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Brioche Bun Pot Holder
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The Brioche Bun Pot Holder is a double thick hot pad for grabbing pans of fresh bread straight from the oven. It’s crocheted in two squares, and joined with a Single Crochet border. One side features the Brioche Bun pattern, and the other side is a simple Half Double Crochet square. This crochet pattern is great for an introduction to the Puff Stitch, and the Paired Half Double Crochet. It’s ideal for advanced beginners - you will need to know a few foundational crochet stitches before starting this pattern -- Chain, Single Crochet, Half Double Crochet, and how to Yarn Over. If at any point you need help or clarification, please email Joanna at hello@highdesertyarn.com
Materials
Yarn - Paintbox Yarns Cotton Aran, worsted/category 4 (93yds/50g), 100% Cotton 
You need 2 colors total. Yardage as follows.. 
MC (Vanilla Cream) = 70yds 
CC1 (Peach Orange) = 50yds 
Substitutes : Any other bulky/category 4 yarn (preferably cotton) will work. 
Crochet Hook - G/6 (4.25mm) or correct hook to meet gauge 
Scissors  
Tapestry Needle 
Tape Measure 
Stitch Markers
Experience Level = Advanced Beginner. You will need to have an understanding of the Single Crochet, Half Double Crochet, and how to Yarn Over to begin.
Gauge 
16 STS x 11 Rows = 4” x 4” square in HDC
Finished Size 
Measurements taken before blocking. 
Length - 7 inches 
Width - 7.5 inches
This pattern includes.. 
-Written instructions 
-Photo tutorial (assembly) 
-Link to tutorials for the Puff Stitches, and Paired Half Double Crochet Stitch
If you have any questions, please send an email to hello@highdesertyarn.com I’d love to help you!
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- First published: January 2022
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