Free Crochet Watermelon Potholder
Looking for a fun and colorful crochet project that is perfect for summer? This crochet Watermelon Potholder is a quick and easy pattern that adds a cheerful touch to any kitchen. Featuring bright watermelon-inspired colors and a simple round design, this beginner-friendly potholder is both decorative and practical.
Whether you’re new to crochet or simply looking for a relaxing weekend project, this potholder is a great way to practice working in the round while creating something useful. The pattern uses basic double crochet stitches and simple increases, making it easy to follow even if you’ve never crocheted a circular project before. By holding two strands of cotton yarn together, you’ll create a thick and durable potholder that can help protect your hands and countertops from hot dishes.
One of the best things about this watermelon potholder is how customizable it is. Choose traditional watermelon colors with pink, white, and green yarn, or get creative with your favorite color combinations. Add embroidered black seeds for a realistic watermelon look, or leave them off for a simple and modern design. These potholders also make wonderful handmade gifts for housewarmings, birthdays, teachers, and anyone who loves cheerful kitchen décor.
Because this project works up quickly, it’s perfect for using up leftover cotton yarn from your stash. You can make several in an afternoon and create a matching kitchen set or gift bundle. Pair them with coordinating dishcloths, towels, or coasters for a thoughtful handmade present.
Grab your cotton yarn, crochet hook, and a comfortable spot to sit. Let’s create this adorable Watermelon Crochet Potholder that will bring a splash of summer to your kitchen all year long!
Check out Today’s FREE Crochet Pattern:
Skill Level
Beginner
Finished Size
Approximately 10 inches (25 cm) in diameter
Materials
- Worsted weight cotton yarn
- Red or rose (watermelon flesh)
- White (rind)
- Green (outer rind)
- Size G/4.0 mm crochet hook
- Yarn needle
- Scissors
Abbreviations
- ch = chain
- dc = double crochet
- sl st = slip stitch
- st = stitch
- join = join with a slip stitch
Notes
- Use two strands of cotton yarn held together throughout the pattern for a thick potholder.
- Each round increases by 12 stitches.
- Join each round with a slip stitch.
Crochet Potholder Bundle

You will receive all 3 potholder patterns at a reduced rate for the bundle. These are all beginner friendly crochet patterns.
Crochet Watermelon Potholder Pattern

Round 1
Ch 4.
Work 11 dc into the 4th chain from the hook.
Join with a sl st to the top of the beginning chain.
12 dc
Round 2
Ch 3.
Work 1 dc in the same stitch.
Work 2 dc in each stitch around.
Join.
24 dc
Round 3

Ch 3.
Work 1 dc in the same stitch.
1 dc in next st, 2 dc in next st.
Repeat around.
Join.
36 dc
Round 4
Ch 3.
Work 1 dc in the same stitch.
2 dc in next 2 sts, 2 dc in next st.
Repeat around.
Join.
48 dc
Round 5
3 dc, increase around.
60 dc
Round 6
4 dc, increase around.
72 dc
Round 7
5 dc, increase around.
84 dc
Round 8
6 dc, increase around.
96 dc
Round 9
7 dc, increase around.
108 dc
Round 10
8 dc, increase around.
120 dc
Round 11
Change to white yarn.
9 dc, increase around.
132 dc
Round 12
Continue with white yarn.
10 dc, increase around.
144 dc
Round 13
Change to green yarn.
11 dc, increase around.
156 dc
Round 14
12 dc, increase around.
168 dc
Round 15
13 dc, increase around.
Join and fasten off.
180 dc
Potholder Back
Make a second circle exactly the same as the front.
For a traditional watermelon look, stop the back after Round 12 and finish with green rounds for the rind.
Assembly
- Place the two circles with wrong sides together.
- Using green yarn, crochet or sew around the outer edge to join them.
- Leave a small opening if you want to add extra cotton batting for thickness.
- Close the opening and weave in all ends.
Congrats your crochet watermelon potholder is finished.
Hanging Loop

Attach green yarn to the edge.
- Ch 15.
- Join back to the potholder with a sl st to form a loop.
- Work 20 sc around the chain loop.
- Fasten off and weave in ends.
Your beginner-friendly watermelon potholder is now ready to use or gift!
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