Aw thanks for your kind words! It really means a lot to me! I prefer this version instead of crocheting on the actual towel itself as it's easier to switch everything out and they last longer (in my opinion).
OMG!!! This was so easy and you explained it so beautifully. I immediately started making them in different colors and will buy some towels to match. I'm giving mine to the disabled seniors in my community for Mother's Day. I will be making dishcloths to go with them. Be Blessed.
Can I just say...WOW!!!! I have been making towel toppers for a while from another tutorial and while it "worked" I never loved it. It took forever, the weaving in of all the loose ends... it just left me feeling insecure about gifting them. This idea is a complete game changer! So easy, so fast, so cute, so interchangeable! I love it! Thank you!
i ABSOLUTELY love this! i've wanted to do towel toppers for awhile now and never wanted to crochet yarn TO the towel and not crochet all the different holiday towels that i use! awesome idea!
thatjerseyb thanks for watching! I’m so glad you enjoyed this tutorial. I prefer this method as well versus crocheting to the towel itself as this method allows you to change out the towels as needed.
Since I have ample time of being home I will be making these. I'm going to give to my family and friends. This looks really easy to do. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Thanks for this pattern, very good project for beginners. I made one today in about an hour, making a bunch for Christmas presents, not even necessary to pair with a towel, but great if you do!!
@@AmandaCrochets Have you ever posted a pattern for dish scrubby, similar to your face scrubby, that is on my to do list, but my friends would love homemade dish scrubby. Thanks!
Love this. So much quicker and easier than crocheting all the way across the towel which is so popular too. I also want to say how well done your voice and presentation was. I don’t think I heard the word “um” which I loathe! Well done! Thank you!
I’m glad you enjoyed this tutorial! If you’re interested, I have a Santa themed towel topper I recently posted on my channel. Perfect for the holidays 😊🧶
Definitely a must add to my i want to make list. I love crochet. I can knit a little but seem to be spending my time crocheting. I love the hair band idea what an easy way to start this project. I still want to learn the Thermal stitch and the Moss stitch. Cant wait to make one of these.
Thanks for watching! I thought adding the hair band would be much easier than crocheting onto the towel itself. I wish you luck in your crochet journey!
It worked perfectly for me. I'm fairly new to crochet. I was able to make two of these today. The first one was o.k. I still tend to to have tight stitches so I tried it again going up a size a little on my hook. The second one turned out much better. Now I just need to pick up some buttons so I can finish it up.
@@julies5515 That's great! I'm glad you gave this a try and it worked out for you. Sometimes going up a hook size as a beginner can help with your tension. There is so much to learn as a beginner! I'm still learning so much about different stitches! Happy crocheting :)
I started making these tonight and so far have 3 completed. I did however change the size of the buttonhole because all of the buttons I had on hand were too big. It turned out great. Thank you for the tutorial.
Thank you for sharing! This is great gift idea. It will also come in handy for me. I like to keep a towel hanging on the oven door and it always ends up on the floor. This will keep it where it belongs!
Love this it so easy, but also helps keep the towel from falling or hitting the floor when I open my oven door. I'm thinking of making these for the women in our family as a little thanksgiving gift [ with a towel} when they come for Thanksgiving dinner.
Thank you for this video. I was able to follow your directions easily. I wish you had shown the weaving in part. I am a total beginner and I was not sure about that part. Great video other wise.
Thank you for the nice video I was looking for a towel topper crochet pattern for my mom for her mother day gift from me and I made few of them for other people.
Awesome pattern and so well explained. It was filmed nicely, I could see the stitches clearly(you can see the small but important details) Thank you for this video.
What a GREAT idea! I love the simplicity of it.. Our group from Texas is getting ready for a fair in October, this will be a good seller. Very easy to follow your instructions., I like this idea better than crocheting across the towel. Thank you so much!
LISANDRA MAURAS you’re very welcome and thanks for watching! This is definitely a best seller for me at craft fairs. I wish you and your group the best of luck!
Great video, so easy to follow AND just what I needed. Moved into a new house and there isn’t any place to put a towel holder by the sink, that is until now. Thank you for sharing!
I appreciate your easy-to-follow instructions. They are very clear! Thank you for such an awesome tutorial! I just got done making one 😁. I plan to make a bunch more 👍. Thank you tons!!
What a great idea...thanks for sharing I have been crocheting for about 5 months what a great gift idea. New to your channel. You explain things very well.
