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Mud Pie Crocheted Pot Holders, Taupe (8″” x 8″””)
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Vintage Hippie Flower Pot Holder Set of 2,Heat Resistant Potholders Oven Hot Pads for Kitchen Cooking Baking BBQ
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Ginkgo Leaves Pot Holders Set of 2, Kitchen Heat Resistant Vintage Floral Potholder for Microwave Cooking Baking Oven End Dishes and BBQ
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Creative Co-Op Square Cotton Crocheted Pot Holder (Set of 4 Colors)
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Vintage Rose Peony Pot Holder Set of 2,Heat Resistant Potholders Oven Hot Pads for Kitchen Cooking Baking BBQ
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Chrysanthemum: free crochet pattern based on a vintage design.
When i visit antique shows in search of vintage crochet, i am always amazed and excited with the variety i find.
I see vintage patterns and never see the actual piece.
Here is a new twist on the ripple stitch for making functional and attractive potholders.
While most needlework originated out of necessity, it flourishes out of a need to create something beautiful and a need to share that beauty with loved ones.