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Crochet Simple Towel Holder

Leyla
Leyla
Sep 10, 2024 07:48 AM
Crochet Simple Towel Holder

If you're looking to add a touch of warmth and charm to your kitchen, consider making a Crochet Simple Towel Holder! This delightful project is not only practical but also a fun way to showcase your crochet skills. By using basic crochet stitches, you can create a functional holder that will keep your kitchen towels close at hand. Whether you're a crochet beginner or a seasoned pro, this project is perfect for anyone looking to add a handmade touch to their home. So grab your yarn and hook, and get ready to add a cozy and personalized touch to your kitchen decor!


Abbre­vi­a­tions:

sc=single cro­chet
dc=double cro­chet
sl st=slip stitch
hdc=half dou­ble cro­chet
ch=chain
beg=beginning
hdc2tog=half dou­ble cro­chet togeth­er decrease

Mate­ri­als:

Mul­ti-col­ored lion Brand Yarn, 1/2 inch but­ton, Plas­tic or met­al ring; the ring I used mea­sured 3 x 3 inch­es. ( you can buy a Ring at JoAnne Fab­rics or ori­en­tal trad­ing)
H hook, Hold­er
Row 1. Start with a ch 10, hdc in the 3rd ch from the hook, turn ‑8 hdc
Rows 2–15. *Ch 1, hdc in each stitch across, Turn ‑8 hdc *Repeat this Row 14 times
Row 16. Ch 1, hdc2tog decrease, hdc in the next 4 stitch­es across, hdc2tog decrease, Turn ‑6 hdc
Row 17. Ch 1, hdc2tog decrease, hdc in the next 2 stitch­es across, hdc2tog decrease, Turn ‑4 hdc
Row 18. Ch 1, hdc in each stitch across,Turn ‑4 hdc
Row 19. Ch 1, hdc2tog decrease, hdc2tog decrease, ‑2 hdc, fas­ten off.
Sew the But­ton on the cen­ter of the bot­tom of Row 1. Then you can fold it and fas­ten the but­ton unto the oth­er side.

Ring

Sl st with your yarn around the ring, sc around the ring 50 times, sl st. Fas­ten off. Depend­ing on your ring size, you may only need to sin­gle cro­chet around less or more. A medi­um to large ring is best.

Take the but­ton top wrap it around the ring, and but­ton it togeth­er. Then you can place your tow­el inside the ring. And secure the but­ton top around some­thing in your home, like a stove han­dle or tow­el han­dle in your bath­room.

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