@@AmandaCrochets I love to crochet...I picked it up when I came off Heroin I'm a recovering addict it helped me get my mind off drugs. I am very busy with orders at the time My counselor and group leaders are very impressed with me and my recovery and asked me to teach basic crochet skills to other recovering addicts.
Sandra Sheets that is wonderful! You should be proud of yourself for you recovery. I bet a lot of people would be eager to learn how to crochet. I wish you the best of luck 😊
Thank you very much for this tutorial on making the towel topper I’m going to make some for Christmas gifts thank you Amanda crochet friend Sue💕 ps. Happy Hooking 🧶
These are gorgeous. Thanks for sharing. I just found you and happy I did. I look forward to seeing more videos of items you sell at craft fairs. Please share a video on some of your character toppers. I would also love to see a video of your craft table in the future (if allowed)😀. I not only appreciate you sharing your gift of crochet 🧶, but also your answering questions on pricing and links and recommendations on where to purchase products. You have a kind heart ❤️. Praying for much success on your RUclips channel.
Cozette Wendemu thank you so much for your kind words! I definitely needed to hear that after a stressful few days. ❤️ I’m glad you enjoyed this tutorial! Unfortunately I can’t share my other character towel toppers as they’re not my pattern. However I do review the patterns on my website www.amandacrochets.com. Just type in towel topper in the search bar on the left and they should pop up. Likewise you can see my craft fair display by searching for craft fair. Have a great day!!
Hi Amanda ! I am a new subscriber and (sorta kinda) new to crochet. My friend recommended you. I have trouble with my memory and your tutorial is simple in the sense that you specifically show exactly where the hook is to go in which is often difficult to see in other videos. Thank you so very much. I’m excited to learn more from you. Thank you kindly. 😊🦋
The only suggestion is for us newbies, if you could show us everything, like in this video, showing us how to count the sixteen stitches up. Also how you placed your yarn in your button. 😊💕
Vicarious Shenanigans, depends where you live. In deepest darkest rural euro-world, we've never heard of or had the privilege of trying out this useful idea. So I'm grateful to find both the idea and instructions. Will make great 'thank you ' gift for our very helpful neighbours. Their assistance makes life so much easier, and we're always looking for gifts to show appreciation. Many thanks for this idea, and simple instructions. Take care of yourself and family, and please extend to those in need of help to settle into a new environment. We all need each other.
@@AmandaCrochets Thanks for answering my questions. I'll made the Towel toppers where you crochet across top of a towel as gifts before. Enjoyed watching you today.
Thank you so much Amanda for this fabulous towel topper tutorial! This is the best tutorial I've seen. The end product is adorable! I just made my first one and my family loves it. My button is too large so I'll need to purchase the right size buttons. You mentioned selling these at a craft fair. Can you mention the price for just the topper itself without the towel? Thank you so much!
It's real quick to make and very simple..but the strap is way too short for a good amount of oven door handles. A good four more rows in sc to extend will be a great fit.
With single crochet, it tends to curl up a little. I usually wet block my project to help it to lie flat. To do so, you will spray your project with some cold water and pin it flat to dry. This should help a little.
Hi Amanda Great tutorial, thank you so much. Do you sell the towel topper with or without the towel? I saw that you sell them for $5 and that's why I'm asking.
Michelle Townsend hello! Yes I do sell these with the towel included. I get most if not all of my towels from the dollar store or multipacks on sale. I sell other character versions for $12 with the towel. These prices may not work for every area, but I’ve found that they’ve worked for me.
hi Amanda,i will be a my 1st craft show.i will be crocheting thwew towel toppers.may I ask what you sell them for?will you be making more tutorials on things to sell at craft shows?please could you say what you sell your items for?thank you,nancy from wasaga beach,ontario,canada
Nancy Strand hi Nancy! I sell these for $5 each. Yes I will be making more tutorials in the future. If there’s anything in particular you want to see please let me know. Thanks!
Nancy Strand it depends on the season but usually dishcloths, towel toppers, hats and scarves. I price things according to the area I’ll be in, but usually anywhere from $2-$40 depending on what it is.
Hello Amanda I am new to your channel and happy to find you. Love this tutorial and my one question is can a plastic ring be used in place of the hair tie? thank you for sharing and have a wonderful day.
Hi Virginia! Thanks for following! I hope you enjoy the content I put out. To answer your question, yes, you can use a plastic ring instead of a hair tie. I think someone also mentioned using a metal ring (bracelet) as well. Thanks for reaching out. Happy crocheting!
What a smart girl, I watched a lot of videos about towel toppers and this one is the BEST!!!!!
