#42 - Thermal Stitch Crochet Potholder

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024

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  • @florencetilly5395
    @florencetilly5395 Před rokem +47

    What a great video! No music, pets or long bright colored fingernails. Just to the point, pleasant clear voice, good lighting and camera work. My favorite potholder pattern. Thank you very much.

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem +3

      You're very welcome, Florence. I'm glad you like it! Thanks so much for your nice comment! My husband and I try very hard to make our videos easy to follow and see. He adds a few funny skits here and there to add a little amusement. But for the most part, it's just me teaching crochet without much "fluff"!
      Happy crocheting to you now and always!

  • @karenhernandez8696
    @karenhernandez8696 Před rokem +19

    I know you made this video 7 months ago, I went through multiple thermal stitch tutorials. For whatever reason your's clicked with me. Almost finished with my first potholder. Thank you!

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem +2

      You're very welcome, Karen! I'm so glad that my video was easy to follow and you are well on your way to finishing your first potholder! Happy crocheting to you!

  • @user-lc1hd1vk1j
    @user-lc1hd1vk1j Před 6 měsíci +5

    I am so glad I found you. For the life of me I couldn’t figure out. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před 6 měsíci

      You're very welcome, Rosemarie! I hope you enjoy crocheting many thermal stitch potholders! Happy crocheting to you now and always!

  • @ritaschmitt
    @ritaschmitt Před 3 dny +1

    Thsnks for sharing this great pattern like the other lady said just you and straight to the point great tutorial 😊

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před 2 dny

      You're very welcome, Rita! Thank you for your kind words. I hope you enjoy crocheting many Thermal Stitch potholders! Happy crocheting to you now and always!

  • @haifaahmed7478
    @haifaahmed7478 Před 6 měsíci +4

    This is the most clear explanation i found for the thermal stitch ❤ thanks🌷

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před 6 měsíci

      I hope you enjoy learning and crocheting the thermal stitch! Happy crocheting!

  • @bbartlett1055
    @bbartlett1055 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Great teacher. Very clear and great up close view to make it easier to see. Thank you. Love the pattern.😊

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you so much! I'm glad you like the video and the pattern. Happy crocheting to you now and always!

  • @kimberlyflorida58
    @kimberlyflorida58 Před rokem +5

    Thank you so very much!!! This wonderful. !! 😊😊
    I have been looking for a pattern for a great potholder for over 2 years. I look forward to seeing and learning more from you!

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem

      You're very welcome, Kimberly! I'm glad you like this potholder. I knew I had to share it because it's my favorite potholder to make and use! I hope you enjoy making and using many of these potholders. Happy crocheting to you now and always!

  • @AnnieDaQueen
    @AnnieDaQueen Před 3 měsíci +2

    I love the outakes. Thanks for the video tutorial.

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před 3 měsíci

      You're very welcome, Anne! I make lots of mistakes while filming the crochet videos and my husband enjoys adding the outtakes/bloopers (he's even in some of them, but as funny sketches instead of outtakes)! I hope you enjoy crocheting many of these potholders. Happy crocheting to you!

  • @callibea
    @callibea Před měsícem +1

    Like everyone else, got frustrated at all the other tutorials, your tutorial made it click. Thank you, will start making those as stocking fillers for the winter holidays. xxx

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před měsícem

      I'm so glad my tutorial helped! I hope everyone who receives a thermal stitch potholder from you for Christmas loves it and uses it! Don't forget to use cotton yarn! Acrylic will melt with heat! Happy crocheting to you!

  • @deebeefromnc54
    @deebeefromnc54 Před rokem +5

    A few years ago, I was 'messing around' with my worsted weight cotton yarn and stumbled upon this stitch but didn't know what this stitch was called. After working a few rows, I was sure it would make a great potholder! Today I decided see if someone had a pattern and there you were! The way you work the end of each row is easier than the way I have been working mine so, I am adopting your technique from now on. I even check the 'squareness' of size the same way you do. Love the idea of coasters and how variegated yarn can create different patterns depending on number of stitches and hook size. Thank you for posting this pattern, I have subscribed to your channel and look forward to catching up on your videos.

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem

      Debbie,
      Welcome to my crochet channel! Thanks for subscribing! I hope you learn lots of new crochet techniques and stitches so you can enjoy crocheting for many more years (and be successful with every project you make)!
      Happy crocheting,
      Susan

  • @gclepine
    @gclepine Před rokem +4

    I would like to thank you for your excellent instructional video for this thermal stitch potholder. I had been making the double layer style and needed something different for variety. Your method of explaining each step necessary was very easy to follow. I especially liked the way you showed that by changing the tension and the number of stitches one can end up with a completely different looking pattern for the finished potholder. I began crocheting during the pandemic. I was taught how to crochet as a young child (probably around 7 years old) by my aunt. I used to crochet hats and scarfs for my dolls. I hadn't crocheted in many years. However, being housebound during the pandemic, I ended going to Michael's for some yarn and found the Sugar and Cream 100% cotton yarn that I have been using to make my potholders. Thank goodness for You Tube because people like you can share their skills just like my aunt did with me so many years ago. I cannot thank you enough for teaching me this new technique! I am 74 and needed to keep myself busy to keep myself sane during these trying times. I love crocheting😊

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem +2

      You're very welcome! I'm so glad you were able to pick up crochet again, especially during the pandemic. I hope you enjoy crocheting many potholders with the thermal stitch. Happy crocheting to you now and always!

