DIY crochet towel holder. Towel holder. Crocheting the edge: scheme and materials


To crochet a sunflower towel holder, we will need:

Chocolate yarn - approx. 20-30 gr. (you can use acrylic, cotton and other remnants of yarn, I used the remnants of wool for children Viking Baby Ull, 50 gr. = 175 m. and knitted in 2 strands);
- yellow yarn - approx. 20-30 gr. (I used the remnants of Gjestal Baby Ull wool, 50 gr. = 175 m. and knitted in 2 strands);
- a hook of a suitable size (No. 3.5);

Designations:

sc= single crochet;
pssn= double crochet;
ssn= double crochet;
vp= air loop;
ss= connecting post;
increase= 2 tbsp. b / n in one loop of the previous row;

Description of knitting:

holder base:

Row 1: Cast on ch 12 with brown thread and work 1 dc in the third st from the hook, 8 dc in subsequent stitches, then 3 dc in the last stitch of the chain, then turn the knitting and knit 8 dc on the reverse side of the chain from ch, 1 dc in the first chain loop and 1cc to close the row. Next, knit in a circle and start each row with 3 lifting loops. [= 22]

Row 2: Ch 3 inc, 1 dc in the same st (first inc), inc, 8 dc, 3 inc, 8 dc, 1 inc, 1 dc [= 28].
3 row: ch 3, 1 dc in the same loop (first increase), 1 dc, increase, 9 dc, (increase, 1 dc) * repeat 3 times, 8 dc, increase, 1 dc, 1 sl-st [= 34] .
4 row: (raise, 2 dc) * repeat 2 times, 8 dc, (increase, 2 dc) * repeat 3 times, 8 dc, increase, 2 dc, 1 dc [= 40].
5 row: (raise, 3 dc) * repeat 2 times, 8 dc, (increase, 3 dc) * repeat 3 times, 8 dc, increase, 3 dc, 1 dc [= 46].
6-7 rows: 46 dc [= 46]
8 row: strapping according to the scheme:

note that the holder of this size is designed for a thick terry towel. For a regular kitchen towel, which is much thinner, the base of the holder should also be smaller. In this case, I recommend knitting rows 1-4, and then 2 rows without increments and the last row of binding.

Internal mount:
Turn the base of the holder to the wrong side and from the extreme loops of the first row of the base, dial a chain of 20 ch (or a smaller amount for thinner towels). Then attach the chain to the loops on the other side of the first row.
Next, knit a row of sc along the chain of ch and at the end of the row with one sl-st attach the row to the loops of the first row of the base. Knit a couple more rows of sc in the same way, knit 1 sl-st at the end of each row to attach the inner fastener to the base of the holder.
This is what the internal fastening looks like on the back side of the base of the holder:

Holder handle:
- The handle of the towel holder has 3 holes and 2 buttons, making it versatile and suitable for any type of fastening. So, for example, a towel in the holder can be hung on a hook, on a ring holder, on a door handle or a stove handle.
Turn the base of the holder right side out. From the loops of the inlaid edge of the base (a chain of 12 ch - see 1 row of the base), dial a chain of 30 ch:

Next, knit a row of sc, returning along the loops of the chain back to the base of the holder. To attach the chain to the base of the holder, knit 1 ss.
Similarly, knit another row of sc.
In the next row, you need to knit holes for buttons, for this you need to knit as follows:
- 4 sbn, 3 ch and skip 3 sbn of the previous row, 7 sbn, 3 ch and skip 3 sbn of the previous row, 7 sbn, 3 ch and skip 3 sbn of the previous row, 5 sbn 1 sl-st to attach to the base.
This is what the holder handle looks like at this stage:

We knit 2 more rows of sbn in the manner described above, and then, without tearing off the thread, we tie the handle around its entire perimeter with a “crustacean step” (I tied it in one thread):

It remains only to sew the buttons on the back of the base of the holder at a distance corresponding to the distance between the holes:

The towel holder is ready!

