potholders
Potholders are small protective pads used in kitchens to shield hands from heat when handling hot cookware. They come in two common forms: a square pad with a pocket for the hand, and oven mitts that fully enclose the fingers. They are used to lift pots and pans from the oven or stove, to grip hot lids, or to set hot dishes on countertops. They are distinct from trivets, which are placed on surfaces to protect them from heat.
Construction and materials usually involve quilted fabric with an insulating layer. Traditional potholders are made from
Variations include square potholders with a thumb pocket and glove-style oven mitts that protect the entire
Care and safety: Cotton potholders are typically machine washable; follow the care label. Silicone-coated or rubberized
History: Potholders became common in household kitchens during the 20th century with the spread of quilted