Beaver Potholder pattern

by Lisa Ferrel

Beaver Potholder pattern

As long as they’re not building a dam on someone’s property, beavers are beloved animals and even the mascot of several schools. If you’re a beaver lover, crochet a few of these potholders for your kitchen. You can also use them as hot pads to protect surfaces from hot pans. This easy crochet pattern is quick to make with a double strand of cotton worsted yarn. You may even have the right colors in your stash already. Use a single strand of yarn to make a smaller beaver as a coaster.


Gauge = 7 sc = 2”, 8 rows = 2”

Materials:

Cotton worsted weight yarn:

85 yards brown

12 yards tan

20 yards white

5 yards black

Size J (6.0 mm) crochet hook

Yarn needle

$2.99

Pattern details

  • Crochet Craft
  • Home decor Project type
  • Home For
  • Easy Difficulty
  • Hook: 6.0 mm (J) Needle / Hook
  • 7 stitches and 8 rows = 2 inches Gauge
  • 120 - 125 Yardage
  • Potholder measures approximately 8” wide x 6” tall (including ears). Finished measurements
  • US Terminology Terminology
  • English Language
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