Crochet Towel Holder Ring

Hi friends,

I have a quick and easy crochet pattern to share with you today. Not only is it an easy project, it’s also practical! 🙂 It’s a great way to keep your kitchen towel close at hand but still out of the way.

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My Crochet Towel Holder Ring can be stitched up in any color to match any kitchen. Unfortunately, the yarn I used is discontinued – I had it in my stash. You may have some in your stash, too. But if not, I’ve listed a couple of substitute yarns in the pattern below.

I used an I/5.5mm crochet hook to stitch up my towel holder ring. I found my 4 inch wood rings here at Amazon. The pattern is below along with a link to a free PDF if you’d like to easily print it.

Crochet Towel Holder Ring

Worsted Weight (4) yarn – I used Yarn Bee Studio 72 in Ivory 

Note: This yarn is discontinued. It is a a 4 weight yarn that is on the thicker side and is an Acetate/Acrylic blend. Yarn Bee Soft and Sleek or Hobby Lobby I Love This Yarn would be good substitutes. 

I/5.5mm crochet hook

4 inch wood ring 

1 inch button

Stitches used in US terms:

Chain – ch

Single Crochet – sc

Double Crochet – dc

Note: chains at the beginning of each row do not count as a stitch.

Make a slip knot and put it on your hook. Attach the yarn to the ring by making a slip stitch around the ring. This does not count as a stitch. 

Row 1: sc 12 around ring. ch1. Turn. (12 stitches) Push stitches close together. 

Rows 2-6: sc in each stitch across. ch 1. Turn. ch 2 at the end of Row 6. (12 stitches)

Rows 7-9: dc in each stitch across. ch 2. Turn. ch 1 at the end of Row 9. (12 stitches)

Rows 10-14: sc in each stitch across. ch 1. Turn. ch 2 at the end of Row 14. (12 stitches)

Rows 15-17: dc in each stitch across. ch 2. Turn. (12 stitches)

Row 18: dc 2 together. dc in next 8 stitches. dc last 2 stitches together. ch 2. Turn. (10 stitches)

Row 19: dc 2 together. dc in next 6 stitches. dc last 2 stitches together. ch 2. Turn. (8 stitches)

Row 20: dc 2 together. dc in next 4 stitches. dc last 2 stitches together (6 stitches)

Fasten off and weave in ends. 

Sew on button. 

Wrap the Crochet Towel Holder Ring around the handle of your oven or dishwasher and button it between the stitches of Row 20. It may be a little tight, but the stitches will stretch to fit around the button.   

Here’s the link to the free PDF…

The Crochet Towel Holder Ring makes a great gift! It would be fun to make in Fall or Christmas colors and add a seasonal towel to go with it. What color will you make yours?

Anita

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