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		<title>T-Yarn Pot Handle Cover</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 21:54:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cindy</dc:creator>
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This recycled craft project was created by me out of necessity. I needed a pot handle cover for my old cast iron skillet. The handle gets hot and I wanted a sleeve type cover that I could just leave on the skillet. Well I grabbed some curled t-yarn or tarn and started crocheting. Here are my two finished t-yarn skillet covers.</p>
<p>Maybe you haven&#8217;t heard about t-yarn yet. Well it&#8217;s yarn you create from old recycled t-shirts. You take the t-shirts and cut them into long continuous strips. I then stretch it which causes the t-yarn to curl in on itself. <a href="http://www.myrecycledbags.com/2009/06/05/making-t-yarn-from-recycled-tee-shirts/">Here is a picture tutorial</a> if you&#8217;d like to make your own t-yarn. </p>
<p>The nice thing about t-yarn or tarn is that it stretches and fits snugly on my skillet handle. I also wanted to make one using regular rug so I crocheted this handle cover using some thrift store black rug yarn.<br />
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<p>So whether you&#8217;d like to crochet your handle cover using recycled materials or regular yarn, here is the free pattern and details below. This pattern is easily adaptable for pots and skillets of different sizes. It&#8217;s a very easy pattern with simple stitches that works up quickly. So what are you waiting for &#8212; Grab your hook and crochet!</p>
<p><strong>Free Crocheted Pot Handle Cover Pattern</strong></p>
<p>Finished handle cover shown is 5&#8243; long and 1-3/4 to 2&#8243; wide</p>
<p>Materials:<br />
1 oz) T-yarn cut about 1/2&#8243; wide and stretched or chunky rug yarn</p>
<p>Hook: Metal “J” US sized hook</p>
<p>Rnd 1<br />
Using T-yarn or regular yarn, ch 10 and join with Sl St to form a ring.<br />
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<p>Check your opening to make sure it is wide enough to fit over your pot handle after the first few rounds. Add a few more ch sts to your beginning chain to make a wider handle or decrease your ch sts for a smaller handle opening.</p>
<p>Rnd 2 -13<br />
Ch 1, work Sc in each st around, do NOT join but just continue working Sc around in each stitch until cover is desired length. At end of last round, Sl St into last 3 St of rnd to create a smooth edge for your ending round. FO.</p>
<p>For my cast iron skillet cover, I crocheted 13 rounds but you can add or decrease the number of rounds you crochet to get the correct length of your handle cover. </p>
<p><strong>Closing the end</strong><br />
Close the end of your handle cover by attaching either a contrasting color or the same color of yarn. When using T-yarn, the beginning chain stitches always was wider for me than my final round so I attach my T-yarn with a Sl St on the wider end as my skillet handle is wider there. </p>
<p>Contrasting option:<br />
Work Sc around evenly by inserting your hook into Sc from the first row rather than into the chain round. This creates a spike stitch look. At end of rnd, don&#8217;t join. Just continue around top to close working now by working *1 [&#8230;]</p>]]></description>
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