Wool Pot holders
Undyed wool loops
Years ago, a dear friend shared a huge 5 pound bag of pure wool pot holder loops with me.. Little did I know at the time just how valuable and hard to find these would become. I dyed the loops with natural colors, and made potholders for gifts and for sale.
Since then, I've occasionally purchased a pound or two from Harrisville, though they were expensive and couldn't be ordered online. After a lot of searching and some disappointments, I was happy to finally find someone with a stash of un-dyed wool loops. These are 100% wool, with no nylon "seam". I had to splurge!
Shades of lac
I love how eagerly the wool soaks up natural colors.
Orange shades from coreopsis flowers
Dark indigo and lac pink
One of my favprite combinations
Indigo shades
Lac and indigo
To me, the loops were worth the price...:)
Some finished pot holders
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Comments
Anonymous
Wow, these are really colorful and I just wanna interpret the same style for getting my sweatshirt from my mom. Since my childhood, my mom uses to stitch these things for me and my brother. I also use to refer topcvwritersuk.com blogs for more design ideas and color
Cynthia Ashley
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