Easy Crochet Towel Topper Tutorial! Visit my Blog at Taylor-Lynn.com for the written pattern! Please leave comments for any questions or future video suggestions!
Well now, you did real good! I usually cannot make much sense of crochet tutorials....and I have to abandon the instructions. You are clear, slow, and use contrasting colors which makes it easy to view, and, I think, this time, I've got it! Plus, I like the simplicity of your stitches! Your towel came out beautifully! Thank you so much for sharing and showing us truly how to make a lovely towel topper! Shalom! 💜🕊✡️✝️💜
I’ve made two towel toppers so far. I’m looking for a better tutorial and I think I have found it. I find your demonstration easy to follow. Tomorrow I will try yours and come back to let you know how it went. I have made two towel topper using Taylor’s instructions and they come out great. Quick and easy.
I have tried so many patterns for towel topper they never turn out right. This was an amazing tutorial I have made four already and it turns out perfect every time. Also I used to cut the towels in half tried this with the whole towel and I love it I will never cut the towel again. Thank you!!!
This is how I make mine. I use a ice pick for the holes. You can sell them or make wonderful gifts. I always use the whole towel, I never cut it in half. Thank you
*LOVE YOUR VIDEO 💝💝💝!!!* THEY NEED TO ADD A "LOVE BUTTON, 😊! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING THIS WITH US 😊💝!!! THIS IS THE 1ST TUTORIAL THAT MAKES THESE DISH TOWELS HANGERS SO EASY TO UNDERSTAND & THEY LOOK SO BEAUTIFUL 💝💜💛💙!!! YOU ARE A GREAT TEACHER WITH MANY AMAZING TALENTS 😊💝!!!
Like Dragonflygirl, I watched several towel topper tutorials and this was the best! Some of the others are fancier, but for a beginner, like me, this tutorial was easiest to follow!
Thank you for this. Very clear and easy to follow! I didn't have hair clips but binder clips from the office supplies worked great. Also, I used a skip-stitch blade with my rotary cutter and this made perfect evenly spaced holes. It's hard to find a size 7 (4.5mm) hook at stores in the U.S. because it's between the US G and H sizes! I used an H (5mm).
I also use small steel crochet hooks and they go right thru both layers of the towel, and I also make pom poms and leave long enough yarn and tie the Pom Pom on, and close the towel with the Pom poms to close.
Are your towels toppers sellable in double crochet stitch layout bc I was doing your towels and my family said that mine were hideous and won’t sell and now they made ma switch to single crochet so idk can you please get a girl some constructive criticism for me
Acrylic yarn tends to get sort of slimy and gross when wet. Most towels are made of cotton or similar materials and using a cotton topper keeps the materials more consistent. Also cotton doesn't have much stretch and tends to hold its shape best even after multiple washes
Joann fabrics has them in the sewing department, or if you go to my blog www.Taylor-lynn.com to the post with this tutorial on it, I have linked some from amazon.