch 1, *sk next ch, (3 dc, ch1) in next ch, sk next ch**, (PC, ch 1) in next st. Rep from * around ending at **. Join with sl st in first PC. (48 dc and 16 pc sts)
- Rnd 6: Ch 1, sc in first st, *sk next ch and st, 5 dc in next st, sk next st and ch**, sc in next st**. Rep from * around ending at **. Join with sl sc. (96 sts) FO.
To Block:
- Dampen the hot pad and lay it flat to dry. You will have to stretch it out a bit, but not too far in order for it to retain the wavy effect. However, you can eliminate the waves if you like.
Coaster/Doily
- Now as promised, here is the image of the Coaster/Doily. I used a size 10 crochet thread and a 7/1.65MM steel hook. The finished project measures just under 4 inches across and can be used as a coaster or as a small doily.
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