Add a splash of handmade charm to your kitchen or bathroom with the delightful craft of a crochet towel holder! This enchanting pattern not only serves a functional purpose, keeping your towels neatly hung and within reach, but it also infuses a cozy, bespoke touch to your home decor.
Crochet Towel Holder
Imagine the compliments you'll receive as guests admire the intricate stitches and playful design elements that showcase your crochet artistry. This pattern provides a perfect blend of simplicity and elegance, making it a joy to create and a fabulous gift for loved ones. Elevate your home with a piece that's as practical as it is beautiful – the crochet towel holder is a little project that will make a big impression!
Materials Needed:
- Yarn
- Crochet Ring
- Crochet Hook
- Button
- Yarn Needle
Pattern Steps:
Start with a Ring:
- Make sure the yarn is behind the ring.
- Insert hook from front to back through the ring, yarn over, and pull up a loop.
- Yarn over and pull through one, then pull through two loops on the hook. This completes one single crochet (sc).
Single Crochets Around the Ring:
- Continue single crocheting around the ring. A total of 64 single crochets are needed for a standard ring. Adjust the number of stitches if your ring is smaller or larger, aiming for multiples of six for a proper outcome (58, 52 for smaller, 70 for larger).
Forming the Base:
- After completing 64 sc, slip stitch to the very first sc to join the round.
Creating the First Fan:
- Skip two stitches from the slip stitch.
- In the third stitch, make 5 double crochets (dc) in the same stitch to form a fan.
- Skip two stitches, then slip stitch in the next stitch to anchor the fan.
Creating More Fans:
- Repeat step 4 to create more fans around the ring.
- With 64 sc, you aim to make 9 fans in total. Adjust based on the total sc done in step 2 (8 fans for 58 sc, 7 for 52, and 10 for 70).
Top Single Crochet Layer:
- After completing the fans, single crochet 10 stitches across the top of the work, including single crocheting into the slip stitch from the first round.
Build the Rows:
- Chain one and turn your work.
- Single crochet in each stitch across (10 single crochets).
- Chain one, turn, and repeat for a total of 20 rows.
Create Buttonhole Row:
- Single crochet in the first five stitches.
- Chain two (adjust based on the button size) for the buttonhole.
- Single crochet in the next five stitches.
- Do not chain one at the end of this row.
Completing the Holder:
- Turn your work without chaining.
- Skip the very first stitch, and in the next stitch, work five half double crochets.
- Skip a stitch, slip stitch in the next.
- Work five single crochets in the buttonhole space.
- Skip a stitch, slip stitch, then skip another stitch and make five half double crochets in the next, creating scallops.
- Slip stitch in the last stitch to complete the scallop edge.
Sewing the Button:
- Thread a yarn needle with yarn.
- Sew the button opposite the buttonhole, securing it firmly.
- Weave in or tie off the ends.
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