About this Product
Handwoven pot holders are exquisite and functional kitchen accessories crafted with care and attention to detail. These charming and versatile items are designed to protect your hands and surfaces from the heat of pots, pans, and other cookware. Each pot holder is a testament to the artisan's skill, showcasing the art of handweaving in every stitch.
The material used in handwoven pot holders varies, but it is often natural fibers like cotton or linen, chosen for their durability and heat-resistant properties. The weaving process adds a touch of texture and character, creating a unique and visually appealing product. The patterns and colors chosen for the weaving further enhance the aesthetic, offering a wide range of options to suit different kitchen styles.
The handwoven construction ensures that each pot holder is not just a practical tool but also a decorative element in the kitchen. The artisan's touch brings warmth and authenticity to the product, making it a delightful addition to any culinary space. The thickness and density of the weave provide effective insulation against heat, ensuring a safe and secure grip when handling hot dishes.
These pot holders are not only functional but also eco-friendly, often made with sustainable and natural materials. The craftsmanship involved in their creation adds a sense of artistry to the kitchen, making them a thoughtful and stylish gift for those who appreciate both form and function in their culinary tools.
Barefooted Weaver
Meet the Maker
Hello,
I am Karen Homann of Barefooted Weaver .
Our mission is to artfully weave stories, tradition, and craftsmanship into every fiber.
With a passion for creating unique, handcrafted textiles, we are dedicated to preserving the art of weaving while producing exquisite, high-quality pieces.
We strive to inspire a deep appreciation for the beauty and authenticity that handwoven creations bring to homes and lives.
Committed to sustainability and supporting local artisans, we envision a world where the intricate threads of our work connect people, cultures, and generations.
Join us on a journey of timeless elegance and meaningful craftsmanship.
How it’s Made
The looper pot holders are woven on a metal frame. Warping the loom by stretching the loops to fit over pegs , weaving, and then removing the potholder from Loom.
Shop Policies
Shipping
Orders are shipped from Hudson, Iowa in the order in which they are received. We ship Monday through Friday and do our best to fill orders on the day they are received, although it may take 1-3 business days during busy periods. Orders received after 4:00 are considered the following business day.
Refund Policy
Barefooted Weaver is confident that you will be pleased with your purchase, but if for some reason you are not Barefooted Weaver will accept returns within 14 days of receipt of purchase.
To be eligible for return , your item must be in the same condition that you received it ,unworn or unused.
Please send your item back to us to the address included on your shipping slip.Once your return is received , we will send you an email to notify you that we have received your return item.
If approved , you'll be automatically refunded on your original payment method. Please remember that it will take some time for the bank to process and post refund.
FAQ: Hang Dry: After washing, hang your scarf to dry. Tencel dries relatively quickly, so there's no need for a tumble dryer. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent any potential fading.
Avoid Bleach and Harsh Chemicals: Steer clear of bleach or strong chemicals, as they can damage the Tencel fibers and affect the scarf's quality.
Handle with Care: Tencel is a delicate fabric, so handle your scarf with care. Avoid excessive pulling or stretching to maintain its shape and drape.
By following these care instructions, you'll ensure that your Tencel scarf remains as lovely as the day you first wore it.