Tapestry Crochet Bear Potholder

If you love the woods and all kinds of Nordic-style home decor projects, you’ll definitely love this tapestry crochet Bear Potholder!

Tapestry Crochet Bear Potholder - Raffamusa Designs

Like for many of my potholders, I used tapestry crochet to kind of draw a bear silhouette over a gingham background.

While I used a combination of green yarns for my gingham pattern, you can use reds, browns, and black to make a very Christmassy buffalo plaid potholder!

To make my potholder extra thick and safe, I added a double layer of fabric to the back of the potholder.

Crochet Bear Potholder with Cotton Fabric Lining - Raffamusa Designs

The bear potholder could make a super lovely gift for the Holiday season, especially together with the Moose Potholder.

Make sure to check the pattern of the moose potholder HERE!

Tapestry Crochet Bear and Moose Potholders - Raffamusa Designs

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Bear Potholder - Free Tapestry Crochet Pattern - Raffamusa Designs

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Tapestry Crochet Bear Potholder - Raffamusa Designs

Materials

  • 2.75-mm (C/2 USA, 12 UK) Crochet Hook
  • Sport (2, Fine) Cotton Yarn
  • Tapestry Needle

Yarn & Yardage

I used Schachenmayr Catania (137 yds, 125 m per 50 g) in the following colors and amounts:

  • A – Moos (412) – 35 yds (32 m)
  • B – Greenery (00418) – 15.5 yds (14 m)
  • C – Agave (00244) – 21 yds (19 m)
  • D – Creme (00130) – 40.5 yds (37 m)

Feel free to use any comparable yarn that meets gauge.

Abbreviations (US Terms)

Ch – Chain
RS – Right Side
Sc – Single Crochet
Sk – Skip
Sl St – Slip Stitch
St – Stitch
WS – Wrong Side
Yo – Yarn Over

SIZE

6” (15 cm) by 6.25” (15.9 cm).

GAUGE

31 sc for 27 rows in 4” (10 cm) worked in tapestry crochet using 3 strands of yarn.

PATTERN NOTES

  • The pattern is written in two sections. The Potholder is worked in rows, then the Border is worked in rounds.
  • The potholder is worked entirely in sc using the tapestry crochet technique.
  • Use 3 strands of yarn throughout. The pattern indicates which colors to carry.
  • If the pattern says “(A) 5”, you need to single crochet in the next 5 stitches using color A.
  • All uneven-numbered rows are crocheted on the RS. All even-numbered rows are crocheted on the WS.
  • To reduce the number of ends to weave in, do not cut yarn B and C at the switch between sections. Instead, carry the non-used yarn inside the first st of each uneven-numbered row and inside the last st on each even-numbered row.
  • Ch 1 and turn at the beginning of each new row.
  • (…) – Repeat the instructions within brackets for the indicated number of times.
  • With the exception of the border, the stitch count is always 45 sts.
  • The color chart of the potholder is in the PDF pattern.

TAPESTRY CROCHET & INVISIBLE COLOR CHANGES

Or watch the video tutorial on my YouTube channel HERE.

Bear HOT PAD – FREE TAPESTRY CROCHET PATTERN

Tapestry Crochet Bear Potholder - Raffamusa Designs

POTHOLDER

Working yarns: A, B, and D.

(A) Ch 46.

← Row 1 [RS]. ((A) 5, (B) 5) 4 times, (A) 5.

→ Row 2 [WS]. ((A) 5, (B) 5) 4 times, (A) 5.

Working yarns: A, C, and D.

← Row 3 [RS]. ((C) 5, (A) 5) 4 times, (C) 5.

→ Row 4 [WS]. ((C) 5, (A) 5) 4 times, (C) 5.

← Row 5 [RS]. ((C) 5, (A) 5) 4 times, (C) 5.

→ Row 6 [WS]. ((C) 5, (A) 5) 4 times, (C) 5.

Working yarns: A, B, and D.

← Row 7 [RS]. ((A) 5, (B) 5) twice, (A) 1, (D) 3, (A) 1, ((B) 5, (A) 5) twice.

→ Row 8 [WS]. (A) 5, (B) 3, (D) 6, (A) 1, (B) 5, (A) 1, (D) 4, (B) 4, (D) 4, (A) 2, (B) 3, (D) 3, (A) 4.

← Row 9 [RS]. (A) 3, (D) 4, (B) 3, (A) 1, (D) 5, (B) 3, (D) 4, (A) 2, (B) 5, (D) 6, (B) 4, (A) 5.