  • @gclepine
    @gclepine Před rokem +2

    I cannot stop making these great potholders! I made myself a small bag to carry everything that I am working on and bring it with me whenever I go out and will be sitting as a passenger in a car to keep myself busy. I always crochet if I am watching TV or a video on You Tube. This thermal stitch is so much better than the double layer potholders that I used to make. I bought myself a teak crochet hook that makes it even more enjoyable to makes them. I guess you can say that is a good addiction. Michael's has the best price for the cotton yarn. I just wish they would come up with some new color combinations. Once again, thank you for teaching me this great thermal stitch!

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem +1

      You're very welcome! I love crocheting these potholders, too! I remember about 5 years ago Michaels had a sale on the worsted weight cotton yarn for $1 each! I wish I had bought more of it when it was that price!!! Happy crocheting to you now and always!

  • @mholmlund1057
    @mholmlund1057 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Great demonstration, and you're a really good teacher/demonstrator. Very clearly show the stitches. Thank you.

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před 10 měsíci

      You're very welcome! Thank you for the kind words. Happy crocheting to you!

  • @Shieldmaiden001
    @Shieldmaiden001 Před měsícem +1

    Another very coherent and well made video. Your videos and demonstrations are a joy to watch.
    I would like to address your viewers though about the beginning of the pot holder. When making the foundation make sure you go through both strands so that you are left with only one when making your first row after the foundation row. I started out with only hooking up one strand on the chain and then had a hard time figuring out how to make the next row. And please, watch the video through first so you can see what she is doing. And do not give up. After you finish the 3rd row it is so much easier after that and your project will fly by.
    Happy crocheting.
    And thank you again for the great video. 😊

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před měsícem +1

      You're very welcome! Thank you for your kind words about my crochet videos!
      I almost always work my first row into 2 strands of each chain. Sometimes I forget that other crocheters may work their first row into just 1 strand. But you're right, it might be more challenging to find the correct "unused" chain(s) to work into on Row 2! Thanks for taking the time to offer that tip!
      Happy crocheting to you!

  • @alesciaroberts4648
    @alesciaroberts4648 Před měsícem +1

    Omg her voice makes me want to crochet all day also super good technique loved this video

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před měsícem

      I'm glad you loved this video and my voice, Alescia! I hope you enjoy crocheting this thermal stitch potholder and lots of other crochet projects! Happy crocheting to you now and always!

  • @lavendertea1966
    @lavendertea1966 Před rokem +5

    I love these! You can modify the size for everyone…even those of us with bear paws!!

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem +1

      Absolutely! You may need more than one skein of yarn, but you can definitely make them larger or smaller! Enjoy!

  • @karenneumeier3986
    @karenneumeier3986 Před 2 lety +4

    LOVE this stitch, this pattern, the video and the simplicity of only needing to make one potholder (instead of 2 sides-saves so much yarn!). Also super cool ideas for variety and gift giving! Thank you!!!

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před 2 lety

      You're very welcome, Karen! I hope you enjoy crocheting some thermal stitch potholders and coasters for gifts this year!

  • @deniseyokley6558
    @deniseyokley6558 Před měsícem +1

    My thumb hurts really bad in the exact spot when I crochet so I must be crocheting too tight huh😮! Love this pattern and I ❤ the top/sweater you’re wearing in this video ❤❤ Thank you so much 😊

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před měsícem

      My thumb hurts when I crochet projects too tightly, too! It's time for both of us to crochet looser! I hope you enjoy making many of these potholders. Happy crocheting to you!
      FYI: I plan to make a video showing many of the crochet tops that I've made (for inspiration). I don't know when I'll get around to making the video, but it's on the list of videos to make!

  • @ramonar594
    @ramonar594 Před rokem +2

    I have watched several tutorials and I would get lost. Yours makes sense. Thank You, I’m ready to give this a try❣️

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem

      You're very welcome! I'm glad my tutorial makes sense to you. Please let me know if you have questions about the pattern or the thermal stitch after you give it a try. Happy crocheting to you!

  • @amyschulke5906
    @amyschulke5906 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I was looking for something not hard and finish-able. So tired of just seeing scarves, shawls and all things we don't need. Your video was clear, concise and easy to follow. I also liked your extra info - and interestingly I was actually just making a coaster while following cus I don't need a potholder - and lo and behold you had the coasters at the end. I found your info about how the different sizes and gauges would completely change the appearance of the finished work extremely interesting Thank you again for a fantastic "how to". I really appreciate it.

