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Weave the Pinwheel Trivet Runner!

Weave the Pinwheel Trivet Runner!

Inside: Learn to weave the Pinwheel Trivet Runner with this free pattern with video tutorials.

The woven Pinwheel Trivet Runner brings all the spring vibes to your table.  This extra thick cotton runner is designed to be used as a trivet for hot dishes on your table or buffet.  Both sizes are large enough to hold several serving dishes.  Each woven square that makes up the runner has a large pinwheel with a checkered pattern flaring out from the center point.  I designed this to use white as the main color and 8 spring shades for contrast, but I also include options to use fewer colors, if you prefer.

weave the pinwheel trivet runner
Large runner on table …
weave the pinwheel trivet runner
… and in use.

This pattern contains written instructions for 2 sizes and links to a weaving chart and  fully-captioned tutorial videos showing both woven design and the seaming.

Pinwheel Trivet Runner

By Kristen Mangus

An ad-free downloadable PDF of this pattern is available for purchase in my GoodKnit Kisses online store or on Etsy at the links below:

MATERIALS

(Materials list may contain affiliate links to products I used to make this project. Using these links costs you nothing, but helps support GKK.) 

Loom 
⅜” potholder loom with 72 pegs (18 pegs across)
CinDWood ⅜” Small 7” Hot Pad/Potholder Loom used in sample. This loom is available alone or bundled with a bag of loops. Use code goodknitkisses for $5 off your loom purchase.

checked pinwheel potholder materials

Loops 
432 (648) cotton potholder loops as follows:
Color A (Main Color): 288 (432) White
Color B: 24 (24) Leaf (green)
Color C: 24 (24) Daffodil (yellow)
Color D: 12 (12) Tiger Lily (orange)
Color E: 12 (36) Robin’s Egg (bright blue)
Color F: 12 (24) Powder Blue (light blue)
Color G: 24 (36) Hydrangea (periwinkle)
Color H: 12 (36) Lavender (purple)
Color I: 24 (24) Carnation (pink)

I used the Spring Thaw Bundles (Traditional) from friendlyloom.com for this color combination. Each bundle includes 1 bag of white loops and 1 bag with 8 botanical colors. The Spring Thaw Bundle is available exclusively to Loop Group members, but the membership is free.

Notions
Weaving tool
Crochet hook to bind off
Locking stitch markers to mark right side of pinwheel pieces (optional)
Tapestry needle for seaming
Mercerized cotton yarn for seaming in a color to match your main color.  (I used Yarn Bee Fundamental Cotton color white. Lion Brand 24/7 is another good choice.)

SKILL LEVEL Easy+

MEASUREMENTS 
Small: 10.5” wide x 31.5” long (27 cm x 80 cm)
Large: 15.75” wide x 31.5” long (40 cm x 80 cm)

NOTES 

Weaving the squares: This runner uses the Checked Pinwheel potholder weaving design for the individual squares.  Weave all the squares first, then seam them using cotton yarn to make the finished runner.

checked pinwheel potholder motif in white and green

Each square uses two colors for each pinwheel motif on both the warp (vertical) and the weave (horizontal).  You place all the warp loops on the potholder loom first.  Then you weave the horizontal loops according to the row instructions.  In the row instructions below, directions written in parentheses ( ) are repeated.  The number of times to work the repeat are listed after the parentheses.

You can find a detailed chart of this design at Piglets Potholders Patterns: Pinwheels of 6 18-peg (Shared with permission under Creative Commons license CC-by-SA)

Sizes:  The Small runner uses 12 pinwheel squares ( 2 rows of 6 squares) while the Large size uses 18 (3 rows of 6 squares). See the table below showing the layout and number of loops needed for each size.

Colors: I designed these trivets using 9 colors: white as the main color and 8 other colors. If you want to make the trivet with fewer colors the last 2 rows of the table show alternate color combinations.

RunnerLoops (Color A)Loops (Contrast Colors B-I)Layout of Pinwheel SquaresPicture
Small288 White24 B – Leaf
24 C – Daffodil
12 D – Tiger Lily
12 E – Robin’s Egg
12 F – Powder Blue
24 G – Hydrangea
12 H – Lavender
24 I – Carnation
E – B
I – G
H – C
D – F
C – I
B – G

Large432 White24 B – Leaf
24 C – Daffodil
12 D – Tiger Lily
36 E – Robin’s Egg
24 F – Powder Blue
36 G – Hydrangea
36 H – Lavender
24 I – Carnation
B – G – C
E – I – H
G – E – F
C – H – D
I – F – G
H – B – E

Optional 
2 Colors Only
Small:
288 White
Large:
432 White
Small:
144 Contrast Color
Large:
216 Contrast Color
(not pictured)
Optional 
3 Colors Only
Small:
288 White
Large:
432 White
Small:
72 Color 1
72 Color 2
Large:
108 Color 1
108 Color 2
Arrange in a checkerboard pattern alternating Colors 1 and 2(not pictured)
weave the pinwheel trivet runner

Pinwheel Trivet Runner Weaving Instructions

To make the individual pinwheel squares:

Warp:
Place loops vertically (from top to bottom) on Pegs 1-18 as follows:
Color A (white): Pegs 1-6 and 13-18
Color B (contrast color): Pegs 7-12

checked pinwheel potholder warp setup

Weave:
Row 1: With A, weave (over 3, under 3) three times.
Row 2: With A, weave (over 2, under 1, over 1, under 2) three times.
Row 3, With A, weave (over 1, under 1) rep to end of row.
Row 4: With A, weave (under 1, over 1) rep to end of row.
Row 5: With A, weave (under 2, over 1, under 1, over 2) three times.
Row 6: With A, weave (under 3, over 3) three times.
Row 7: With B, weave (over 3, under 3) three times.
Row 8: With B, weave (over 2, under 1, over 1, under 2) three times.
Row 9, With B, weave (over 1, under 1) rep to end of row.
Row 10: With B, weave (under 1, over 1) rep to end of row.
Row 11: With B, weave (under 2, over 1, under 1, over 2) three times.
Row 12: With B, weave (under 3, over 3) three times.

Rows 13-18: Rep Rows 1-6.

Bind off using crochet hook.

Use the instructions above to make 12 (18) pinwheel motif squares as follows:

Contrast Color# of squares
Small size
# of squares
Large size
B – Leaf (green)22
C – Daffodil (yellow)22
D – Tiger Lily (orange)11
E – Robin’s Egg (bright blue)13
F – Powder Blue (light blue)12
G – Hydrangea (periwinkle)23
H – Lavender (purple)13
I – Carnation (pink)22

Pinwheel Square Video Tutorials*:

These videos teach the entire Checked Pinwheels Potholder pattern from start to finish.  This is the design used to make the individual squares that make up each trivet.

*The videos below were filmed using different projects so the colors in the video do not match the colors used in the runner.  However, all the techniques are the same.

Right-handed:

Left-handed:


Pinwheel Trivet Runner Assembly

Seaming squares: The outer edge of the potholder shows a line of “V” shaped stitches.  Sew the seams through only one side of the V.  Then flip it over and seam it on the other side as well.  If you do not sew both sides, only the top side will be joined.  You can do this if you want to fold your runner for storing, but I recommend sewing seams on both the front and back.  

seaming the pinwheel trivet runner

For each seam, you will need enough cotton yarn to measure 3x the length of the seam. 

I recommend using locking stitch markers to mark the right side* of each potholder.  This will make it easier during assembly to make sure your pieces are facing the correct way.

*The right side of the outer pieces will be facing up on the runner.

How to Seam Woven Potholders into a Runner:

  1. Arrange the pinwheel squares following the sample images in the table in the NOTES section above (or according to your own color selections) for the runner.  Double check the direction each individual square is facing before you begin to sew. Make sure that they are all facing the same way and the “V” shaped edge stitches are all facing up along the sides. You should be able to line up the 18 “V” stitches evenly on both potholders (6 white stitches at each end with 6 colored stitches in the center of each seam).
  2. Start with a piece of yarn 3x the length of your seam.
  3. Begin at the bottom edge where the two corners meet. In the bottom corner of the first potholder, pick up one side of the last “V” stitch along the bottom edge leaving a 6″ yarn tail. (You can also tie a knot to secure the yarn at this corner, if you prefer.) 
  4. Moving to the other potholder, pick up one leg of the last “V” stitch along the bottom. Be sure to put our needle through the center of the “V” and through to the outside so your yarn joins between the two potholders.
  5. Seam through the center of the “V” on the next side stitch of the first potholder, then through the next side stitch on the second potholder.
  6. Repeat Step 5 until all side stitches are sewn on the front of the first two potholders. You may also want to pick up the first edge stitch along the top of each potholder at the corner to ensure a smooth, square seam.
  7. To continue seaming, pick up one leg of the first “V” stitch along the bottom edge of the third potholder. (This is exactly as you did when beginning the seam.) Then pick up the “V” stitch from the bottom corner of the fourth potholder.
  8. Continue seaming the side stitches as you did in Step 5 until you reach the top. Make sure to pick up the top corners to make a smooth seam. 
  9. Next flip your entire project over so you can seam the stitches on the back. Make sure your working yarn is at the bottom.
  10. Following the method above and seam the entire center seam on the back. 
  11. TIP: You may have loops in the corner that don’t line up perfectly or are too loose. You can tuck them into the corner seam or use your working yarn to tack them down. It may take some trial and error to see the best way for each loop.
  12. Weave in yarn tails from the first seam.
  13. Begin the second seam as you did the first leaving a 6″ yarn tail and seam the front.
  14. Turn your runner over and seam the back side.
  15. REPEAT as above for the longest seam on front and back.
  16. Weave in yarn tails.

Seaming the Pinwheel Trivet Runner Video Tutorials*: 

These videos demonstrate how to seam the individual potholders to create the full runner.

*The videos below were filmed using different projects so the colors in the video do not match the colors used in the runner.  However, all the techniques are the same.

Right Handed:

Left Handed:


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