→ Row 10 [WS]. (A) 5, (B) 5, (A) 1, (D) 5, (B) 4, (A) 2, (D) 4, (B) 4, (A) 1, (D) 4, (B) 5, (D) 3, (A) 2.

Working yarns: A, C, and D.

← Row 11 [RS]. (C) 2, (D) 4, (A) 3, (D) 4, (C) 2, (A) 4, (D) 4, (C) 2, (A) 4, (D) 4, (C) 2, (A) 5, (C) 5.

→ Row 12 [WS]. (C) 5, (A) 5, (C) 2, (D) 5, (A) 3, (C) 1, (D) 5, (A) 4, (C) 2, (D) 4, (A) 2, (D) 5, (C) 2.

← Row 13 [RS]. (C) 2, (D) 11, (C) 2, (A) 4, (D) 5, (C) 1, (A) 2, (D) 6, (C) 2, (A) 5, (C) 5.

→ Row 14 [WS]. (C) 5, (A) 5, (C) 2, (D) 7, (A) 1, (D) 6, (A) 4, (C) 2, (D) 10, (C) 3.

Working yarns: A, B, and D.

← Row 15 [RS]. (A) 3, (D) 10, (A) 1, (D) 19, (A) 2, (B) 5, (A) 5.

→ Row 16 [WS]. (A) 5, (B) 5, (A) 2, (D) 30, (A) 3.

← Row 17 [RS]. (A) 3, (D) 30, (A) 2, (B) 5, (A) 5.

→ Row 18 [WS]. (A) 5, (B) 3, (D) 34, (A) 3.

Working yarns: A, C, and D.

← Row 19 [RS]. (C) 3, (D) 39, (C) 3.

→ Row 20 [WS]. (C) 2, (D) 40, (C) 3.

← Row 21 [RS]. (C) 3, (D) 40, (C) 2.

→ Row 22 [WS]. (C) 3, (D) 38, (C) 4.

Working yarns: A, B, and D.

← Row 23 [RS]. (A) 4, (D) 36, (A) 5.

→ Row 24 [WS]. (A) 5, (D) 36, (A) 4.

← Row 25 [RS]. (A) 5, (D) 35, (A) 5.

→ Row 26 [WS]. (A) 5, (B) 1, (D) 34, (A) 5.

Working yarns: A, C, and D.

← Row 27 [RS]. (C) 5, (A) 1, (D) 32, (A) 2, (C) 5.

→ Row 28 [WS]. (C) 5, (A) 2, (D) 1, (A) 1, (D) 29, (A) 2, (C) 5.

← Row 29 [RS]. (C) 5, (A) 4, (D) 22, (C) 4, (D) 1, (A) 4, (C) 5.

→ Row 30 [WS]. (C) 5, (A) 5, (C) 5, (A) 1, (D) 5, (C) 4, (A) 1, (D) 7, (C) 2, (A) 5, (C) 5.

Working yarns: A, B, and D.

← Row 31 [RS]. ((A) 5, (B) 5) 4 times, (A) 5.

→ Row 32 [WS]. ((A) 5, (B) 5) 4 times, (A) 5.

← Row 33 [RS]. ((A) 5, (B) 5) 4 times, (A) 5.

→ Row 34 [WS]. ((A) 5, (B) 5) 4 times, (A) 5.

Working yarns: A, C, and D.

← Row 35 [RS]. ((C) 5, (A) 5) 4 times, (C) 5.

→ Row 36 [WS]. ((C) 5, (A) 5) 4 times, (C) 5.

← Row 37 [RS]. ((C) 5, (A) 5) 4 times, (C) 5.

→ Row 38 [WS]. ((C) 5, (A) 5) 4 times, (C) 5.

Working yarns: A, B, and D.

← Row 39 [RS]. ((A) 5, (B) 5) 4 times, (A) 5.

→ Row 40 [WS]. ((A) 5, (B) 5) 4 times, (A) 5.

Cut B and D.

Border

With A, ch 1 and turn.

Round 1 [RS]. Sc 45 on the top and bottom sides of the potholder, and sc 40 on the left and right sides. At the corners, ch 1. Join the round with a sl st in first st. (170 sc, 1 ch at each corner).

Fasten off and weave in your ends.

Hanging Loop

WS facing, join C in the top, left or right ch-1 sp at the corner.

Ch 15, sl st in same ch-1 sp.

Ch 1, turn. Sc 20 working inside the loop you just created (and not in each ch!), sl st back in same ch-1 sp.

Fasten off and weave in your ends.

YOUR TAPESTRY CROCHET Bear POTHOLDER IS READY!

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