Knitted Towel Topper
©2014
By Kris Basta
I had a of couple people ask me for these and decided to make a batch of them to take to a craft show in December. I just made up a pattern that I liked the look of and was fast. I bought 5 towels at a Dollar store, in retrospect they are pretty flimsy, next time I'll buy a better quality towel. Anyhoo, here is the pattern, if you want to download and print it you can scroll all the way down past the pictures to the bottom, you'll see a link to click on which will take you to the pdf file.
Materials:
Worsted/Aran weight cotton yarn such as Peaches 'n Cream - approx. 24 yds.
Size 8 knitting needles
Darning needle
Button
Abbreviations:
k2tog
= knit 2 together
Rep = repeat
K = knit
P = Purl
One row buttonhole: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EY4vBzLo-Xs
Before starting to knit you must have a prepared dishtowel. I start by purchasing a dishtowel, cut it in half and hem the cut edge at about 1/4". I hem mine on the sewing machine. You will be able to make 2 of these from 1 purchased towel.
Now you must make a foundation row of stitches using your yarn. There are several ways to do this, my preferred method is simply to make a running stitch across the towel like this:
Before starting to knit you must have a prepared dishtowel. I start by purchasing a dishtowel, cut it in half and hem the cut edge at about 1/4". I hem mine on the sewing machine. You will be able to make 2 of these from 1 purchased towel.
Now you must make a foundation row of stitches using your yarn. There are several ways to do this, my preferred method is simply to make a running stitch across the towel like this:
1-3. Knit 3 rows.
4. Purl
5. (RS) K1, k2tog, k across to last 3 sts, ssk, k1. (28 sts)
6. (WS) Purl
7-24. Rep rows 5 & 6 until you have 10 sts remaining.
25. Knit
26. Purl
27. Purl *(you are now working in reverse stockinette, what was once your knit side will now be your purl side, what was once your purl side will now be a knit side. This will make a nice folding edge.)
28. Knit
29. Purl
30-33. Rep rows 28 & 29 2x more.
34. K4, -MAKE BUTTONHOLE-, knit to end of row. ….I make a one-row buttonhole (see video how-to here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EY4vBzLo-Xs ) but you can certainly use any method buttonhole you like. I use only a 2-stitch buttonhole whereas on the video she demonstrates it with a 3-stitch buttonhole.
35. Purl
36. K1, k2tog, k across to last 3 sts, ssk, k1. (8 sts)
37. Purl
38. K1, k2tog, k across to last 3 sts, ssk, k1. (6 sts)
39. Knit. (this is correct, I know you were expecting to purl this row, but this will make your edge roll less).
40. BO knitwise.
Cut yarn, weave in ends. Fold buttonhole flap over to right side, mark where your button will be sewn on, sew button in place.
To view, download or print this pattern, click on the link below:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_oZ8-XeMq3peFpRUDRkTlUxVjA/view?usp=sharing
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I hadn't thought of just doing a running stitch. I do a whip stitch and work into that. Thanks for another tip.
ReplyDeleteAGAIN!!! Perfect the new knitter! I think I'm loving you! Thanks so very very very much!
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