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před 11 měsíci

      You're very welcome, Amy! I'm so glad you liked it! Happy crocheting to you now and always!

  • @Fedeleness
    @Fedeleness Před 11 měsíci +1

    Made 2, best potholders I have ever had. Just bought some new yarn today and am making some more! Thanks

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před 11 měsíci

      You're very welcome! I'm glad you like them! Happy crocheting to you!

  • @KLPPhoto
    @KLPPhoto Před rokem +1

    Love this pattern! I can watch tv and chat with my family while making it. Thank you!!

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem

      You're very welcome, Kirsten! I hope you enjoy crocheting many of these potholders! Happy crocheting to you now and always!

  • @brigitterojas5729
    @brigitterojas5729 Před rokem +2

    Brigitte
    thank you for the wonderful video. It was very easy to follow. Love the thermal stitch, makes great potholders. I also started crocheting again during the pandemic.

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem

      You're very welcome, Brigitte! I hope you enjoy crocheting many thermal potholders! And welcome back to the wonderful world of crochet!

  • @bethrose509
    @bethrose509 Před rokem +3

    This stitch looks so lovely! I'm new to crocheting and tried making some potholders before but I didn't like how the pattern I used required me to sew edges together. This pattern looks very neat with no sewing seams, and it's still thick enough to be a nice sturdy potholder! Thank you for sharing, the next potholder I make I will definitely try this pattern 😄

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem

      You're very welcome, Beth! I hope you enjoy crocheting and using some of these potholders. They are just the right thickness and you're right, there are no seams! Happy crocheting to you now and always!

  • @suenelson7667
    @suenelson7667 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I have made hundreds of sets of thermal stitch potholders but I don’t slip stitch the last row I just crochet under all three loops…. But I will try that slip stitch. I mostly watched your video because my niece wanted to learn how to make them but she lives several hours away from me and I figured I would tell her about your tutorial. Thank you for sharing and it being so clear, I know it will be helpful to her.

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před 11 měsíci

      You're very welcome, Sue! Thank you for your comment and kind words. I hope your niece enjoys crocheting this potholder as much as you and I do! Happy crocheting to both of you!

  • @bonniel3679
    @bonniel3679 Před rokem +1

    A few years ago I made dishcloths using the same yarn, but changing the stitch choice. It was fun to see how the patterning changed.

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem

      I agree! It's fun to experiment and see what happens when you change stitches or stitch numbers!
      Happy crocheting to you now and always, Bonnie!

  • @debraeaton5184
    @debraeaton5184 Před 2 lety +2

    thanks anyway, I just read everything below!! I am really enjoying this stitch...I also chain 40, and make a large rectangle for my cookie sheets!

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před 2 lety

      I'm glad you found the information below and you're enjoying this stitch/technique! Making a large rectangle for a cookie sheet sounds like a great idea!

  • @dawnkurtz9541
    @dawnkurtz9541 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I love this pattern. Making now for family Christmas. Thank you!!

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před 5 měsíci

      You're very welcome, Dawn! I'm glad you like it. These potholders make great gifts! Happy crocheting to you now and always!

  • @conniec4988
    @conniec4988 Před 8 měsíci +1

    1st potholder I made, easy stitch and really nice , thank you for video.

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před 8 měsíci

      You're very welcome, Connie! I'm glad it worked out for you. Happy crocheting to you!

  • @user-xs2vf5bk4t
    @user-xs2vf5bk4t Před 6 měsíci +1

    Lovely voice and teaching patiently, love the thermo stitch now❤

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před 6 měsíci

      Thank you, Debbie! I'm glad I was able to help instill a love of the thermal stitch in you! It's a great stitch for thick projects. Happy crocheting!

  • @annamarshall640
    @annamarshall640 Před rokem +1

    Enjoyed your comprehensive explanations…really helped me understand the stitch.

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem

      I'm so glad that my video helped you, Anna! I hope you enjoy crocheting many of these Thermal Stitch Potholders. Happy crocheting to you now and always!

  • @debabrams8438
    @debabrams8438 Před rokem +1

    Hello 👋 and thanks for sharing this with us.

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem

      You're very welcome! I hope you enjoy crocheting some potholders with the thermal stitch!

  • @coolbrese
    @coolbrese Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you Susan. I've never seen or even heard of this stitch... I'm going to give it a try. 😊

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před 2 lety

      You're very welcome, Jane! I hope you enjoy learning and using the Thermal Stitch!

  • @lesagoder3006
    @lesagoder3006 Před rokem +2

    Your video is so easy to follow. Thanks for sharing this project!

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem

      You're very welcome, Lesa! I'm glad it was easy to follow and I hope you enjoy crocheting some of these potholders!

  • @beckv8526
    @beckv8526 Před rokem +2

    What an interesting stitch. I'm excited to make one and see how it comes out. I saw your other projects and had to subscribe. Thank you for sharing.