Aw thanks for your kind words! It really means a lot to me! I prefer this version instead of crocheting on the actual towel itself as it's easier to switch everything out and they last longer (in my opinion).
thank you Amanda for the tutorial,on the towel hanger. Simple and very easy! You did an amazing job in teaching how it is done.
Thank you so much! Thanks for watching!
So easy took me a few hours and it’s the first ever crocheted project I have ever made! My mom will love it! Thank you!!
Awesome! I’m sure your mom will be very happy!
The hair tie was genius! Great tutorial 😁
Thank you so much!
OMG!!! This was so easy and you explained it so beautifully. I immediately started making them in different colors and will buy some towels to match. I'm giving mine to the disabled seniors in my community for Mother's Day. I will be making dishcloths to go with them. Be Blessed.
That sounds like a wonderful idea! I’m sure they would appreciate the kind gesture! Happy crocheting! 🧶
Can I just say...WOW!!!! I have been making towel toppers for a while from another tutorial and while it "worked" I never loved it. It took forever, the weaving in of all the loose ends... it just left me feeling insecure about gifting them. This idea is a complete game changer! So easy, so fast, so cute, so interchangeable! I love it! Thank you!
You are so welcome! I’m glad you enjoyed this tutorial!
i ABSOLUTELY love this! i've wanted to do towel toppers for awhile now and never wanted to crochet yarn TO the towel and not crochet all the different holiday towels that i use! awesome idea!
thatjerseyb thanks for watching! I’m so glad you enjoyed this tutorial. I prefer this method as well versus crocheting to the towel itself as this method allows you to change out the towels as needed.
Since I have ample time of being home I will be making these. I'm going to give to my family and friends. This looks really easy to do. Thanks for sharing this with us.
You’re welcome! Enjoy making these 😊
You have introduce something new and never tried this crochet towel topper the instruction were easy to follow. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed!
Thanks for this pattern, very good project for beginners. I made one today in about an hour, making a bunch for Christmas presents, not even necessary to pair with a towel, but great if you do!!
You’re very welcome! I’m glad you enjoyed this one. Great idea for the holidays!
@@AmandaCrochets I am using a variegated yarn, so it incorporates several colors in the same family, so different towels can be used.
@@annmcgehee1728 that’s a great idea!!
@@AmandaCrochets Have you ever posted a pattern for dish scrubby, similar to your face scrubby, that is on my to do list, but my friends would love homemade dish scrubby. Thanks!
this is an excellent tutorial! I can only basic crochet and after watching the video I am confident I can do this! Thank you, again.
I’m so glad to hear it!
Hi. Amanda. Thank. You. For. This. Video. You. Are. A. Great. Teacher. You. Explain. The. Pattern. So. That. Its. Easy. To. Follow. I. Am. Going. To. Make. Some. Of. These. Soon
Thank you! I hope you enjoy making these towel toppers 😊🧶
Thank you Amanda so much nicer than crocheting onto the towel and sewing the potholder to the t-towel. 🤘
Lloma Fatnaowna you’re very welcome! Glad you enjoyed 😊
Love this. So much quicker and easier than crocheting all the way across the towel which is so popular too. I also want to say how well done your voice and presentation was. I don’t think I heard the word “um” which I loathe! Well done! Thank you!
I’m glad you enjoyed this tutorial! If you’re interested, I have a Santa themed towel topper I recently posted on my channel. Perfect for the holidays 😊🧶
@@AmandaCrochets where can I find that? Link? Thank you.
Definitely a must add to my i want to make list. I love crochet. I can knit a little but seem to be spending my time crocheting. I love the hair band idea what an easy way to start this project. I still want to learn the Thermal stitch and the Moss stitch. Cant wait to make one of these.
Thanks for watching! I thought adding the hair band would be much easier than crocheting onto the towel itself. I wish you luck in your crochet journey!
It worked perfectly for me. I'm fairly new to crochet. I was able to make two of these today. The first one was o.k. I still tend to to have tight stitches so I tried it again going up a size a little on my hook. The second one turned out much better. Now I just need to pick up some buttons so I can finish it up.
@@julies5515 That's great! I'm glad you gave this a try and it worked out for you. Sometimes going up a hook size as a beginner can help with your tension. There is so much to learn as a beginner! I'm still learning so much about different stitches! Happy crocheting :)
I really like how you do this. Thank you for sharing
Thank you!
I started making these tonight and so far have 3 completed. I did however change the size of the buttonhole because all of the buttons I had on hand were too big. It turned out great. Thank you for the tutorial.
