Crochet Towel Topper
Transform a simple towel into a stylish and practical accessory with this crochet towel topper pattern. By adding a crocheted topper to your towels, you can hang them easily in your kitchen or bathroom, saving space and adding a decorative touch to your home. This project is perfect for beginners looking to practice their crochet skills while creating something useful for their home. Crocheting a towel topper allows you to customize the colors and designs to match your home decor or personal style. You can choose from a variety of yarns to create a topper that is soft, absorbent, and durable. Whether you prefer a classic look with neutral tones or a more vibrant and playful design, the possibilities are endless when it comes to crocheting towel toppers. Get creative and add a handmade touch to your everyday essentials with this fun and functional crochet project.
What Supply Is Needed For The Crochet Towel Topper Pattern?
Yarn – Any Worsted weight yarn in colors of your choice.
Color A = 24/7 Cotton – Worsted weight, #4 lightweight (100% Cotton, 186 yd/170 m per 3.5 oz/100g skein)
Estimated Yardage = 30 yards
Color B = Hobbii Flash it – 80% Viscose, 20% Metallic Fiber (50 g (1.75 oz), 90 m (98 yds) per 1.75oz/50g skein.
Estimated yardage = 20 yards
Hook = 5 mm Crochet Hook
Button – 1 Pcs
Gauge
Gauge isn’t important for this project.
Crochet Towel topper-free pattern notes
- Please kindly read through the pattern before starting.
- Any #4 weight of yarns can be substituted
- Chains at the beginning of Rounds or Rows do not count as a stitch.
Skill Level – Easy
Terms – US Terminology
Stitches
Chain(s) – ch(s)
Single Crochet – sc
Half double crochet – hdc
Slip Stitch – sl st.
Foundation Single Crochet – FSC
Finished measurement – 5” at the widest by 7” with the strap folded.
You can easily adjust this project to fit your personal preference.
How to Crochet Towel Topper Step-by-Step Tutorials
Handle
Round 1: Chain 10, join with a sl st to the first chain. Ch 1, sc in each ch around, join- 10 sc
Place stitch marker and move after every round.
Rounds 2 – 32: Sc in each st around
Round 33: 2 sc in each st around. 20 sc
Round 34: hdc in each st around. 20 hdc
Body
Round 35: *hdc in next st, 2 hdc in next st, rep from * around. 30 hdc
Round 36: hdc in each st around. 30 hdc
Round 35: *hdc in next 2 sts, 2 hdc in next st, rep from * around. 40 hdc
Rounds 35 – 43: hdc in each st around. 40 hdc
Curls
*Chain 15, 2 sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across. Continue on the main body, sc in the next 3 sts, rep from * around, and join with a sl st to the beginning chain.
For fewer curls, skip 4 sts instead of 3 sts.
Fasten off.
Button Hole
- Pick up the Handle
- Join yarn with a sl st to any of the sts on the foundation round.
- Crocheting over the sts to close up the hole.
Row 1: Ch 1, sc over both halves until the hole is completely covered, turn. 5 sc
Row 2: Ch 1, sc in each st across, turn. 5 sc
Row 3: Ch 1, sc in first st, chain 6, skip next 3 sts, sc in last st, turn 2 sc, 6 ch sp
Row 4: Ch 1, sc in first st, 8 sc in ch 6 sp, sc in last st.
Fasten off.
Button
Sew a button on the body that corresponds to the location of the buttonhole.
Weave in all ends.
Towel Hanger hole
Open up the body
Join yarn with a sl st to the base of the body (where you had 2 sc in each st)
20 FSC, sl st to the opposite side.
Fasten off.
How to use
- Pass the towel through the hole created.
Pass the handle through your oven handle and secure it with the button.
Enjoy your crochet towel topper.