Now you need to figure out how to decorate the holder. You can use your imagination and leftover yarn and decorate the holder with multi-colored knitted flowers.
You can choose yarn to match the color of the towel or reverse, a contrasting color, and knit ruffles over the warp.
For children's options, you can decorate the holder with knitted muzzles of men or animals.
If the towel is planned to be colored, then you can choose a yarn that matches the color and try to repeat the pattern of the towel by crocheting it.
In general - invent, try, experiment! All in your hands.

I suggest decorating the holder with a crocheted sunflower flower:

Sunflower flower:

We knit the core of a sunflower:
Row 1: Cast on ch 2 with brown thread and end in a ring. Knit 7 sc [= 7]. Next, knit in a circle.
2 row: *increase*. Repeat * 7 times [= 14].
3 row: * increase, 1 sbn *. Repeat * 7 times [= 21].
4 row: * increase, 2 sc *. Repeat * 7 times [= 28].
5 row: *increase, 3 sbn*. Repeat * 7 times [= 35].
6 row: * increase, 4 sc *. Repeat * 7 times [= 42].
7 row: * increase, 5 sbn *. Repeat * 7 times [= 48].
8-9 rows: 48 sc [= 48].

Next, in the second loop from the hook, we knit sc, then in subsequent loops we knit pssn, ssn, 2 ss2n, ssn, pssn, sbn and a connecting loop into the next loop of the base of the sunflower to secure the petal.

For those who are better versed in knitting patterns, I suggest the following short petal pattern:


Next, we knit the petal a little longer by analogy with the previous one, for this we collect 12 ch and then in the center of the petal, instead of 2 ss2n, we knit 4 ss2n.
Here is a knitting pattern for a long sunflower petal:

We continue in the same way, alternating long and short petals around the entire circumference of the flower:

You can decorate a sunflower flower with ready-made butterflies, ladybugs or dragonflies.

The towel holder is a beautiful, handy and practical item suitable for any style of kitchen or bathroom interior decoration. A crocheted holder can also be a great gift that will allow you to break the ingrained stereotype that giving a towel is a bad omen. Well, let many be sure of this, but this sign does not apply to the towel holder.

To crochet a sunflower towel holder, we will need:

Chocolate yarn - approx. 20-30 gr. (you can use acrylic, cotton and other remnants of yarn, I used the remnants of wool for children Viking Baby Ull, 50 gr. = 175 m. and knitted in 2 strands);
- yellow yarn - approx. 20-30 gr. (I used the remnants of Gjestal Baby Ull wool, 50 gr. = 175 m. and knitted in 2 strands);
- a hook of a suitable size (No. 3.5);

Designations:

sc = single crochet;
pssn \u003d half-column with a crochet;
ssn = double crochet;
ch \u003d air loop;
ss = connecting post;
Increase = 2 tbsp. b / n in one loop of the previous row;

Description of knitting:

holder base:

Row 1: Cast on ch 12 with brown thread and work 1 dc in the third st from the hook, 8 dc in subsequent stitches, then 3 dc in the last stitch of the chain, then turn the knitting and knit 8 dc on the reverse side of the chain from ch, 1 dc in the first chain loop and 1cc to close the row. Next, knit in a circle and start each row with 3 lifting loops. [= 22]

Row 2: Ch 3 inc, 1 dc in the same st (first inc), inc, 8 dc, 3 inc, 8 dc, 1 inc, 1 dc [= 28].
3 row: ch 3, 1 dc in the same loop (first increase), 1 dc, increase, 9 dc, (increase, 1 dc) * repeat 3 times, 8 dc, increase, 1 dc, 1 sl-st [= 34] .
4 row: (raise, 2 dc) * repeat 2 times, 8 dc, (increase, 2 dc) * repeat 3 times, 8 dc, increase, 2 dc, 1 dc [= 40].
5 row: (raise, 3 dc) * repeat 2 times, 8 dc, (increase, 3 dc) * repeat 3 times, 8 dc, increase, 3 dc, 1 dc [= 46].
6-7 rows: 46 dc [= 46]
8 row: strapping according to the scheme:

Please note that this size holder is designed for a thick terry towel. For a regular kitchen towel, which is much thinner, the base of the holder should also be smaller. In this case, I recommend knitting rows 1-4, and then 2 rows without increments and the last row of binding.

