Potholders are always fun to make. They are quick and easy. They are so endearing that you always want to make more and more.
I have a long list of potholders to make in my agenda but somehow I always end up making pillow covers. This is one which I did at the spur of the moment.
This one was done some time back but it just slipped my mind to post. You can find the pattern for this vintage rose potholder here.
I thought I might as well share with you some beautiful rose photographs
Have a nice weekend.
Nice one....
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty - thanks for the link to the pattern. :)
ReplyDeleteI love this! You are so good at making color combos...and your photos are superb!!
ReplyDeleteUna agarradera preciosa. Tengo que intentar hacer una cuando pueda.
ReplyDeleteUn saludo.
Always useful...and I might say, very delicate...
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Anna
I love it, so cute!!
ReplyDeleteEsther.
Hello Predeepa! Your potholder is gorgeous. I'm loving those colors a lot. Thanks for the link to the pattern. Have a lovely day and thanks for visiting me!
ReplyDeleteThe colors make this pattern even prettier! Nice choice!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! The colors are great.
ReplyDeleteThe potholder is really lovely! I think the design is great! I love that it's vintage!
ReplyDeleteThe rose photos are very beautiful!
Pradeepa you have very quick hands I guess. So much of Knitting you do.. So beautifully that tooo.. Wonderful are those pictures..
ReplyDeletelove the color combination...this is soooo pretty...love it
ReplyDeletewhat a beauty!
ReplyDeleteits very pretty!
ReplyDeletepotholders are fun to make.. this one is pretty!
ReplyDeleteI love vintage crochet! Your potholder is so beautiful and your roses too. Thank you for the pattern link!
ReplyDelete♥Barbina
Thanks for stopping by my blog today. I love this pot holder and the colors are perfect!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful- I love pink and green together!
ReplyDeletebeautiful coaster, pradeepa.. luv the colours you have used:)
ReplyDeletegorgeous! thanks so much for sharing on craft schooling Sunday!
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