Taylor, I just discovered this tutorial today - how marvelously informative you are about this project. Your little tidbits have made this so easy to accomplish. Thank you for taking 29 minutes to make my towels look far more professional than they would have otherwise !
Taylor, this video is loaded with helpful tips and tricks 💕 I’m confident that your tutorial will lead to better end results for my towel toppers! Thanx a million 🤗
This video is so helpful! Thank you for the tip about the rotary cutter. I have been making towels like this for my etsy shop. When I was making each hole separately I dreaded having to make more towels. Just bought the tool and it speeds up the process so much. Subscribed!
can you please print a email address to where i can purchase a rotary cutter with skip switch blades 45 and30 mm as im from australia i have a lot of trouble trying to find something like your rotaryb cutter as i have arthritis in both hands and find it difficult to poke holes in the top of my towels hoping you are able to help many thanks jan harvey
Where do I find a rotary cutter that has skip blades, the right size and blade widths? Two of the craft stores do not carry skip blades anymore. Where do I find the right size and the right blade? I have a jumbo rotary cutter that I have never used yet, but no skip blade. Thanks.
This has been great but can you tell me what the blade in the rotary cutter is called as I bought the peripheration one and the holes are too close together.
Hi Taylor! Thanks for the great tutorial! just a quick question ...do we always need to end with the hdc 2? What do you recommend if we are ending with the skipped stitch at the end? Just hdc until we can skip 1 and end with the hdc? hope this makes sense. thanks!
Taylor, I just discovered this tutorial today - how marvelously informative you are about this project. Your little tidbits have made this so easy to accomplish. Thank you for taking 29 minutes to make my towels look far more professional than they would have otherwise !
I’m getting ready to make some more towel toppers today so it was gr8 to have this tutorial for a quick review ‼️
Recently found this tutorial, this is the nicest version I've seen. Definitely using this one! 😍👍👍🧶🧶🧶🧶
Taylor, this video is loaded with helpful tips and tricks 💕 I’m confident that your tutorial will lead to better end results for my towel toppers! Thanx a million 🤗
This video is so helpful! Thank you for the tip about the rotary cutter. I have been making towels like this for my etsy shop. When I was making each hole separately I dreaded having to make more towels. Just bought the tool and it speeds up the process so much. Subscribed!
Oh, and you do really nice work.
Amazing video 👍🏻 I love your tutorials.
Love this video! My towel topper looks really good! Thank you! 😊
How did u not cut towel without cutting it into both
Thanks for sharing! I'm thinking about doing these for a local summer farmer's market.
Ruin my towel. The blade cuts off the towel top instead of space holes
That’s great advice! Thank you for sharing ❤
Great tutorial....this is my go-to Christmas gifts for family & friends. I sometimes use a shower ring instead of adding a button hole & button.
I'm new crochet on kitchen towels and my look good I will making more of them for Christmas gifts and Birthdays and sale them as well.
Great video. Thank You.
can you please print a email address to where i can purchase a rotary cutter with skip switch blades 45 and30 mm as im from australia i have a lot of trouble trying to find something like your rotaryb cutter as i have arthritis in both hands and find it difficult to poke holes in the top of my towels hoping you are able to help many thanks jan harvey
What is the tool called that you used to create the holes?
Where do I find a rotary cutter that has skip blades, the right size and blade widths? Two of the craft stores do not carry skip blades anymore. Where do I find the right size and the right blade? I have a jumbo rotary cutter that I have never used yet, but no skip blade. Thanks.
I found mine right at Joann fabrics!
This has been great but can you tell me what the blade in the rotary cutter is called as I bought the peripheration one and the holes are too close together.
Hi Taylor! Thanks for the great tutorial! just a quick question ...do we always need to end with the hdc 2? What do you recommend if we are ending with the skipped stitch at the end? Just hdc until we can skip 1 and end with the hdc? hope this makes sense. thanks!
Do you do well at your selling at craft markets.
why do you recommend making holes with a tool and not just using a tapestry needle for first row?
different strokes for different folks
I just can't seem to follow quickly enough to catch everything being done. I'm new to this. Is there an ultra slow version?
You can adjust the speed of the video using the little gear icon and maybe that will assist you!
You could also just do a blanket stitch instead of buying the cutter?
Also, how do you crochet with a double strand of yarn when you have a ' thinner' strand or weight of yarn. Thanks.
You take two skeins of yarn and hold a strand from each skein and then crochet as if they are just one piece of yarn together
Another good one babe!!! -mightymahree
Not an Owl its an awl....All. lol
What is the name of that tool you use to make holes?
A rotary cutter with a skip blade
Vraiment mignon
Boy I feel stupider about I right now didnt realize dif blade
How did u not cut completly thru towel
The cutter ruined my towel it actually cut off the towel.