Internal mount:
Turn the base of the holder to the wrong side and from the extreme loops of the first row of the base, dial a chain of 20 ch (or a smaller amount for thinner towels). Then attach the chain to the loops on the other side of the first row.
Next, knit a row of sc along the chain of ch and at the end of the row with one sl-st attach the row to the loops of the first row of the base. Knit a couple more rows of sc in the same way, knit 1 sl-st at the end of each row to attach the inner fastener to the base of the holder.
This is what the internal fastening looks like on the back side of the base of the holder:

Holder handle:
- The handle of the towel holder has 3 holes and 2 buttons, making it versatile and suitable for any type of fastening. So, for example, a towel in the holder can be hung on a hook, on a ring holder, on a door handle or a stove handle.
Turn the base of the holder right side out. From the loops of the inlaid edge of the base (a chain of 12 ch - see 1 row of the base), dial a chain of 30 ch:

Next, knit a row of sc, returning along the loops of the chain back to the base of the holder. To attach the chain to the base of the holder, knit 1 ss.
Similarly, knit another row of sc.
In the next row, you need to knit holes for buttons, for this you need to knit as follows:
- 4 sbn, 3 ch and skip 3 sbn of the previous row, 7 sbn, 3 ch and skip 3 sbn of the previous row, 7 sbn, 3 ch and skip 3 sbn of the previous row, 5 sbn 1 sl-st to attach to the base.
This is what the holder handle looks like at this stage:

We knit 2 more rows of sbn in the manner described above, and then, without tearing off the thread, we tie the handle around its entire perimeter with a “crustacean step” (I tied it in one thread):

It remains only to sew the buttons on the back of the base of the holder at a distance corresponding to the distance between the holes:

The towel holder is ready!

Now you need to figure out how to decorate the holder. You can use your imagination and leftover yarn and decorate the holder with multi-colored knitted flowers.
You can choose yarn to match the color of the towel or vice versa, a contrasting color, and knit ruffles over the warp.
For children's options, you can decorate the holder with knitted muzzles of men or animals.
If the towel is planned to be colored, then you can choose a yarn that matches the color and try to repeat the pattern of the towel by crocheting it.
In general - invent, try, experiment! All in your hands.

I suggest decorating the holder with a crocheted sunflower flower:

Sunflower flower:

We knit the core of a sunflower:
Row 1: Cast on ch 2 with brown thread and end in a ring. Knit 7 sc [= 7]. Next, knit in a circle.
2 row: *increase*. Repeat * 7 times [= 14].
3 row: * increase, 1 sbn *. Repeat * 7 times [= 21].
4 row: * increase, 2 sc *. Repeat * 7 times [= 28].
5 row: *increase, 3 sbn*. Repeat * 7 times [= 35].
6 row: * increase, 4 sc *. Repeat * 7 times [= 42].
7 row: * increase, 5 sbn *. Repeat * 7 times [= 48].
8-9 rows: 48 sc [= 48].

Next, in the second loop from the hook, we knit sc, then in subsequent loops we knit pssn, ssn, 2 ss2n, ssn, pssn, sbn and a connecting loop into the next loop of the base of the sunflower to secure the petal.

For those who are better versed in knitting patterns, I suggest the following short petal pattern:


Next, we knit the petal a little longer by analogy with the previous one, for this we collect 12 ch and then in the center of the petal, instead of 2 ss2n, we knit 4 ss2n.
Here is a knitting pattern for a long sunflower petal:

We continue in the same way, alternating long and short petals around the entire circumference of the flower:

You can decorate a sunflower flower with ready-made butterflies, ladybugs, etc.

Towel holder with a knitted sunflower flower is ready!

A clean and tidy apartment is the dream of every housewife. An important attribute of such tidiness is the arrangement of all things in strictly designated places.

Towels are usually stored hanging on hooks. However, due to the current variety of such types of attachment, the question arises which towel hooks to choose. We will talk about this in our article.