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem

      You're very welcome! I hope you enjoy making a Thermal Stitch Potholder. Thank you for subscribing and happy crocheting to you!

  • @joannwalker6666
    @joannwalker6666 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great , to the point video, great and usable item to make and share. Thanks

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před 4 měsíci

      You're very welcome, Joann! I hope you enjoy crocheting many of these potholders to use and give as gifts! Happy crocheting to you now and always!

  • @sheryldye4259
    @sheryldye4259 Před 2 lety +1

    Can not wait to try this new stitch out, I think coasters would be great. Thank You.

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před 2 lety

      You're very welcome, Sheryl! I hope you enjoy crocheting some Thermal Stitch coasters!

  • @averyjohnson8743
    @averyjohnson8743 Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much for the great video! I was able to make my mom my first homemade Christmas present! Directions were very clear and made this project seem like a breeze for a first time crocheter. I can’t wait to see what else I can make with this nice and thick thermal stitch. Omg the little coasters are a perfect idea to complement the pot holder and get rid of some of the left over scraps.

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem +1

      You're very welcome, Avery! I'm so glad that I was able to inspire you to crochet your first homemade Christmas present for your mom! I hope she loves it and appreciates the love that you put into it (but she's a mom, so I'm sure she'll love everything you make for her!). Happy crocheting to you and Merry Christmas to you and your family!

  • @mary-us9mh
    @mary-us9mh Před rokem +1

    Very nice easy to follow video.. thanks for sharing!!....these are my favorite potholders!

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem

      You're very welcome! I hope you enjoy crocheting many of these potholders for yourself or to give as gifts. Happy crocheting to you!

  • @dorothyveil3910
    @dorothyveil3910 Před rokem +2

    For years, I’ve made scrubbies with this pattern using nylon yarn (like the yarn for plastic canvas). They’re the size of the coasters.

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem

      That's a great idea! Thanks for sharing, Dorothy! Happy crocheting to you!

  • @yolyrom7233
    @yolyrom7233 Před rokem +1

    This video tutorial was great and easy to follow your instructions. Thank you dear!

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem

      You're very welcome! I'm glad you were able to follow my instructions. Happy crocheting to you!

  • @rebajackson1077
    @rebajackson1077 Před rokem +1

    I love these pot holders. I’ve made several different types but never with this stitch. I’m going to make some of these.

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem

      I love these potholders, too! I hope you enjoy crocheting many of these potholders, Reba!

  • @rosemarycreollo4326
    @rosemarycreollo4326 Před 2 lety +1

    Very nice! Have not done this stitch before, but will be using it for potholders from now on! Thank you for your excellent instructions.

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před 2 lety

      You're very welcome, Rosemary! This stitch is definitely a great stitch for potholders! They're double thick and provide lots of protection from heat! Enjoy!

  • @ednaalegria8710
    @ednaalegria8710 Před rokem +1

    What a wonderful tutorial, thank you for sharing this!

  • @artbynasrin
    @artbynasrin Před rokem +2

    Thank you for your great video, love your work.🙋🏼‍♀️❤️

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem

      You're very welcome! Thank you for your kind words! Happy crocheting to you!

  • @nette888
    @nette888 Před 2 lety +1

    I enjoyed watching this video Susan. I have heard of this stitch but never tried it. I am so inspired by your tutorial and will try out this one. Thanks Susan!

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před 2 lety

      I'm so glad that you have been inspired by my video and will be trying out the thermal stitch, Nanette! Happy crocheting to you!

  • @StitchinGranny
    @StitchinGranny Před rokem +2

    Thank you for sharing this great stitch! I love that you don’t have to make 2 pieces and fasten them together. Very pretty and very clear directions. I’m wondering if using a larger hook and some soft acrylic if this would make a beautiful squishy blanket!

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem

      You're very welcome! I think it might make a nice blanket, but it would take a very long time to make with all sc rows! If you try it, please let me know how it turns out. Happy crocheting to you!

  • @joanphillips4782
    @joanphillips4782 Před rokem +1

    Amazing talent great teacher thank you

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem +1

      You're very welcome, Joan! Thank you for your kind words. I hope you enjoy crocheting some of these Thermal Stitch Potholders. Happy crocheting to you now and always!

  • @melodymaben4207
    @melodymaben4207 Před rokem +1

    ❤❤❤❤❤love love love it
    Thank You for sharing

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem

      You're very welcome, Melody! I hope you enjoy crocheting many Thermal Stitch potholders!

  • @barbarawilson834
    @barbarawilson834 Před rokem +1

    Very clever! Thank you!

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem +1

      You're very welcome, Barbara! I just published a new video showing how to change colors in Thermal Stitch. It's video #49. Happy crocheting to you!

  • @stock_orchid
    @stock_orchid Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the great tutorial.

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem

      You're very welcome, Melinda! I hope you enjoy crocheting many thermal stitch potholders!

