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Monday, August 24, 2020
Frankenstein Hot Pad
I saw the mug rugs in Spooktacular Crochetand thought I don't have much use for a mug rug but they might possibly work as hot pads.
The first task was to locate the yarn. It is one of my constant frustrations with designers that they choose yarns that are less than easily found or substituted for with the colors you need.
Omega Sinfonia light a 3 sport weight 100% cotton yarn is not as easy to find as one would hope. It is important to use 100% cotton or natural yarns like wool if you intend to use the hot pads rather than just making them for decorations as acrylic will melt. That is why it is important to check the fiber make up of your cotton. I have some that are blends that are fine for dish cloths but not for hot pads because dish cloths aren't exposed to the same heat as hot pads.
I thank Creative Yarn Source as they were the ONLY place I was able to locate that had all the yarn colors I needed to complete the project. I had never done business with them before am getting nothing from them for stating this but I was impressed with the turn around of my order. While the website said there could be delays my yarn was here far quicker than I'd expected.
As for ordering the yarn the pattern called for one skein of each color to complete all three mug rugs. Normally I tend to order more than I need but I've ordered a good deal of yarn lately and this yarn is not inexpensive for a hot pad. With that in mind I decided to take my chances and see if I could pull together enough yarn to back the rugs to make them into hot pads.
I was rather impressed by how far the yarn went. To be certain I had enough yarn to complete all the projects I made all the pieces I needed from the orange for all three projects. I ended up remaking a couple so I had to use extra yarn. With that in mind despite making a full yarn mat from the left over orange I still had this much left over for future projects. I'm thrilled because orange is one of those sport yarn colors I often find myself in need of for fall holiday projects so having this in my stash is great. Most importantly though despite the fact I changed the pattern to add a backing for the hot pad I won't need to buy more yarn!
I'm planning on making the Black Cat and the Pumpkin Mug Rugs into Hot Pads soon.
Ok, I'm in love with this. Do you sell these? You need an ETSY shop.
ReplyDeleteYour hot pad is absolutely adorable! I'm with Kristie, you should have an etsy shop to sell these.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, I definitely need to figure out how to make one these now too! I usually try to figure these things out on my own and make my own directions, so we'll see. Winter-time is my time to crochet. I just never could get started in the summer with so much to do. hehehe Have a great safe and healthy day!
ReplyDeleteI need to find the directions to this for sure! Thanks for sharing! hugs
ReplyDeleteNot only are these adorable but they make perfect gifts too :) Thank you for sharing your fun hot pad at Meraki Link party.
ReplyDeleteI hope you'll join us this week again.
Naush