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Other Things to Make with a Potholder Loom (Beyond Potholders)

March 4, 2026May 6, 2026 BRANDY BURKE Comments Off on Other Things to Make with a Potholder Loom (Beyond Potholders)
Other Things to Make with a Potholder Loom (Beyond Potholders)

The name is limiting.

Yes, a potholder loom makes potholders.

But once you realize you’re really just weaving sturdy little fabric squares, it opens up a lot more possibilities.

If you’re wondering what to make with a potholder loom beyond the obvious, here are practical, doable projects that go further than a single square.


1. Mug Rugs

Mug rugs are one of the easiest upgrades from a standard potholder.

They’re slightly smaller than placemats and perfect for:

  • A coffee mug
  • A snack plate
  • A desk setup

Use cotton loops if you want heat resistance, or play with brighter polyester loops for decorative sets.

You can keep them as single squares or stitch two together for a slightly larger size.


2. Trivets

Functionally, a potholder and a trivet are almost the same  –  but you can make thicker, sturdier trivets by:

  • Using tighter tension
  • Choosing cotton loops
  • Stitching two squares together for extra insulation

These are great for hot serving dishes and make simple handmade gifts.


3. Wall Art

This is where things get unexpectedly modern.

Choose a strong color palette  –  neutrals, monochrome, or bold contrast  –  and mount your woven squares in:

  • Simple frames
  • Floating frames
  • Shadow boxes

When grouped together, potholder loom squares become geometric textile art.

Polyester loops work well here if you want vibrant color.


4. Floor Rugs (Yes, Really)

This one requires commitment  –  but it’s completely doable.

By weaving multiple squares and stitching them together, you can create:

  • Small entry rugs
  • Bathroom mats
  • Bedside rugs

For this, cotton loops are usually better because they hold structure and wear more evenly.

The key is consistency. Make each square with similar tension so they align cleanly when joined.


5. Tote Bag Panels

Instead of sewing fabric panels, you can create them.

Weave several squares and stitch them together into larger panels for:

  • Market totes
  • Project bags
  • Small carry pouches

Line the inside with fabric for structure and durability.

It’s a slow-build project, but very satisfying.


6. Patchwork Pillow Covers

Join squares into a front panel for a throw pillow.

Keep it cohesive with:

  • A single color family
  • A repeating pattern
  • Alternating neutrals

Back it with canvas or sturdy fabric and add a zipper or envelope closure.


7. Table Runners

Create a row of coordinated squares and stitch them into a long runner.

This works beautifully for:

  • Seasonal tables
  • Holiday decor
  • Everyday kitchen styling

Because each square is modular, you can build gradually over time.


8. Coasters

Smaller looms (or tighter tension squares) make great coasters.

These are especially fun for:

  • Matching sets
  • Housewarming gifts
  • Scrap loop projects

The Secret: You’re Making Fabric

Once you stop thinking of it as “just a potholder,” it gets more interesting.

A potholder loom is essentially a tiny, approachable fabric maker.

Each square is a building block.

You can keep it simple and functional.
Or you can scale it into something larger.

If you’re new to looms and want the full breakdown of supplies, loop types, and setup, start with my complete guide to the potholder loom for adults first.

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