  • @janetanthony9489
    @janetanthony9489 Před rokem +1

    I love your tutorials!

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem

      Thank you so much, Janet! I hope you're learning a lot and are crocheting some fun projects! Happy crocheting to you!

  • @fantasticcrochet6070
    @fantasticcrochet6070 Před 2 lety +1

    They turned out so funny! Thank you!🤩👌🌺🌺🌺

  • @krazymammaw3040
    @krazymammaw3040 Před rokem +1

    Beautiful

  • @mariagonzalez5939
    @mariagonzalez5939 Před rokem +1

    Excellent!! Thank you

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem

      You're very welcome, Maria! I'm glad you like it! Happy crocheting to you.

  • @krazymammaw3040
    @krazymammaw3040 Před rokem +1

    Love this

  • @EvieO1950
    @EvieO1950 Před 2 lety +1

    I need to make a couple of these for me!!! Thanks!!! 🧶💕🧶

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před 2 lety +1

      You're very welcome, Evelyn! I hope you enjoy them as much as I do!

  • @izzyp3243
    @izzyp3243 Před 2 lety +1

    these are so cute!

  • @deefrazier3539
    @deefrazier3539 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice thank you.

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před 2 lety

      You're very welcome, Dee! I hope you enjoy learning this stitch and crocheting some potholders.

  • @debraeaton5184
    @debraeaton5184 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks so much

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před 2 lety

      You're very welcome, Debra! I hope you enjoy the Thermal Stitch as much as I do!

  • @therealnancysteele
    @therealnancysteele Před 2 lety +1

    Love this! Will definitely try it. ps. I joined cgoa. Sad that there's no convention next year, but maybe 2024.

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před 2 lety

      I hope you enjoy making this potholder, Nancy! I'm sad that there's no CGOA Conference next year, too. There will be an IOLI (International Organization of Lace, Inc) Convention next year in Reno/Sparks, NV at the end of June. I'll be teaching some crochet classes there. It would be great to meet you there!

  • @tlojewelrylove
    @tlojewelrylove Před 14 dny +1

    ❓❓❓❓
    This is great!👍😀 Thank you so much! This isn't exactly what I was trying to find but it is a really good substitute. I found a listing for super thick 8" CREATIVE CO-OP POTHOLDERS being sold on Amazon and other sites. I want to make some for personal use but I don't know what stitch is used. It appears to be a modified form of a thermal stitch that creates sort of a "twisty/wavy" appearance" (Google the CO OP Potholders for a visual description). ❓❓❓Does anyone know what stitch it's made with and/or how to make them?❓❓❓
    Again, thanks so much for the tutorial and for any info you can share about the stitch I'm looking for! 😊

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před 14 dny

      You're very welcome!
      I hadn't heard of cop-op potholders. But I looked them up on Amazon and over 90% of them are knit, not crochet. That's why they look twisty/wavy. They're made with rows of knit stitches, which is essentially garter stitch (in knitting terms).
      Happy crocheting (and/or knitting) to you!

  • @janemack8852
    @janemack8852 Před rokem +1

    On fibers. I have yarn that is a combination of cotton and milk fiber. Milk fiber is flame retardant. Just so you know that you don't have to use 100% cotton. But yes, always check the properties of your yarn.

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem

      Thanks for the information, Jane. I have some yarn that says it's cotton, but there's some polyester or acrylic in it (I can't remember which). I didn't want to use it for potholders because the polyester or acrylic would melt. Happy crocheting to you!

  • @susankilstrom6852
    @susankilstrom6852 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thank you for your video and pattern! This will be my first time using the thermal stitch. I like the yarn you are using so much. What kind is it please? I'm still learning about different yarns. I've used Dishie brand for the three potholders I've made but I'm wondering if other brand's cotton yarn might be just as good. Thanks so much!

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před 6 měsíci

      You're very welcome, Susan! The yarn I used in the video is Peaches & Creme. I bought it at my local Walmart store. I've also used Lily Sugar 'n Cream yarn and Hobby Lobby's I Love This Cotton yarn before. They work just as well. The yarn from Hobby Lobby is softer than the other two (Peaches & Creme and Sugar 'n Cream). Lion Brand also makes a 100% cotton worsted weight yarn called Kitchen Cotton. It's comparable to the Peaches & Creme and Sugar 'n Cream yarns. If you live in the US, you should be able to find at least one of these yarns. If you live outside the US, I don't really know what 100% worsted weight yarns are available. I'e never used the Dishie yarn, so I'm not sure what it's comparable to. If it's soft, it's probably comparable to the Hobby Lobby yarn. If it's not soft, it would be comparable to the other three yarns I mentioned.
      I hope you thoroughly enjoy making your first thermal stitch potholder! Happy crocheting to you now and always!

