Stitch markers–you will actually want these! Especially for the potholder, as that pattern is worked in continuous rounds. The amount of white needed is quite a lot, so I highly recommend getting the large cone of white cotton from Lily Sugar N Cream.įor yellow, you will need one “jumbo” sized skein of yellow, and a small skein of the green.Ī 5mm hook is all that is needed for all 4 patterns. I recommend a stiff type, such as Lily Sugar N’ Cream or Peaches & Creme. You will need 100% cotton yarn in white, yellow, and green. On low speed, beat in flour, nuts, and zest (dough will. These links help us keep the blog going, at no extra cost to you should you choose to buy from these links. Beat together butter and 1/2 cup confectioners sugar in bowl until creamy. Please keep in mind that this post contains affiliate links.
The pattern for this includes how to work the potholder so that you get the diagonal join. This potholder is a total win! It’s very thick and being 100% cotton, it’s very durable and won’t melt like acrylic can. I used the diagonal thick potholder method to make this, and loved how it came out. This potholder needed to be thick and not have holes. The Lemon Drops set includes 4 different patterns: Lemon Drops Potholderįor the Lemon Drops Potholder, I chose not to include the actual “lemons” and instead chose a tiny crossed single crochet stitch. We haven’t had a set of patterns that relates to Kitchen as well as Dining Room yet, so I set out to do just that. According the Nut Factory’s candy history, the lemon drop was a traditional candy genteel women sucked discreetly during. Traditionally, lemon drops were sold at drugstores and apothecary shops as a medicinal product to mask unpleasant tastes. I chose lemons because they are yellow, bright, and well, it goes with our branding colors! This is the first time I’ve really taken a few stitches and just put them together to manipulate them into an actual “thing”. Lemon drops have been a popular hard candy since production in Europe began in the late 18th century. Vodka, lemon juice, and a splash of simple syrup make for a simply delicious vodka shot recipe. With Summer here, I was inspired to design a kitchen set that had a fruit theme and the Lemon Drops Crochet Kitchen Set is perfect. Drop a couple of these lemon drop shots at your next party.