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Crochet Checkered Pot Holder Free Pattern

Crochet checkered pot holder free pattern in orange and white laying on a granite countertop with other baking utensils. Text on the image reads: Banana Moon Studio.

Crochet checkered pot holder

This crochet gingham pot holder is going to look so cute and festive in your kitchen this fall! It uses worsted weight cotton yarn. Great for decorating your own home or for gifting to friends!

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Orange and white crochet checkered pot holder on a glass table top with decorative pumpkins. a panel with text reads: Fall gingham hotpad free crochet pattern, banana moon studio.

Crochet pot holders

Crochet pot holders or hotpads can be a fun project. You don’t just get to enjoy making it, but it will be so useful in your kitchen! You’ll get to enjoy using it over and over again.

In addition to this pretty fall gingham pot holder, I have another fall crochet pot holder that looks like a pumpkin!

I also have a waffle stitch pot holder pattern that you should check out.

Where can I get this crochet pattern?

This crochet checkered pot holder pattern is available free, ad-supported right here in this post! Just scroll down for the free version.

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You also have the option to purchase an ad-free PDF version of this crochet pattern in my Etsy or Ravelry shop. The PDF includes patterns for this pot holder pattern as well as crochet patterns for a matching dishcloth, kitchen towel, and placemat!

Matching gingham crochet patterns

As I mentioned above, I have crochet patterns for a matching gingham dishcloth, kitchen towel, and placemat! You can find the free versions of these gingham crochet patterns at the links below, or you can purchase the ad-free PDF to get all of them together.

Fall Gingham Dishcloth

Fall Gingham Kitchen Towel

Fall Gingham Placemat

Fall Gingham Pot Holder, a crochet pattern

By April Garwood of Banana Moon Studio

(C)2025 April Garwood. As with all my patterns, please do not make paper or digital copies for others. Instead, please direct them to my website to get their own. Thank you!

Difficulty Level: Intermediate

Finished Measurements: 8 x 8 1/2 inches

Yarn: We Crochet Dishie (100% Cotton; 190 yds; 100 g; yarn weight category 4/Worsted/Medium): #25403 Clementine, #25409 Swan, and #28245 Clementine Twist.

Shop We Crochet Dishie yarn

Note that Swan and Clementine are available in cones (760 yds; 400 g). This may be a good choice if you plan to make several items as the cones are a little cheaper than the same amount of yarn in skeins.

Shop We Crochet Dishie cones.

Yardage: 37 yds Swan, 72 yds Clementine Twist, 44 yds Clementine

Crochet Hook: J (6 mm), or size needed to match gauge.

I use and recommend Furl’s Streamline Metal crochet hooks!

Notions:

Tapestry needle

Gauge: 14 sts x 16 rows = 4 inches in Gingham Stitch Pattern. To check gauge use the Gingham Stitch Pattern to make a swatch with 2 columns of 2 squares each. After blocking, this should measure about 4 inches square.

Notes

This pattern uses standard US terms. For help with abbreviations, get my free, printable crochet abbreviations list here.

See this tutorial post for help with basic crochet stitches.

This pot holder is made in columns that are attached together as you work them.

Each column consists of squares that are 7 sts wide and 8 rows tall. Each column of squares alternates between 2 colors. The first column will alternate Swan and Clementine Twist. The second column will alternate Clementine Twist and Clementine. And then working across the piece, you will alternate these two columns.

In the instructions, I will use the name Twist for the multicolored yarn so that it doesn’t get confused with the solid Clementine color.

To change colors between squares, at the end of the last row of the first color, when you work the last single crochet, insert the hook into the stitch and pull up a loop, then drop the first color and yarn over with second color, pull this second color through the two loops to finish the stitch.

In order to minimize the number of ends to weave in, I suggest that you carry the unused color of yarn up the side of your work. You will do this each time you make a turning chain on the side where you’ve changed colors. Lay the yarn to be carried across the top of the working yarn and then make the chain as usual.

For help with this stitch pattern, color changes, and carrying the unused colors, see the video tutorial for this set.

The stitch pattern below is used for the pot holder. See the instructions after the stitch pattern for the numbers of squares and columns to crochet as well as edging instructions.

Gingham Stitch Pattern

First Column

With Swan, ch 8.

Row 1 (RS): Sc in 2nd ch from hook and each remaining ch, turn – 7 sc.

