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Potholder Looms

Did you notice that one of the winners in our Facebook Group last night had a finished object that wasn't knit or crochet?? It was made with a potholder loom!!!


How stinkin' cute is that??? When we think of potholders made with those loops, we usually think stretchy nylon in pastel colors and you don't DARE use it as an actual potholder or it will melt right to your pot!!! But these next generation potholder kits are made with 100% cotton loops and there are websites dedicated to really elevating this craft!!!

The best resource BY FAR is Piglet's Potholder Patterns. You will find so many gorgeous patterns and they are free! You can even download a .pdf with 528 charts that work for the orginal and the pro potholder loom!!

We have the traditional and pro looms in stock and some of the refill packs. You can view ALLLLLL the colors available on the card below.



 And you can see all the colorpacks on their website. Just let us know what colors you need and we will put it on our next order!!


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