You’re very welcome!
Great tutorial! I like how you attach the button.
Glad it was helpful!
What a great and easy tutorial. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much!
Thank you for sharing! This is great gift idea. It will also come in handy for me. I like to keep a towel hanging on the oven door and it always ends up on the floor. This will keep it where it belongs!
Denise Smith you’re very welcome!
Love this it so easy, but also helps keep the towel from falling or hitting the floor when I open my oven door. I'm thinking of making these for the women in our family as a little thanksgiving gift [ with a towel} when they come for Thanksgiving dinner.
That sounds like a wonderful idea! 💕🧶
Thank you for this video. I was able to follow your directions easily. I wish you had shown the weaving in part. I am a total beginner and I was not sure about that part. Great video other wise.
You’re welcome!
Fantastic idea
Thanks!
Thank you for the nice video I was looking for a towel topper crochet pattern for my mom for her mother day gift from me and I made few of them for other people.
Lydia Nannen you’re welcome! I’m glad you enjoy this pattern.
This is by far the best video for beginners! Thanks so much for sharing.
Janet Corner thank you for your kind words and for watching my video. It means a lot to me.
Awesome pattern and so well explained. It was filmed nicely, I could see the stitches clearly(you can see the small but important details) Thank you for this video.
You’re very welcome! Glad you liked this one!
Tks Amanda so easy, now I'm ready!!
Anytime!
Thank you for sharing this pattern/tutorial with us
😊❤️
You’re welcome!
What a GREAT idea! I love the simplicity of it.. Our group from Texas is getting ready for a fair in October, this will be a good seller. Very easy to follow your instructions., I like this idea better than crocheting across the towel. Thank you so much!
LISANDRA MAURAS you’re very welcome and thanks for watching! This is definitely a best seller for me at craft fairs. I wish you and your group the best of luck!
Me too ! I use to like the crochet across the towel
but now I like this better
It’s nice to just be able to switch out the towel have a nice day!
Amanda I love your tutorials.
DanielleAF thanks!
Very nice tutorial! Thank you for sharing!
You’re welcome!
Very good tutorial, easy to follow. Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Those are so adorable
Thank you!
@@AmandaCrochets your welcome
Great video, so easy to follow AND just what I needed. Moved into a new house and there isn’t any place to put a towel holder by the sink, that is until now. Thank you for sharing!
You're very welcome! I'm glad you found my video tutorial easy to follow. I bet they'll look great in your new kitchen!
Thank for doing this tutorial, Amanda. Your explanations and instructions were clear and easy to follow.
Thank you! I’m glad you liked this one😊
Wonderful teaching thank you for sharing.
You’re welcome!
Looks simple. Keep them coming.
Thank you!
I appreciate your easy-to-follow instructions. They are very clear! Thank you for such an awesome tutorial! I just got done making one 😁. I plan to make a bunch more 👍. Thank you tons!!
Serenity you’re very welcome! Glad you enjoyed this tutorial and found the instructions clear. Thanks for watching 😊
Thank you for the very easy topper!!!
You’re welcome!
I really enjoy this video. I love making doll clothes using hair ties.
Judy Stites thank you!
Very nicely explained ❤
Glad it was helpful!
I love this ! It is so much better than trying to attach to the towel itself. I will be making a bunch of these !
Glad you enjoyed this tutorial! Happy crocheting 🧶
Very nice. Thanks. I love them
Thanks!
Just adorable I love these
Thanks!
Great tutorial! I made a few! Thanks so much!
You’re welcome!
Thank you for the tutorial! I made this in a couple hours. It turned out amazing!
Awesome! So glad to hear 😊🧶
This is so adorable
Thank you!
Excellent demonstration/teaching! Great idea!
Thank you!
Awesome! I've never made a towel topper before. Totally going to make this. 😊 Thank you for doing this tutorial 🌼
Jamie Renee you’re welcome! Enjoy and thanks for watching 😊
Thank you Amanda! This was such easy video to follow. I've made several of them!
That’s wonderful to hear! 😊
This will be my first time to crochet this, it’s really lovely!!
Made my first didn’t take long it looks great. Sister wants some now 😀. Thanks for this tutorial
Wonderful!! You’re welcome!
Beautiful,thank you so much.
Thanks 😊
What a great idea...thanks for sharing I have been crocheting for about 5 months what a great gift idea. New to your channel. You explain things very well.
Sandra Sheets thank you! I hope you enjoy crocheting as much as I do. These would make great quick gifts!