Rows 2-8: Ch 1, sc in each st across, turn. At the end of Row 8, change color to Twist.

Rows 9-16: With Twist, ch 1, sc in each st across, turn. At the end of Row 16, change colors back to Swan.

Rows 17-24: With Swan, ch 1, sc in each st across, turn. At the end of Row 24, change color back to Twist.

Repeat Rows 9-24 for First Column pattern.

Second Column

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With RS facing insert hook into last foundation ch of previous column, leaving yarn end 4-6 inches long, pull a loop of Twist through the ch, ch 8.

Row 1 (RS): Sc in 2nd ch from hook and each remaining ch, sl st in first and second row ends, turn – 7 sc.

Row 2: Ch 1, sc in each st across, turn – 7 sc.

Row 3: Ch 1, sc in each st across, sl st in next 2 row ends, turn.

Rows 4-8: Alternate repeating Rows 2 and 3, ending with a Row 2 repeat. At the end of Row 8, change color to Clementine.

Row 9: With Clementine ch 1, sc in each st across, sl st in next 2 row ends, turn.

Row 10: Ch 1, sc in each st across, turn.

Rows 11-16: Alternate repeating Rows 9 and 10, ending with a Row 10 repeat. At the end of Row 16, change color to Twist.

Row 17: With Twist ch 1, sc in each st across, sl st in next 2 row ends, turn.

Row 18: Ch 1, sc in each st across, turn.

Rows 19-24: Alternate repeating Rows 17 and 18, ending with a Row 18 repeat. At the end of Row 24, change color to Clementine.

Repeat Rows 9-24 for Second Column pattern.

Third Column

With RS facing insert hook into last foundation ch at the bottom of previous column, leaving yarn end 4-6 inches long, pull a loop of Swan through the ch, ch 8.

Row 1 (RS): Sc in 2nd ch from hook and each remaining ch, sl st in first and second row ends, turn – 7 sc.

Row 2: Ch 1, sc in each st across, turn – 7 sc.

Row 3: Ch 1, sc in each st across, sl st in next 2 row ends, turn.

Rows 4-8: Alternate repeating Rows 2 and 3, ending with a Row 2 repeat. At the end of Row 8, change color to Twist.

Row 9: With Twist ch 1, sc in each st across, sl st in next 2 row ends, turn.

Row 10: Ch 1, sc in each st across, turn.

Rows 11-16: Alternate repeating Rows 9 and 10, ending with a Row 10 repeat. At the end of Row 16, change color to Swan.

Row 17: With Swan ch 1, sc in each st across, sl st in next 2 row ends, turn.

Row 18: Ch 1, sc in each st across, turn.

Rows 19-24: Alternate repeating Rows 17 and 18, ending with a Row 18 repeat. At the end of Row 24, change color to Twist.

Repeat Rows 9-24 for Third Column pattern.

Alternate Second and Third Columns until you’ve reached the correct width.

Gingham Pot Holder

Gingham Panel (make 2)

Working in Gingham Stitch Pattern, crochet 4 columns of 4 squares each, or a total of 32 rows per column. At the end of Row 32 of each column, fasten off.

Edging

Rnd 1: Holding the two Gingham Panels with WS facing each other, working through both layers, join Clementine with (sc, ch 8, sc) in first st of top edge, sc in each st across to last st, 3 sc in last st, turn to work across next side, 5 sc across row ends of first square, [6 sc across row ends of next square] 2 times, 5 sc across row ends of last square, turn to work across next side, 3 sc in first foundation ch, sc in each ch to last ch, 3 sc in last ch, turn to work across next side, 5 sc across row ends of first square, [6 sc across row ends of next square] 2 times, 5 sc across row ends of last square, 1 more sc in corner, sl st in first st to join. Fasten off.

Finishing

Weave in all ends. Enjoy!

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Orange and white gingham crochet pot holder lying flat on a glass table top. a panel with text reads: Free crochet pattern, fall gingham potholder, banana moon studio.
Orange and white gingham crochet pot holder lying on a granite countertop next to a loaf of bread on a cutting board. Panels with text read: Free crochet pattern, gingham pot holder, perfect for fall, banana moon studio.
Orange and white gingham hot pad lying flat on a granite countertop. A panel with text reads: fall gingham hot pad free crochet pattern, banana moon studio.
Orange and white gingham crochet pot holder lying flat on a granite countertop. A panel with text reads: gingham potholder free crochet pattern, banana moon studio.

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