Advantages and disadvantages of hooks

These devices are a good option for storing towels, since this method does not contradict the basic requirements of sanitation, and in terms of convenience it suits the hosts and guests.

Towels that are hung on hooks rather than stored on shelves or in other places without access to fresh air, the risk of reproduction and development of colonies of harmful microorganisms is much lower. In addition, they save space, which is especially true for small bathrooms and kitchens in small apartments. And then, these personal hygiene items, hanging in places of direct use, create the necessary comfort for the inhabitants of the home.

Along with a look at the advantages of this type of fastening, there are also opposing opinions based on the possibility of disturbing the design and interior of the room due to hanging towels. But this shortcoming can hardly be true for bathrooms. Here they are always in place, especially since the look of modern bath towels, on the contrary, can only decorate such a room. In the kitchen, it is quite possible to do without hanging means for wiping dishes after washing them. And if there is a dishwasher, then towels in the kitchen are not needed at all.

Product varieties

There is a wide variety of types and types of towel hooks on the market today.

On suction cups

Perfect for those who do not want to violate the integrity of the wall. Perfect for the pre-shower area (where there is not too much humidity). But such holders cannot be recommended, since for a large towel - even a dry one - they are rather weak.

Velcro

Similar to the previous version, but more reliable (it is known that suction cup mounts often fall off the wall, dropping everything that hung on them). This type is suitable directly for the bathroom.

screwable

With the help of self-tapping screws, bolts and other building elements - such products are universal, but not very popular, as they require violation of the integrity of the wall structure.

DIY

At home, you can make towel hooks on your own from a variety of materials: stone, wood, leather, or even concrete.

However, one of the most popular, affordable and malleable materials is plywood. Making a towel hook out of this material is not difficult even for a beginner.

  • First you need to sand the plywood of the right size, after which it needs to be primed. This will be the basis for future mounts.
  • Further, only your imagination limits: you can paint the product in your favorite color or apply a pattern to it. So, you can draw a cute face if the hook is for a baby towel.
  • Attach the finished base to the wall in a convenient way.

  • To create a fastener, you can use a rope (from which a loop should be made), a “crocodile” or even ordinary buttons. You can also make a double hook using 2 fasteners. Or you can cut decorative holders of any shape from the same plywood with a jigsaw and glue them into the cuts cut in the base according to the size of the finished holders. All details, of course, should be processed and then painted.
  • The fixture can be given a touch of elegance by painting it in a single color tone (e.g. beige or white).

Such a plywood towel rack is suitable for a dry room, as the material will not withstand high humidity.

What is the best height to hang?

You can hang hooks for towels at any height convenient for you. The distance from the floor by 190-200 centimeters is considered standard. But here it is also important to consider the growth of households. For example, if a child will use the towels located on this mount, then the height should be reduced to match his height. It is worth remembering that if you have pets, you do not need to hang towels too low.

The towel hook in the bathroom, being a very insignificant detail, can become an important component of the interior of the room. If you like to be original - make a homemade hook from the right material. This can not only give an interesting twist to the design, but also save money.

An interesting idea for making a towel hook is in the video below.

Crocheted towel holder. Knitted sunflower flower. Master class on knitting a sunflower flower and a towel holder.

The towel holder is a beautiful, handy and practical item suitable for any style of kitchen or bathroom interior decoration. A crochet holder can also be a great gift. With great pleasure I will share with you the pattern and description of the knitting of this holder.
To crochet a sunflower towel holder, we will need:
- chocolate-colored yarn - approx. 20-30 gr. (you can use acrylic, cotton and other remnants of yarn, I used the remnants of wool for Viking Baby Ull, 50 gr. = 175 m. and knitted in 2 strands);
- yellow yarn - approx. 20-30 gr. (I used the remnants of Gjestal Baby Ull wool, 50 gr. = 175 m. and knitted in 2 strands);
- a hook of a suitable size (No. 3.5);

Designations:
sc = single crochet;
pssn \u003d half-column with a crochet;
ssn = double crochet;
ch \u003d air loop;
ss = connecting post;
Increase = 2 tbsp. b / n in one loop of the previous row;