@@AmandaCrochets I love to crochet...I picked it up when I came off Heroin I'm a recovering addict it helped me get my mind off drugs. I am very busy with orders at the time My counselor and group leaders are very impressed with me and my recovery and asked me to teach basic crochet skills to other recovering addicts.
Sandra Sheets that is wonderful! You should be proud of yourself for you recovery. I bet a lot of people would be eager to learn how to crochet. I wish you the best of luck 😊
Loved this video and pattern. Thanks so much!
Estelle Wood you’re welcome!!
Thanks for the tutorial. I enjoyed it and your voice is pleasant.
Big Red Barn Homestead you’re welcome and thanks for watching!
This is wonderful, i am trying to teach myself how to do this..thank u
Denise Romero you’re welcome!
I love this! I will be making this very soon! Thank you for sharing your pattern!
Cheryl Anne you’re welcome! Enjoy making these 😊
Thank you very much for this tutorial on making the towel topper I’m going to make some for Christmas gifts
thank you Amanda
crochet friend Sue💕
ps. Happy Hooking 🧶
You're welcome! I'm glad you found this tutorial helpful. These would make great Christmas gifts! Happy crocheting!
I love this!! Thankyou for making it!! Now i know what my next projack is!!💓
You’re very welcome!
These are gorgeous. Thanks for sharing. I just found you and happy I did. I look forward to seeing more videos of items you sell at craft fairs. Please share a video on some of your character toppers. I would also love to see a video of your craft table in the future (if allowed)😀. I not only appreciate you sharing your gift of crochet 🧶, but also your answering questions on pricing and links and recommendations on where to purchase products. You have a kind heart ❤️. Praying for much success on your RUclips channel.
Cozette Wendemu thank you so much for your kind words! I definitely needed to hear that after a stressful few days. ❤️ I’m glad you enjoyed this tutorial! Unfortunately I can’t share my other character towel toppers as they’re not my pattern. However I do review the patterns on my website www.amandacrochets.com. Just type in towel topper in the search bar on the left and they should pop up. Likewise you can see my craft fair display by searching for craft fair. Have a great day!!
Hi Amanda !
I am a new subscriber and (sorta kinda) new to crochet. My friend recommended you. I have trouble with my memory and your tutorial is simple in the sense that you specifically show exactly where the hook is to go in which is often difficult to see in other videos. Thank you so very much. I’m excited to learn more from you. Thank you kindly. 😊🦋
Clumsymumsy2 Mum you’re very welcome! I’m glad you found my tutorial easy to follow and helpful. Thanks for subscribing!
The only suggestion is for us newbies, if you could show us everything, like in this video, showing us how to count the sixteen stitches up. Also how you placed your yarn in your button. 😊💕
Clumsymumsy2 Mum thanks I’ll keep this in mind for future videos 😊
Hi! Nice job! Thanks for the tutorial. I like your video.
Hello and thanks for watching! I'm glad you enjoyed this tutorial!
It’s nice a! I will make these, thank you ❤
You're welcome 😊
I have been making these for a long time, so glad someone else thought it was a good idea too, great video
Vicarious Shenanigans thanks for watching! 😊
Vicarious Shenanigans, depends where you live. In deepest darkest rural euro-world, we've never heard of or had the privilege of trying out this useful idea. So I'm grateful to find both the idea and instructions. Will make great 'thank you ' gift for our very helpful neighbours. Their assistance makes life so much easier, and we're always looking for gifts to show appreciation. Many thanks for this idea, and simple instructions. Take care of yourself and family, and please extend to those in need of help to settle into a new environment. We all need each other.
Thanks for sharing this tutorial! Blessings 🙏😇💕
You're welcome!
I have made these before. I used a metal braclet in place of the hair tie. To me, it holds the weight of the towel much better when it is hanging 😁
Jackie Jindra I haven’t thought of that. I’ll have to try it out. Which metal bracelets work best for you? Thanks for the tip!
@@AmandaCrochets I pick up an inexpensive set of 12 of them at Clare's for 9.00 😁
Jackie Jindra awesome! Thanks 😀
Amanda Crochets if you find bracelets or rings you like, please post size and price link. Thanks.
This is so cool and adorable 😍 Thanks
Thanks!
I like this idea so much more. Ty
You're welcome!
Thank you! This was so well done👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed!
Love these❤
Thank you!
Beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the great tutorial!!! 💚😊💚😊
You’re welcome!
Can I use Caron cakes cotton/acrylic for these
Yes of course!
Love the simplicity and result! 💕🙏💕
Vicky Dee thanks for watching!
