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How to Crochet a Beautiful Kitchen Towel Topper Pattern

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How to Crochet a Kitchen Towel! 

Intro­duc­ing our lat­est cro­chet cre­ation: the Cro­chet Tow­el Hold­er! Ele­vate your kitchen decor with this styl­ish and func­tion­al acces­so­ry to keep your tow­els with­in easy reach while adding a touch of hand­made charm to your space. Join us as we explore the art of cro­chet and learn how to craft your tow­el hold­er, blend­ing prac­ti­cal­i­ty with cre­ativ­i­ty in a delight­ful project that will enhance any home. Let’s get start­ed on this cro­chet adven­ture togeth­er!

Cro­chet­ing your kitchen tow­el top­per is a fun and prac­ti­cal way to add a touch of hand­made charm to your kitchen decor. In this free cro­chet pat­tern, we will guide you through cre­at­ing tow­el hold­ers using cot­ton, acrylic, or worsted-weight yarn, depend­ing on your pref­er­ences. Whether you’re look­ing for an easy cro­chet tow­el top­per pat­tern or a more detailed project, this tuto­r­i­al has you cov­ered. Plus, we’ve includ­ed a video tuto­r­i­al for those who pre­fer visu­al guid­ance.

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The choice of yarn can vary from medi­um-weight cot­ton yarn for a tra­di­tion­al look to acrylic yarn for a pop of col­ors in your kitchen decor.

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For the foun­da­tion, you can use either sin­gle cro­chet stitch­es for a stur­dy tow­el top­per or dou­ble cro­chet stitch­es for a more airy design. We’ll guide you through each step, includ­ing cre­at­ing the tow­el top­per and attach­ing it secure­ly to your dish tow­els. Whether you pre­fer the clas­sic look of a ring tow­el hold­er or want to exper­i­ment with unique designs like a sun­flower cen­ter or boho tow­el ring, you’ll find var­i­ous options to suit your taste.

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Mate­ri­als:

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- Cro­chet hook 
- Tapes­try nee­dle
- Stitch mark­er

Kitchen tow­el
1.9 or around the small size of a hook
H hook
yarn nee­dle
Red Heart Love Brown yarn or what­ev­er kind of yarn you pre­fer for your tow­el (Used only .25 of skein of yarn)
But­ton, 1 inch in size.
To Start:
Take your kitchen tow­el and fold it in half. Along the top edge of the tow­el, take the small hook, 1.9 hook and poke a hole with your yarn on the end of the edge of the fold­ed tow­el and slip stitch and then sc in the same stitch. Poke again about 1/4 of inch next to the first hole and sc again, *Repeat across. The Sin­gle Cro­chet count across may not be the same depend­ing on the size of your tow­el length. ‑50 sc
Rnds 2–3: Sc across each sc, *Do this round twice, ‑50 sc
Rnd 4: Dc in the first two sc, *dc2tog decrease in the next two sc, dc in the next two dc, *Repeat across, ‑38
Rnd 5–11: Repeat Rnd 4 until you have about 6 to 7 Dc left.  Rnds 12–26: Then *Dc in the next 6 or 7 dc, (This will cre­ate a long flap). Turn, *Repeat for about 15 Rounds. Then Fas­ten off.

But­ton: Sew in the but­ton in the cen­ter of Rnd 5 or 6. Then, take the flap over the but­ton, and with the Dc spaces being so large, you can place a but­ton through the holes.

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Don’t wor­ry about com­pli­cat­ed tech­niques; we’ve designed this cro­chet pat­tern to cater to dif­fer­ent skill lev­els, from begin­ners to expe­ri­enced cro­cheters. You can com­plete these projects quick­ly, mak­ing them per­fect for last-minute gifts or prac­ti­cal addi­tions to your kitchen.

Explore var­i­ous col­or com­bi­na­tions and yarn weights to match your kitchen’s col­or scheme or cre­ate love­ly dec­o­ra­tions for spe­cial occa­sions. While you work on your cro­chet kitchen tow­el top­pers, you can use scrap yarn to add some extra flair with­out incur­ring any extra cost.

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In sum­ma­ry, cro­chet­ing kitchen tow­el top­pers is a delight­ful and easy solu­tion to bright­en your kitchen decor and add a per­son­al touch to your home. These prac­ti­cal projects are great addi­tions to your kitchen; you can cus­tomize them to your heart’s con­tent. You can quick­ly cre­ate these love­ly tow­el hold­ers with free cro­chet pat­terns and video tuto­ri­als. Whether you pre­fer a basic tow­el top­per or want to exper­i­ment with var­i­ous designs, there’s some­thing for every­one. So, grab your cro­chet hook and your favorite yarn and get start­ed on your next cro­chet adven­ture. Hap­py cro­chet­ing!

The prod­ucts men­tioned, such as Bernat Home Mak­er Dec Yarn, can be found at stores like Hob­by Lob­by, offer­ing prac­ti­cal projects and great house­warm­ing gifts. Plus, they’re avail­able in var­i­ous yarn weights to match your pref­er­ences. Remem­ber to explore dif­fer­ent yarn weights, as thick­er kitchen tow­els can require slight­ly dif­fer­ent tech­niques, which we’ll explain in our detailed instruc­tions. You can also share your fin­ished prod­uct on your Pin­ter­est boards or social media for inspi­ra­tion and ideas for your next cro­chet project. Remem­ber that many web browsers offer free ship­ping, and some stores pro­vide busi­ness days for quick deliv­ery. Thank you for choos­ing our cro­chet kitchen tow­el top­per pat­tern for your next cre­ative endeav­or.

 

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