Great tutorial. You’re not too fast and explain nicely. I’ve made some for Valentine’s Day. I crocheted a heart, stiffened it, then put a clasp on the back so it’s removable. Really cute.
Wow! Amazing! Your instructions are so clear and well paced that I think even I will have success with it! I also love how you showed how to present them as gifts. You thought of everything and I thank you so very much! Anyone receiving one of yours as a gift is very lucky indeed.
What a cute idea. I was going to purchase kitchen towels and items for my stepson who just bought his first home. I will be adding this towel hanger to his family's gifts!
🌟 Thank you so much for sharing another amazing idea and creation! Blessings be with you and yours…. That you have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Are you a mind reader? Last night I was searching for a towel ring tutorial and getting very frustrated. This morning, Lo and behold, a perfect tutorial appeared. Thank you so much!!! Just made one and it turned out great. I used Sugar and Cream in ecru. My suggestion is not to make the stitches too tight. That yarn can be a bear to work with. 🧸
I loved this tutorial! I knit towel holders for my sets but always find it difficult to add the bead at the end and hide the tails. I am going to try to add it mid project like you did. Hope I can figure out how to convert it to knitting.
Thank you for letting me know! I just changed the link to one that is for sure 70 mm. I feel certain I chose a 70 mm before. I'm not sure what happened 🤷🏻♀️
Trying so hard to learn this one, but it keeps tripping me up and I can't sort it out, even following on half speed and trying multiple days. Is there a paper sheet instructions for this? I'm new, but for some reason I keep getting 7 stiches in the second row (when going over the button row). Cant tell if *not* supposed to skip to the 2nd loop when turning around as directed, or if the confusion is going over the button loop.
The written pattern is free on my blog and available on Etsy and Ravelry as well. All should be linked in the description box under the video. I'm sorry you're having trouble😔
Wow, this is the cutest cutest towel holder I’ve ever seen. You are a very good teacher also.❤️
Thank you! ❤️
Great tutorial. You’re not too fast and explain nicely. I’ve made some for Valentine’s Day. I crocheted a heart, stiffened it, then put a clasp on the back so it’s removable. Really cute.
Thank you! That sounds super cute! 🥰
Wow! Amazing! Your instructions are so clear and well paced that I think even I will have success with it! I also love how you showed how to present them as gifts. You thought of everything and I thank you so very much! Anyone receiving one of yours as a gift is very lucky indeed.
@@patriciaplat4663 thank you! 🙏🏻
What a cute pattern and I love your gift giving idea of how to secure it all together….😊
@@bhallmark3390 thank you ❤️
You are good teacher, organized,clear instructions, and very clear visuals..thank you kindly...beautiful gift idea
Thank you so much! ☺️
What a cute idea. I was going to purchase kitchen towels and items for my stepson who just bought his first home. I will be adding this towel hanger to his family's gifts!
It makes a great housewarming gift! ❤️
These are so cute.Just starting to make them but i like that you only have to use 1 hook for these!
Great idea ! You solved the problem of those rings not fitting around some stove handles !
Hi Dana. I hope all is well. Great idea for quick gifts. As always, thank you for sharing your creative skills with us. Take care. 🌻💕
Thank you, Shannon! I'm so glad you enjoyed it❤️❤️❤️
Very cute gift idea! Easy to follow instructions. Thanks so much for sharing.
@@barbarasommons2255 thank you🙏🏻
thank u for sharing this , u are a great teacher and i like how u show where to put the hook and u explain it nice and slow , ❤️❤️
Thank you!
Love these improvements you made from your pattern!
Oh my gosh!! These are super cute ❤️ It is a beautiful gifting idea. Thank you for sharing ❤️
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you like it ☺️
Thanks for another fabulous towel ring!
Love your designs
Thank you! ❤️
Very excellent tutorial and project!
🌟 Thank you so much for sharing another amazing idea and creation! Blessings be with you and yours…. That you have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Excellent step by step tutorial!
Thank you!
Wow! this is soooo cute! Love it! Thanks!!💕💕
Thank you! 🩷
Great idea. Thanks for sharing.
I love this video! Super helpful! The pattern is perfect!
@@graycenotes thank you!🙏🏻
Super cute! I love it. You are so talented. They would make great teacher gifts too!
Great idea! Thank you!!
Are you a mind reader? Last night I was searching for a towel ring tutorial and getting very frustrated. This morning, Lo and behold, a perfect tutorial appeared. Thank you so much!!! Just made one and it turned out great. I used Sugar and Cream in ecru. My suggestion is not to make the stitches too tight. That yarn can be a bear to work with. 🧸
That's awesome!! I'm so glad you liked it🤗❤️
I loved this tutorial! I knit towel holders for my sets but always find it difficult to add the bead at the end and hide the tails. I am going to try to add it mid project like you did. Hope I can figure out how to convert it to knitting.
Thank you! I wish I knew more about knitting to help you😕
Me encanto, que lindo
Thanks!
Love it great tutorial!
Thank you!
Bravissima!!!!!!!
Love that
Thank you!
Love the pattern!! The link you posted for the rings is for a different size (55mm). Is 70mm the correct size?
Thank you for letting me know! I just changed the link to one that is for sure 70 mm. I feel certain I chose a 70 mm before. I'm not sure what happened 🤷🏻♀️
Ot kinda looks like the herringbone stich i havent yried it yet but it looks like it
That nice♥️
Hi. What is the measurement of the towel in the gift? What is the brand name?
Thanks, jea
I'm not sure of the measurements. It's definitely not a brand. I purchased it from a dollar store in bulk. You can use any towel I would assume🤔
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Trying so hard to learn this one, but it keeps tripping me up and I can't sort it out, even following on half speed and trying multiple days. Is there a paper sheet instructions for this? I'm new, but for some reason I keep getting 7 stiches in the second row (when going over the button row).
Cant tell if *not* supposed to skip to the 2nd loop when turning around as directed, or if the confusion is going over the button loop.
The written pattern is free on my blog and available on Etsy and Ravelry as well. All should be linked in the description box under the video. I'm sorry you're having trouble😔
@@DaysCrochetthank you! I'm certain it's on my end- still very new to crochet 😅
What do you do with it
You loop it around an appliance handle, button it to keep it there, then put a towel inside the ring to hang.