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Waffle Stitch Hot Pad

October 28, 2023

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Hi everyone! Today I’m sharing my newest crochet pattern, the Waffle Stitch Hot Pad. To make this hot pad, you will crochet two panels and sew them together to make them extra thick. The texture on them is just wonderful!

The Waffle Stitch Hot Pad is made using 100% cotton yarn in two different colors. However, this cotton hot pad would be pretty in just about every color combination out there. The possibilities are truly endless!

For the Waffle Stitch Hot Pad, I used Hobby Lobby I Love This Cotton. However, you can use whatever cotton yarn you’d like. I also used a size H-8 (5.0mm) crochet hook. I highly recommend using my favorite crochet hooks, Clover Amour. You will also need a tapestry needle and a pair of scissors. Gather your supplies and let’s begin!

Waffle Stitch Hot Pad

Waffle Stitch Hot Pad

Waffle Stitch Hot Pad

Materials:

  • (1) skein of Hobby Lobby I Love This Cotton
  • H-8 (5.0mm) crochet hook
  • Tapestry needle
  • Scissors

Size:

8″ x 8″

Notes:

  • The Waffle Stitch is worked in a multiple of 3+2. That means you will make a chain in a multiple of 3 (3,6,9,etc) until your desired width. Once satisfied, you will add 2 chains to the very end.
  • To get a straight edge, be sure to end on a row 2 row.

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Waffle Stitch Video Tutorial:

Waffle Stitch Tutorial:

CH 29 (or any multiple of 3+2)

ROW 1: Make a DC into the 3rd CH from your hook and in each CH across. CH 1 and turn.

ROW 2: Work a DC into the very first stitch. *In the next stitch, work a FPDC, work 1 DC in the next 2 stitches. Repeat from * across until 1 stitch remains. Work a FPDC in the last stitch and 1 DC into the top of the turning CH. CH 1 and turn.

ROW 3: Work a DC into the very first stitch. *Work a DC in the next stitch and a FPDC in the next two stitches. Repeat from * to last two stitches. Next, work 1 DC into each of the remaining 2 stitches. CH 1 and turn.

Repeat ROWS 2 and 3 for a total of 18 rows. Be sure to end on a ROW 2 for a neat edge.

Border

Line up squares evenly and tuck ends into the center of the hot pad. CH 1, SC in first corner, SC along the side, 3 SC in corner, SC evenly along bottom, 3 SC in corner, SC along side, 3 SC in corner, SC evenly along the top, 2 SC in final corner, CH 10 for hanging loop, SL ST to beginning.

Waffle Stitch Hot Pad

Thank you so much for joining me today as I show you how to make the Waffle Stitch Hot Pad. I hope you enjoyed learning this easy crochet project. Let me know in the comments below if you plan on making this project or what you’re currently working on. I’d love to hear from you!

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Hi everyone and thanks for stopping by! I’m Amanda, the crochet addict behind-the-scenes. I was always interested in crafting and being creative. One day I decided to learn how to crochet. I was instantly drawn to crochet and thought it was incredible how you could make something out of yarn and a hook. I guess you can say I’ve been ‘hooked’ ever since. Feel free to email me at amandacrochets@yahoo.com with any questions.

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