Description of knitting:

holder base:
Row 1: Cast on ch 12 with brown thread and work 1 dc in the third st from the hook, 8 dc in subsequent stitches, then 3 dc in the last stitch of the chain, then turn the knitting and knit 8 dc on the reverse side of the chain from ch, 1 dc in the first chain loop and 1cc to close the row. Next, knit in a circle and start each row with 3 lifting loops. [= 22]

Row 2: Ch 3 inc, 1 dc in the same st (first inc), inc, 8 dc, 3 inc, 8 dc, 1 inc, 1 dc [= 28].
3 row: ch 3, 1 dc in the same loop (first increase), 1 dc, increase, 9 dc, (increase, 1 dc) * repeat 3 times, 8 dc, increase, 1 dc, 1 sl-st [= 34] .
4 row: (raise, 2 dc) * repeat 2 times, 8 dc, (increase, 2 dc) * repeat 3 times, 8 dc, increase, 2 dc, 1 dc [= 40].
5 row: (raise, 3 dc) * repeat 2 times, 8 dc, (increase, 3 dc) * repeat 3 times, 8 dc, increase, 3 dc, 1 dc [= 46].
6-7 rows: 46 dc [= 46]
8 row: strapping according to the scheme:

Please note that this size holder is designed for a thick terry towel. For a regular kitchen towel, which is much thinner, the base of the holder should also be smaller. In this case, I recommend knitting rows 1-4, and then 2 rows without increments and the last row of binding.

Internal mount:
Turn the base of the holder to the wrong side and from the extreme loops of the first row of the base, dial a chain of 20 ch (or a smaller amount for thinner towels). Then attach the chain to the loops on the other side of the first row.
Next, knit a row of sc along the chain of ch and at the end of the row with one sl-st attach the row to the loops of the first row of the base. Knit a couple more rows of sc in the same way, knit 1 sl-st at the end of each row to attach the inner fastener to the base of the holder.
This is what the internal fastening looks like on the back side of the base of the holder:

Holder handle:
- The handle of the towel holder has 3 holes and 2 buttons, making it versatile and suitable for any type of fastening. So, for example, a towel in the holder can be hung on a hook, on a ring holder, on a door handle or a stove handle.
Turn the base of the holder right side out. From the loops of the inlaid edge of the base (a chain of 12 ch - see 1 row of the base), dial a chain of 30 ch:

Next, knit a row of sc, returning along the loops of the chain back to the base of the holder. To attach the chain to the base of the holder, knit 1 ss.
Similarly, knit another row of sc.
In the next row, you need to knit holes for buttons, for this you need to knit as follows:
- 4 sbn, 3 ch and skip 3 sbn of the previous row, 7 sbn, 3 ch and skip 3 sbn of the previous row, 7 sbn, 3 ch and skip 3 sbn of the previous row, 5 sbn 1 sl-st to attach to the base.
This is what the holder handle looks like at this stage:

We knit 2 more rows of sbn in the manner described above, and then, without tearing off the thread, we tie the handle around its entire perimeter with a “crustacean step” (I tied it in one thread):

It remains only to sew the buttons on the back of the base of the holder at a distance corresponding to the distance between the holes:

The towel holder is ready!

Now you need to figure out how to decorate the holder. You can use your imagination and leftover yarn and decorate the holder with multi-colored knitted flowers.
You can choose yarn to match the color of the towel or vice versa, a contrasting color, and knit ruffles over the warp.
For children's options, you can decorate the holder with knitted muzzles of men or animals.
If the towel is planned to be colored, then you can choose a yarn that matches the color and try to repeat the pattern of the towel by crocheting it.
In general - invent, try, experiment! All in your hands.

I suggest decorating the holder with a crocheted sunflower flower.
We knit the core of a sunflower:
Row 1: Cast on ch 2 with brown thread and end in a ring. Knit 7 sc [= 7]. Next, knit in a circle.
2 row: *increase*. Repeat * 7 times [= 14].
3 row: * increase, 1 sbn *. Repeat * 7 times [= 21].
4 row: * increase, 2 sc *. Repeat * 7 times [= 28].
5 row: *increase, 3 sbn*. Repeat * 7 times [= 35].
6 row: * increase, 4 sc *. Repeat * 7 times [= 42].
7 row: * increase, 5 sbn *. Repeat * 7 times [= 48].
8-9 rows: 48 sc [= 48].