  • @godcrochetchatter9234
    @godcrochetchatter9234 Před rokem +1

    Best ever

  • @carlacunningham4006
    @carlacunningham4006 Před rokem +1

    I have read through many of the comments and no one has mentions the issue I am having with this project. I have completed about 4" with about 4 more inches to go... I think I counted about 10 rows so far. Anyway, I have small hands and I am having a very difficult time holding the item to do the stitches. It seems that the stitches are being created not from side to side but across the top of the item. It is making a very nice thick potholder but it is getting frustrating and taking a long time. I am probably going to set it aside before I tear it out ....I might look for another pattern and just do two and stitch them together or do a style that makes a long piece that is folded over. I was intrigued with this new pattern but it doesn't seem to work with my hand size or maybe it's the way I hold the hook and yarn.

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem +1

      Carla,
      Thanks so much for your comment. I understand the issue you're having with the potholder. I have to change the way I hold the potholder when it gets to about this stage (halfway) because it's too tall to hold it around the bottom. Perhaps with your smaller hands, making Thermal Stitch coasters would be easier for you to hold. I've made coasters with 13-15 stitches and the appropriate number of rows to make them square. They're nice and thick to protect wood tables.
      I realize crocheters have different holds on the hook and yarn. That might affect the frustration you're feeling.
      Crocheting two pieces and joining them together is a great option, as long as each piece has dense stitches so there are no holes in the finished potholder. I'll be doing a video for the Magic Square Potholder in the future and I'm pretty sure there are already videos on other CZcams channels for that potholder, if you'd like to try that one instead. It's worked in the round to create a rectangular tube that gets folded down to create a square. It's double thick and may be easier for you to hold.
      I hope this helps. Happy crocheting to you now and always!

  • @janicedixon6493
    @janicedixon6493 Před 11 měsíci +1

    When you finished the first row , it gave the impression to turn the chain; you turn the work not the chain. Also, it is very difficult to see the last single crochet. I use a yarn needle to pick out the last stitch until I can localize the parallel bars and complete the stitch. Hope this helps some that have been having trouble.

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před 11 měsíci

      Thanks for your suggestion, Janice! That's a great tip!
      When you're done with the first row, the chain and the work are essentially one, since each foundation chain is worked into. So you'll be turning the work, which includes the foundation chain.
      Happy crocheting to you now and always!

  • @AnnieDaQueen
    @AnnieDaQueen Před 3 měsíci +1

    Hi! I made my first potholder from your video! I would like to ask, what do I do now that it is done? Do I need to block it, steam it, or wash it first if I want to give them as gifts for Xmas? I used Lily Sugar and Cream yarn.

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před 3 měsíci

      Hi Anne! I'm so glad you were able to make your first thermal stitch potholder from my video!
      Sometimes I block my potholders before use or giving as a gift, depending on how it looks. If your potholder looks even and lays flat, you don't need to block it. However, if you think it could use a blocking to make it look more even and square, go ahead and block it. My go-to for blocking is wet blocking, which is great for cotton yarn, such as the Sugar and Cream yarn you used. However, be aware that it will take a day or two to dry because of the thickness of the thermal stitch. You may even have to turn it over to get the bottom side to dry fully.
      I hope this helps! I hope you enjoy crocheting many of these thermal stitch potholders as Christmas gifts! They seem to be a big hit with everyone I've given them to as gifts (who doesn't need more thick, usable potholders, since many of them get old and ugly after time?)! Happy crocheting to you!

  • @KandyOlson-lv1wl
    @KandyOlson-lv1wl Před rokem +1

    I did these pot holder with a J hook. The feel is softer and still holds out heat.

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem

      Thanks for letting me know, Kandy! I'm glad the larger hook worked out well. Happy crocheting to you!

  • @courtneylawrie1945
    @courtneylawrie1945 Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much for your tutorial video. I have made a few now. I was wondering how you could alternate between two different colors of yarn without cutting the yarn at the end of a row? Is there a way to carry the yarn not in use up the side of the project?

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem +1

      You're very welcome, Courtney! I'm so glad that you're successful with your Thermal Stitch Potholders!
      I was thinking about making a video showing how to change colors in the Thermal Stitch without cutting the yarn at the end of a row. It's hard to explain how to do it in words only. However, I'll put it at the top of my list of videos to make. Stay tuned for the video in the next few weeks.

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem

      Courtney, I just published the new video for changing colors in Thermal Stitch. It's video #49. Happy crocheting to you!

  • @SewWhittle
    @SewWhittle Před 7 měsíci +1

    Just found this pattern, got out my supplies and began. It is SO difficult to find that lower stitch at the bottom! Any tips?

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před 7 měsíci +1

      I would suggest using stitch markers to help find the lower stitch at the bottom. After you've finished a row, before you even start to crochet the next row, turn your work, rotate your piece towards yourself and insert stitch markers into the first, last and every 2-5 bottom loops that you'll be working into in that row below. You could even insert the stitch markers into the back loop of the previous row where you'll start to insert your hook before inserting it into the stitch in the row below. That way, you'll learn to identify the loops of the lower stitches and pretty soon you'll be proficient at finding them and working the thermal stitch.
      I hope this helps. Happy crocheting to you!