Great idea 👍
Thanks!
Great idea, may I ask What you sell them for? Thanks I'm not good at pricing.
Loretta Thornton I sell simple ones like these for $5 each. Thanks for watching!
@@AmandaCrochets Thanks for answering my questions. I'll made the Towel toppers where you crochet across top of a towel as gifts before. Enjoyed watching you today.
Loretta Thornton you’re welcome! Glad I can help!
So nice.
Thank you!
Cute are these good sellers?
They have been for me, but it depends on your area.
Thank you so much Amanda for this fabulous towel topper tutorial! This is the best tutorial I've seen. The end product is adorable! I just made my first one and my family loves it. My button is too large so I'll need to purchase the right size buttons. You mentioned selling these at a craft fair. Can you mention the price for just the topper itself without the towel? Thank you so much!
You’re very welcome! I’m so glad you enjoyed this tutorial. I usually sell these for about $5.
Thanks for sharing
Glad you enjoyed 😊🧶
Thanks tried it, turned out great!
NicoleRae Spirit Vlogs I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Can you do towel topper with double crochet
Yes of course!
Thank-you for sharing !!!!!
You’re welcome!
I love it thx for sharing
You're welcome!
Thank you ❤️✨
You’re welcome!
@@AmandaCrochets ❤️
Thanks 4 sharing!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️💜💜💜💜
Shohreh Sarem you’re welcome!
Thank you🌹🌹🌹
Gal Sanchez you’re welcome!
Thanks for the tutorial. Great idea.
Thanks!
It's real quick to make and very simple..but the strap is way too short for a good amount of oven door handles. A good four more rows in sc to extend will be a great fit.
You can customize this to whatever size you need! 😊
love this
Thanks!
When you are first doing the double crochet it would help if you do at least 10 or so in a slower motion. 1 wasn't quite enough.
Thanks I’ll keep this in mind.
Thank you!
Dimitra Tzamtis you’re welcome!
Amanda...I have seen patterns for this with scalloped edges. Could you do a video on this ?
Deb Bush I’ll see what I can do!
How do I keep my yarn flat at the corners? One end always curls and won’t lay flat.
With single crochet, it tends to curl up a little. I usually wet block my project to help it to lie flat. To do so, you will spray your project with some cold water and pin it flat to dry. This should help a little.
How much do. you usually sell these for at fairs?
I usually sell them for $10, which also includes a dish towel.
@@AmandaCrochets ty
Hi Amanda
Great tutorial, thank you so much. Do you sell the towel topper with or without the towel? I saw that you sell them for $5 and that's why I'm asking.
Michelle Townsend hello! Yes I do sell these with the towel included. I get most if not all of my towels from the dollar store or multipacks on sale. I sell other character versions for $12 with the towel. These prices may not work for every area, but I’ve found that they’ve worked for me.
@@AmandaCrochets Thank you for sharing that info with me, Amanda. Btw, I love how you teach!
Michelle Townsend thank you for your kind words 😊
Just courious how much do you sell the toppers for qithout the towel. If your not comfortable sharing this info i do understand
Vanessa Mccarter I usually sell them for $5
hi Amanda,i will be a my 1st craft show.i will be crocheting thwew towel toppers.may I ask what you sell them for?will you be making more tutorials on things to sell at craft shows?please could you say what you sell your items for?thank you,nancy from wasaga beach,ontario,canada
Nancy Strand hi Nancy! I sell these for $5 each. Yes I will be making more tutorials in the future. If there’s anything in particular you want to see please let me know. Thanks!
hi Amanda, when you go to a craft show what do you take to sell?how much do you sell items for?
Nancy Strand it depends on the season but usually dishcloths, towel toppers, hats and scarves. I price things according to the area I’ll be in, but usually anywhere from $2-$40 depending on what it is.
I absolutely love this idea. I love the way that you explain things. But one thing what is that scratchy noise in the background
Lynne Duguay thank you! The noise is my camera trying to focus.
Amanda do you give permission to sell the finished products at craft fairs?
DanielleAF yes you may sell finished items at craft fairs.
Hello Amanda I am new to your channel and happy to find you. Love this tutorial and my one question is can a plastic ring be used in place of the hair tie? thank you for sharing and have a wonderful day.
Hi Virginia! Thanks for following! I hope you enjoy the content I put out. To answer your question, yes, you can use a plastic ring instead of a hair tie. I think someone also mentioned using a metal ring (bracelet) as well. Thanks for reaching out. Happy crocheting!