If you love texture, lace, and functional crochet pieces, then I think you’ll enjoy making this potholder!
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Important Links / Schedule:
Potholder Patterns:
Materials:
Yarn:
- I Love this Cotton Yarn, Weight 4 Medium Worsted Yarn (100% Cotton, 180 yd / 165 m, 3.5 oz / 100 g) – 1 Skein of Serene Spa
Option #2: Variegated Yarn:
- Print I Love this Cotton Yarn, Weight 4 Medium Worsted Yarn (100% Cotton, 153 yd / 140 m, 3.5 oz / 85 g) – 1 Skein of Spunky
*Yarn Note:
Yardage:
Colour A: 150 yds / 137 m
Front, Back and Seam of the Potholder:



Abbreviations:
Gauge: Approximately 6 sts x 12 rows = 4” x 4”
A stitch is a (sc, ch 2, sc).
- If your gauge is too small (more than 6 sts or 12 rows), try using a thicker weight 4 yarn or a larger crochet hook.
- However, if your gauge is too big (less than 6 sts or 12 rows), try using a thinner weight 4 yarn or a smaller crochet hook. You can also try adjusting your tension.
Pattern Measurements & Construction:
Customize the Size of your Spider Stitch Crochet Potholder:

The Ad-free Printable PDF for the Lacy Dainty Spider Stitch Crochet Potholder is available as an individual PDF pattern Etsy and Ravelry; or as a Crochet Along bundle, which includes written instructions for all 13 patterns on Ravelry or Etsy!
Spider Stitch – Easy Adjustments to Make a Tighter Stitch:
The spider stitch is a dense, overlapping stitch. However, if you’re worried about it being too hole-y, then here are some easy adjustments to create a tighter stitch:
- Instead of making a (sc, ch 2, sc), replace the ch-2 with a ch-1 to make a (sc, ch 1, sc). The ch-1 will create a smaller hole. Keep in mind that this change may make the ch-sp harder to find/work into.
- Go down a hook size until you are happy with the tightness and look of your stitches.

Video Tutorial:
Pattern:
- The beginning ch 1 of each rnd does not count as a st.
- Mark the first sc and last ch-2 of each rnd with a stitch marker, so you know where the new rnd starts and ends.
With Colour A, ch 26 (or ch an even number).
Rnd 1:
- Sc in second ch from hook – mark with a stitch marker.
- [Sk 1 ch, (sc, ch 2, sc) in next ch] across.
- Rotate your work 180 degrees clockwise, so you are working along the bottom of the chain.
- [Sk 1 ch, (sc, ch 2, sc) in bottom of next ch] until last ch.
- (Sc, ch 2) in last ch to complete the corner – mark ch-2 with a stitch marker.
- Sl st in first marked st to join. Turn.
Stitch Count: 24 (sc, ch 2, sc)









Rnd 2:
- Ch 1, sc in first marked ch-2 sp – mark sc with a stitch marker.
- (Sc, ch 2, sc) in each ch-2 sp around.
- (Sc, ch 2) in first ch-2 sp of the rnd to complete the corner – mark ch-2 with a stitch marker.
- Sl st in first marked st to join. Turn.
Stitch Count: 24 (sc, ch 2, sc)









Rnds 3 – 23: Repeat Rnd 2.
Do not fasten off, as you will need this yarn for closing the top of the potholder. Weave in all ends (except for the current yarn strand).


Crocheting the Potholder Closed:
- Lay the potholder flat, and line up the front and back sts.
- With Colour A, sk the ch-2 sp on the left side of the potholder, and insert hook into the first sc on the front, and the matching sc on the back. Make a sc.
- 2 sc in each ch-2 sp across until the last ch-2 sp – making sure to insert the hook into the matching front and back ch-2 sp to join.
- Insert hook into the last sc on the front and back of the potholder, and make a sc. Leave the last ch-2 sp unworked – this is on the right side of the potholder.
- Do not fasten off.









Adding a Ch-Circle:
- After making the final sc, ch 13 with Colour A, (Picture 1).
- Insert hook into front loop and first (outer) leg of last sc (going on a diagonal). Make a sl st to close the ch-circle. (Picture 2 & 3)
- Fasten off, leave a tail, and weave in the last end (Picture 4, 5, 6, 7).

Questions?
If you have any questions as you work through the pattern, please reach out to me. I am happy to help! Send me an email through my contact page or ask in the Facebook CAL Group.
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End Notes:
Congratulations! You just finished your first Lacy Dainty Spider Stitch Crochet Potholder. I hope you had fun crocheting it.
If you’d like to make more potholders, or other crochet home decor items with your cotton yarn, explore some patterns by clicking on the button below:
The fifth potholder will be released on August 21, 2024!
Disclaimer: You are welcome to sell items that you’ve made from this pattern; however, you are not allowed to use my pictures or sell my pattern as your own (Copyright @ ThisPixieCreates).
Please share pictures of anything and everything related to the 2024 Potholders Galore Crochet-along in the Facebook Group HERE. I can’t wait to see your lovely potholder(s)!
I hope you have a wonderful day, and happy crocheting!
Sincerely, Dayna