  • @jackieflesner3118
    @jackieflesner3118 Před rokem +1

    I don’t use cotton for potholders, I use Acrylic and I’ve never melted one.

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem

      Thanks so much for letting me know, Jackie! I always though acrylic yarn can melt. Happy crocheting to you!

  • @l.faywolfhenegar4728
    @l.faywolfhenegar4728 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Where is your written pattern at ? I'm excited to try this for the first time . Thank you for making this excellent video turtorial 🤗

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před 4 měsíci

      You're very welcome! I hope you enjoy crocheting this potholder!
      The link to the written pattern is in the video description. Here it is for your reference: thecrochetarchitect.com/downloads/thermal-stitch-potholder/.
      Happy crocheting to you!

  • @krazymammaw3040
    @krazymammaw3040 Před rokem +1

    Using peaches and cream will it make one pot holder ? How many rows did u do doesn't say I know 25 chains but how many rows so I have a idea please

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem

      You should be able to get one potholder from a ball of Peaches and Cream yarn. I believe I worked 20-21 rows on each side of the potholder for a total of 40 or 42 rows. Happy crocheting!

  • @MariaHaeberle-lt2yr
    @MariaHaeberle-lt2yr Před 7 měsíci +1

    I can't do it😭😭😭I have a hard time linen up the correct stitch.

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před 7 měsíci

      I'm so sorry to hear that, Maria! If you slow down the video, would that help at all? Maybe if you inserted a stitch marker into every 5th stitch on each of the 2 rows before working the row, that could help keep your stitches lined up. It's worth a try! I'd also insert a stitch marker into the first and last stitch of both rows. Then you'll know you are starting and ending with the right stitches. If you don't have stitch markers, safety pins work just as well. And counting stitches will be very helpful, as well. I hope these suggestions help you to successfully make a Thermal Stitch Potholder! Take your time. There's no hurry!

  • @omaeve
    @omaeve Před 8 měsíci +1

    Do you know how many yards it takes or how many ounces the finished pot holder is, I can always weigh it on my scale.

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před 8 měsíci

      I have a free pattern for this potholder available on my website. The link is in the video description below the video. The potholder takes approximately 60-70 yards and weighs about 1.3-1.5 ounces. Happy crocheting to you!

  • @tammymccaslin4787
    @tammymccaslin4787 Před 2 lety +1

    I actually prefer the thermal half double but single works too.

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for commenting, Tammy. I'll have to check out the thermal hdc sometime! It's always fun to learn something new!

    • @tammymccaslin4787
      @tammymccaslin4787 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheCrochetArchitect oh if you like new stitches, check out the nalbinding crochet video by light and Joy designs. It’s super cool. I made a few hats with it and use the half double nalbinding stitch as a smooth section in fidget blankets. I love the soft puff-stitch-like texture to it.

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the information. I'll have to check out that video!

  • @betsvaneeden1457
    @betsvaneeden1457 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Can I use an 80% cotton yarn for potholders?

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před 3 měsíci

      Great question! It depends what the 20% fiber is. If it's polyester or acrylic, don't use it. Polyester and acrylic both melt when they get hot. If the other 20% is an animal (wool, alpaca, etc) or plant (hemp, linen, etc) fiber, it should be okay. You can always make a small test piece to make sure before crocheting the whole potholder.
      Happy crocheting to you!

  • @TT-kg3li
    @TT-kg3li Před 7 měsíci +1

    Still trying to get it…

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před 7 měsíci

      Keep trying! It's worth it! If you need to, crochet along with me in the video and slow down the video by changing the playback speed under the settings.

  • @revecarodriguez709
    @revecarodriguez709 Před rokem +1

    I’ve tried a couple of times to crochet the thermal stitch pattern but after a few rows it starts to go bananas on me ! What I mean shaping like a U , so I’ll undo start again & same thing 😮! I get frustrated then let it go & start again only to be worse than the time bfor ! Am I skipping stitches to make it look that way ? Please help !😢

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem +1

      It sounds like you're either increasing or decreasing by accident. Each row should have the same number of single crochet stitches. Watch closely where I insert the hook in the video and count your stitches at the end of each row. I hope this helps.

  • @cateelisabethlsn6400
    @cateelisabethlsn6400 Před rokem +1

    It's actually a very slow stitch and less thick than expected. The 3 first rows are the most difficult or complicated because you can easily turn your work. Especially when you use 100% wool. There is a more beautiful stitch and more easy and thicker than the thermal stitch.

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem

      When I'm using cotton worsted weight yarn, I feel as though this stitch makes a nice thick potholder. I'm curious what the other stitch is you're referring to that is a more beautiful stitch, more easy and thicker than the thermal stitch. Can you link to a video of that stitch so I can see what stitch you're referencing? Thanks.

    • @lilybee_
      @lilybee_ Před rokem +1

      I'm finding that the thermal stitch is thicker but not as thick as joining two sides of a potholder together. Can you please say which stitch is thicker?

