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12-16-2014 08:11 PM
It has happened. I finally have used all the potholders we were given for wedding showers and wedding gifts. I have tried to find ones that are just as thick but still flexible as the ones we had for years.
I looked at the Sonoma site and they had several choices. Does anyone here have the W-S potholders? Do you like them? Or, do you have any other brand suggestions?
Thank you for your input.
12-16-2014 08:19 PM
I've had Williams Sonoma potholders in the past, and they're really good ones. I think you'd like them.
12-17-2014 12:10 AM
12-17-2014 01:32 AM
you might check out *The Kitchen Buddy* here on The Q. I have two in red and they are great! Long wrap around style with silicone at each palm to protect against heat. Good Luck in your pot holder quest.
CAT
12-17-2014 01:35 AM
oops, it is called THE COOKING BUDDY, i have two in RED!
12-17-2014 02:01 PM
I've tried others and always come back to WS's potholders. I don't like glove-type ones; I like the square with the pocket.
12-17-2014 02:55 PM
Thank you so much, everybody, for your responses. lilypadfrog, I'm not much of a sewer. Every time I sit down at a sewing machine, the thread breaks, the needle breaks, or the bobbin falls out. gacat123, I liked the cooking buddy and was tempted, but wanted something that could easily hang by my range. Maybe I'll order one of those in the future.
I did order the W-S pot holders, the two made in the USA. I try to buy American made products whenever I can. I find that I almost always check to see where something is made and that sometimes determines if I purchase it or not.
Again, thank you.
12-17-2014 03:35 PM
Same here. I went all over the place and tried out pot holders, but couldn't find any that fit my bill - so stiff, so ended up making my own. The fabic store I went to helped a great deal and showed me the special batting used for pot holders. The fun part was creating a stitch design on the top. I made the first batch, which we are still using, with a rather ugly fabric that was on sale. Now that I know we really like them, it's time to look for some fun kitchen fabric. (DH is kitchen-challenged and has burned 2 of the 4 I made. Geesh!)
Thank you for bringing this subject up!
12-17-2014 05:57 PM
Amazing that we still make potholders in the US.
12-17-2014 07:18 PM
I like the silicone pot holders
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