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What else can you make with a pot holder loom?

What else can you make with a pot holder loom?

Reusing Styrofoam.

  • Using the Knifty Knitter Flower Loom.
  • Uses for a Microwave Glass Plate.
  • Making a Scarf with a Knifty Knitter.
  • Making a Candy Corn Pot Holder.
  • What can you make with a pot holder loom?

    1. Reusing Styrofoam.
    2. Using the Knifty Knitter Flower Loom.
    3. Uses for a Microwave Glass Plate.
    4. Making a Scarf with a Knifty Knitter.
    5. Making a Candy Corn Pot Holder.

    How do you keep a potholder on a loom?

    Keep this loop on the hook as you remove the potholder from the loom. With the single loop still on the hook, tug on the sides of the potholder to even out the edges and make the potholder lie flat. Keeping the loop on the hook while you do this will prevent the edges from unraveling.

    What’s the best way to make a large potholder?

    The bent spokes hold the loops on the loom. That is a huge improvement over the plastic looms that allowed the loops to slip off too easily. Something else I noted while making my large potholders, the loops were not too short. I used to get so frustrated when a loop was too short for the loom, especially when the colors were so limited.

    Can you use cotton loops on a potholder?

    To finish the potholder, you can pass the corner loop through a small wooden hanging ring to add a decorative (and functional) touch. When you use 100% cotton loops as shown in this tutorial, you will end up with sturdy and functional potholders that will last.

    Can you use a crochet hook to make a potholder?

    Keeping the loop on the hook while you do this will prevent the edges from unraveling. Remove the crochet hook, and give the loop a little pull to tighten it. Trim any loose threads. To finish the potholder, you can pass the corner loop through a small wooden hanging ring to add a decorative (and functional) touch.

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