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What are those things called that you make pot holders Pot Holder with?
It's like a type of cloth either like a towel or like hosery. What are they called?
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16 Responses to “Pot Holder Interrelated Knowledgebase”

  1. Norma Says:

    In any nursery they sell these plastic, transparent trays in different sizes. They are very cheap.But until you go and buy them you can use any saucer, flat bowl, or plate large enough to allow water to accumulate.I’ve saved the pieces left after breaking cups, old pie pans, any of the items that you no longer use in the kitchen.

  2. leannedtm Says:

    Several manufacturers make household patterns. Check in your nearest fabric store or craft shop. They have books of patterns. I’m sure one of them will have a crock pot holder.

  3. M S Says:

    Single edge razor blade. Try it cold first; then try it warmed up on Low if it’s is stubborn. I’ve gotten off melted plastic wrap and other assorted “stuck on” stuff. Sometimes if you wet it while scraping,that helps. I got the tip about the razor blade from my salesman when I bought the new glass top range. It’s white, and I just didn’t believe it would stay white; 2 years and many cleanings later, it still looks like new.Good Luck!

  4. JulianoLinux Says:

    sorry friend but I can not help

  5. ObaMoose Says:

    You can buy sterno in most supermarkets and even in some dollar stores. They are all the same. You adjust the heat by partially covering the top of the sterno.

  6. alter_tygo Says:

    I’ve used heavy cotton and just done several layers. Lasts for years and years and stays nice looking through lots of washings. Synthetics can melt/burn more easily and don’t wash as well.I also have some that are wool that my grandmother made in the 50′s !! They are fragile, so i don’t use them now, but she did for years and years.

  7. Tweet Says:

    At Wal-Mart, Target, K-Mart

  8. Robin A Says:

    Ashley, I’d recommend rolling it up and putting it inside a clean Pringle’s Chip container. They are round and easy to wrap, and no one will know what the gift is. And, to really make them wonder what it is, put a small bell or a smooth pebble in the can with the potholder prior to gift wrapping it. That’ll make the person who you are giving the potholder really wonder what the gift actually it. :D

  9. unixmachine Says:

    Unlikely. If you want to be certain you can do one of two things.1) Plant a pipe that looks just like it, and see if the car smells again.2) Clean the wooden holder and put it back into the car again.I’m not advocating sabotaging your husband or anything, just so you’re certain. Clearly, you have bigger problems if your suspicions are accurate.

  10. LD Says:

    I’m Italian and WE (family) call it: Espresso makerI see: bialeti also in the list see link below: http://www.istockphoto.com/file_closeup/what/food_and_beverages/food/326581_stove_top_espresso_maker.php?id=326581

  11. Mommiedearest Says:

    Cast on 30 to 40 stitches and use what ever stitch you feel comfortable with. Make it 20 inches long and cast off. Put the bottom end and the top end together and if you can crochet, crochet a different but contrasting color edge all around , including the bottom. If not sew it together. When you get to the top crochet a loop or put some kind of loop on it so it can be hung up out of the way. Before you put things away knit 2 smaller pieces, with the contrasting color about 15 stitches and and 7 or 8 inches long and cast off. Take these two pieces and sew them to one side of the pot holder. The side with one thickness will be used for lighter objects and the side with the double thickness can be used for heavier, hotter or for carrying the object further. I used coats and Clark Red Heart yarn 4 ply and you can use any size needle between 5 and 8. Have fun and if this is confusing contact me and I’ll explain further.EDIT You can get this kind of yarn from Joanns for $1.99 and it is washable. The ones I made was less than 6oz for the main color. Check with other craft stores for their prices. and

  12. catsovermen Says:

    I don’t know what you are talking about, by try asseenontv.com

  13. Jeff B Says:

    just fold it up and sow it.

  14. lfh1213 Says:

    A minimum of 2–one for each hand.

  15. Nika Says:

    Here are instructions for a square one. I imagine you could follow them except do a round pattern instead of square.http://www.essortment.com/all/sewpotholdergi_rhjl.htmHere are video instructions to add a pocket to an inseam:http://www.ehow.com/video_4429829_sew-inseam-pocket-seam.html

  16. FL Sunshine Says:

    Is this a repeat question?

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