You'll know your potholder is ready to finish when you place it on a table and the edges meet in the middle. At that point, do a slip stitch, cut the yarn about 3 feet from the end of your potholder and pull it through the last stitch.
Thread the tail through a yarn needle and use it to sew the potholder together.
Once it's sewn together you can work in the tail as it is or add a hanging loop. There are two different ways to add a loop. You could just crochet a short chain and sew it in place or you could finish them the way that I do.
I sew through the corner of the potholder and around my thumb 2 or 3 times to make a loop the size I like and then I wrap and finish it as shown. It's a lot like a blanket stitch in embroidery but a lot closer together.
If you have any further questions on how to do this be sure to leave them in the comments and I'll try to explain further.
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