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem

      I don't know what stitch @cateelisabethlsn6400 is referring to that she says is easier and thicker than the thermal stitch. I find that the thermal stitch potholders I've made are plenty thick enough to use to remove hot pans, sheets, etc from the oven and not get burned (I use a fairly tight tension, so mine might be thicker/denser than yours). I've made the Magic Square Potholder before, which is essentially a double thick potholder and it works great, too!

    • @jazzmoos5382
      @jazzmoos5382 Před rokem +1

      @@TheCrochetArchitect This (link) is the one I’ve been making and really like the end result. I can’t compare it to yours because I haven’t made it, but it’s pretty thick and a really cute design.
      czcams.com/video/boM3-1J7YI0/video.html

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem

      Thanks for sharing the video link. That potholder is the one that I used to make before I started making thermal stitch potholders. That pattern is called a "Magic Square Potholder" and it was published by Coats & Clark in a little booklet in1983. It used to be a free pattern on the Coats & Clark website. But since Caron Yarn bought out Coats & Clark several years ago, I haven't seen the pattern on the Yarnspirations website. Both potholder patterns are great! Happy crocheting to you!

  • @maggieblyth2077
    @maggieblyth2077 Před rokem +1

    I tried but found it too difficult for me, i have only been crocheting for a few months, i just got lost trying to find the stich. Are you going in from the bottom of the stitch?

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem

      I'm sorry you're having difficulty with the Thermal Stitch, Maggie. I'm not sure what you mean by the "bottom of the stitch". You should be inserting your hook into the back loop of the stitch you would normally be working into (not the front and back loop) AND the free loop of the stitch on the previous row before the last row. It's a totally different way to insert your hook.
      I hope this helps. Happy crocheting to you!

  • @jazzmoos5382
    @jazzmoos5382 Před rokem +1

    (Feedback) It’s a bit hard to see with the bright white yarn. I couldn’t tell where you were inserting the hook on that second row.
    Not sure if you explained because I muted the video.

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem

      I'm sorry that the bright yarn was hard to see. I'll try to pick better yarn colors in my new videos. I think there's a setting to adjust the brightness on computers and also on cell phones, but I'm not an expert at electronics by any stretch of the imagination!
      If you turn on the closed captions/subtitles (CC) for the video, you can read what I'm saying instead of listening with the volume.
      Happy crocheting to you!

    • @jazzmoos5382
      @jazzmoos5382 Před rokem

      @@TheCrochetArchitect It’s all good. Knowing the name of the stitch was helpful so I can search for it. I think once I try this it will become more clear. I appreciate your tutorials!

  • @marciaanderson8561
    @marciaanderson8561 Před rokem +1

    Can you make a round pot holder with this stitch?

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem +1

      I think this stitch works best in rows, not rounds (and is easier in rows). However, I just found a YT video that demonstrates very well how to do the Thermal Stitch in a circle. Check out this video to learn how to make a round potholder in the Thermal Stitch: czcams.com/video/8ICdvU4OBj8/video.html. Happy crocheting to you, Marcia!

  • @krazymammaw3040
    @krazymammaw3040 Před rokem +1

    Does it have to be 100% cotton ?

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem

      I like to use 100% cotton because that's what works well for me. Some fibers can melt with heat. Someone commented on this video about another fiber that works well for her/him. I would avoid fibers with acrylic or polyester because they can melt.

  • @brendamiller980
    @brendamiller980 Před rokem +1

    The older days all people use was acrylic there potholders never melted

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem

      I guess it depends on how hot the dish is that you're touching with the potholder! I've seen melted acrylic yarn and it's not pretty! I'm so glad that we have more choices on yarn fibers now! Happy crocheting to you, Brenda!

  • @debraeaton5184
    @debraeaton5184 Před 2 lety

    what was the size of your potholder using an H hook??

  • @rosiechloetrista1517
    @rosiechloetrista1517 Před rokem +1

    May I sell the potholders I make from this pattern?

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem +1

      Yes you may! Thanks for asking!

    • @rosiechloetrista1517
      @rosiechloetrista1517 Před rokem +1

      @@TheCrochetArchitect Thanks so much! Also thank you for posting this and replying so fast! Your tutorial was very easy to follow!

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před rokem

      Rosie, I'm so glad that my tutorial was easy to follow. I hope you enjoy crocheting these potholders and have much success selling them!

  • @omaeve
    @omaeve Před 8 měsíci +1

    That’s what I call. Stupid work. I keep one of those anytime I have friends visiting or the children talking and babysitting and sometimes even go in the bathroom to do the more complicated stitches so I don’t have so many interruptions.

    • @TheCrochetArchitect
      @TheCrochetArchitect  Před 8 měsíci

      I agree! This project is very easy and you don't have to think a lot (or do increases/decreases). It's also great to have some on hand for gifts, as you said! Happy crocheting to you!