Cast Iron Skillet Handle Cover Crochet Pattern. (for instructions on making a magic ring see here) row 1: Place your cast iron skillet in the oven (mine is a 10″ one and this recipe works perfectly for it) and preheat that and the oven to 435 degrees f.
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Make sure you are leaving the bottom bias end open. Place your cast iron skillet in the oven (mine is a 10″ one and this recipe works perfectly for it) and preheat that and the oven to 435 degrees f. Start with a magic ring.
Ch 1, *2 sc into first stitch, sc in next stitch* sl st to complete. 8 sc in center of circle, sl st in first sc to join, ch 1, turn (8 sts) row 2: Take your two stacks of layered fabric pieces and with right sides together, clip or pin together.
Make sure you are leaving the bottom bias end open. Place your cast iron skillet in the oven (mine is a 10″ one and this recipe works perfectly for it) and preheat that and the oven to 435 degrees f. When the cast iron gets hot, the whole thing gets hot, including the handle.
(for instructions on making a magic ring see here) row 1: Crochet 6 sc into ring and sl st to complete. Rather than grabbing the skillet with a potholder, i.
Start with a magic ring. Crochet 5 single crochet stitches in. Pull the tail tight to close the circle.