How to crochet a quick and easy curtain tie back or toilet roll holder

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  • Опубликовано: 25 сен 2014
  • Here is my quick and easy pattern to make curtain tie backs/ toilet roll holders, cling film roll holders and more, just remember the longer the item or fatter the curtain means you will need to begin with a longer beginning chain. You can use any size hook and any yarn, cotton, string or material of your choice. Stitches used are chain, single crochet and slip stitch. These are American stitches.
    Top tip: cup hooks, screws with rounded heads or nails with a large head on make simple and effective ways to hang your toilet roll or to secure your curtain tie back.
    Thank you for watching my videos and Thanks Pops for making the framework for my camera and thank you to all those who have made other crochet videos that helped me to learn the art of crochet.
    I also sell a few patterns on Etsy my shop is called Cottagecake.

Комментарии • 19

  • @judithjones6130
    @judithjones6130 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Karen, im new to crochet, and came across your tutorial these tie backs ,I thoroughly enjoyed listening to you and your straying off to tell us about your sister, I will most certainly be looking forward to more, it was like having a friend in the room, thanks again xx

  • @fallison8155
    @fallison8155 2 года назад

    I was going to sew some ties, but decided to try this. It came out great once I reversed it for left hand. Thanks!

  • @phooch73
    @phooch73 5 лет назад

    I realize this video was posted a while ago, but I wanted to thank you... I'm new to crochet and have watched a bunch of videos and am still having problems with the chain. Well, not so much the chain as what chain to crochet into once I'm on the first row. This video is the only one I've ever seen that so clearly points out that you can easily go back into the same chain because it makes a hole and entices you. Again, thank you SO much. That actually helps me a lot.

  • @Bonstergirl1
    @Bonstergirl1 8 лет назад

    I knew how to crochet but now im getting a bit more technical by watching youtube as well so thx for being a part of my learning skills Karen :)

  • @wyvern4
    @wyvern4 6 лет назад +1

    Dear Karen, thank you for sharing this step by step video. I have zero knowledge on crochet and i simply follow your video step by step (watch and pause) and finally did my first crochet. I kind of having some trouble holding the yarn thou and i finally spent 1 hour+ finishing this project! :)

    • @ThatgirlLami
      @ThatgirlLami 4 года назад +1

      Wow that's awesome 🤩 me too 😅😅😂😅🙂🤣 hope you liked it 😂

  • @amitagonsalves8412
    @amitagonsalves8412 5 лет назад

    Thank you Karen, I have been searching for a video on tie backs for a long time.. This a great idea for gifts, and easy to make

  • @karenscrochetchannel5034
    @karenscrochetchannel5034  9 лет назад

    You're welcome Linda :) As you're a newbie, I would suggest watching other RUclipsrs because their patterns work, unfortunately a lot of sites have free written ones that don't work. Also check whether the pattern is written in English or American, I learned American because it made more logical sense to me. Most of all, have lots of fun with your new skill :)

  • @lindaallen2571
    @lindaallen2571 9 лет назад

    Thank you sooo much for making this video! Just made one by following your video. Was super, super easy! Just need to do the 2nd one now. I'm a newbie to crocheting. This is my first completed project other than making a potholder. :) Now I only need to buy the hooks :)

  • @evaleee1
    @evaleee1 8 лет назад +1

    You are an awesome teacher. Thank you. Hope you will make lots of videos.

    • @karenscrochetchannel5034
      @karenscrochetchannel5034  8 лет назад

      +Janet Ingram Thank you, and yes I'm going to do more videos and less pattern writing for a while :)

    • @ikishimq
      @ikishimq 6 лет назад

      do u know how the ends tie together? I'm a bit confused on that.

  • @rajiwarrier9018
    @rajiwarrier9018 4 года назад

    Hi Karen. I have never done crochet. But I want to make this. It's very well explained with all the details required for a newbie. I want to know what number of hook are you using. Thanks.

  • @amitagonsalves8412
    @amitagonsalves8412 5 лет назад

    Hi Karen, I just made mine... It was a little too big for. So made this next one with 25 chains

  • @mallymakings2853
    @mallymakings2853 9 лет назад

    Lovely. Where's your accent from? Sounds Leicestershire?

    • @karenscrochetchannel5034
      @karenscrochetchannel5034  9 лет назад

      Laura Filby :) Thank you for asking, I will have to make a video explaining, because it isn't actually an accent belonging to a place !!

    • @karenscrochetchannel5034
      @karenscrochetchannel5034  9 лет назад

      Laura Filby I've just put up another video with the next size up of my slipper pattern (4 inch). I have put Rockit in the title to help you find it. At 9.30 minutes I explain my accent and impersonate Rockit from the Fimbles. I hope it helps you see why my accent isn't from a particular place :)

    • @fionabusuttil6968
      @fionabusuttil6968 7 лет назад

      Karen Bestwick

  • @angelahuff9686
    @angelahuff9686 3 года назад

    Great video. Very about your accent since u say it’s not from a place. Is this a medical thing?