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Towel Topper I
This towel topper pattern features a hidden ring under the “skirt” that you can add your own towel to and change out as needed.
I’ve recommended cotton worsted weight yarn for this project. But acrylic would work just as well.
The pattern is worked in rows and then rounds. Written in US Terminology.
Stitches used:
Slip Stitch
Half Double Crochet
Chain(s)
Double Crochet
Single Crochet
Fan Stitches
Optional Stitches:
Picots or Faux Picots.
Note the photo with the towel is not a full size towel. I didn’t have one at the time that I took the pictures. So I substituted a large wash cloth which doesn’t fit in there as well as a kitchen towel would.
With the band folded over like it was being used it measures approximately 8” x 8”
Pattern uses a 3/4” - 1” button
It also has some notes on reducing the button hole size for smaller buttons.
A quick and easy project and since it requires only about 65 yards, a stash buster as well.
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- First published: February 2021
- Page created: February 22, 2021
- Last updated: April 8, 2021 …
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