Next, we knit sunflower petals. To do this, go to knitting with yellow yarn and attach the yarn by knitting 1 connecting loop. Then we knit 10 ch:

Next, in the second loop from the hook, we knit sc, then in subsequent loops we knit pssn, ssn, 2 ss2n, ssn, pssn, sbn and a connecting loop into the next loop of the base of the sunflower to secure the petal.

For those who are better versed in knitting patterns, I suggest the following short petal pattern:

Next, we knit the petal a little longer by analogy with the previous one, for this we collect 12 ch and then in the center of the petal, instead of 2 ss2n, we knit 4 ss2n.
Here is a knitting pattern for a long sunflower petal:

We continue in the same way, alternating long and short petals around the entire circumference of the flower:

You can decorate a sunflower flower with ready-made butterflies, ladybugs or dragonflies.
Towel holder with a knitted sunflower flower is ready!

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Crocheted towel holder. Knitted sunflower flower. Master class on knitting a sunflower flower and a towel holder.

Towel holder- this is a beautiful, comfortable and practical thing, suitable for any style of interior design of a kitchen or bathroom. A crocheted holder can also be a great gift that will allow you to break the ingrained stereotype that giving a towel is a bad omen. Well, let many be sure of this, but this sign does not apply to the towel holder;)

For my housemate who loves to spend time in the kitchen preparing various goodies, I knitted this towel holder. With great pleasure I will share with you the pattern and description of the knitting of this holder:

To crochet a sunflower towel holder, we will need:

Chocolate yarn - approx. 20-30 gr. (you can use acrylic, cotton and other remnants of yarn, I used the remnants of wool for children Viking Baby Ull, 50 gr. = 175 m. and knitted in 2 strands);
- yellow yarn - approx. 20-30 gr. (I used the remnants of Gjestal Baby Ull wool, 50 gr. = 175 m. and knitted in 2 strands);
- a hook of a suitable size (No. 3.5);

Designations:

sc= single crochet;
pssn= double crochet;
ssn= double crochet;
vp= air loop;
ss= connecting post;
increase= 2 tbsp. b / n in one loop of the previous row;

Description of knitting:

holder base:

Row 1: Cast on ch 12 with brown thread and work 1 dc in the third st from the hook, 8 dc in subsequent stitches, then 3 dc in the last stitch of the chain, then turn the knitting and knit 8 dc on the reverse side of the chain from ch, 1 dc in the first chain loop and 1cc to close the row. Next, knit in a circle and start each row with 3 lifting loops. [= 22]

Row 2: Ch 3 inc, 1 dc in the same st (first inc), inc, 8 dc, 3 inc, 8 dc, 1 inc, 1 dc [= 28].
3 row: ch 3, 1 dc in the same loop (first increase), 1 dc, increase, 9 dc, (increase, 1 dc) * repeat 3 times, 8 dc, increase, 1 dc, 1 sl-st [= 34] .
4 row: (raise, 2 dc) * repeat 2 times, 8 dc, (increase, 2 dc) * repeat 3 times, 8 dc, increase, 2 dc, 1 dc [= 40].
5 row: (raise, 3 dc) * repeat 2 times, 8 dc, (increase, 3 dc) * repeat 3 times, 8 dc, increase, 3 dc, 1 dc [= 46].
6-7 rows: 46 dc [= 46]
8 row: strapping according to the scheme:

note that the holder of this size is designed for a thick terry towel. For a regular kitchen towel, which is much thinner, the base of the holder should also be smaller. In this case, I recommend knitting rows 1-4, and then 2 rows without increments and the last row of binding.

Internal mount:
Turn the base of the holder to the wrong side and from the extreme loops of the first row of the base, dial a chain of 20 ch (or a smaller amount for thinner towels). Then attach the chain to the loops on the other side of the first row.
Next, knit a row of sc along the chain of ch and at the end of the row with one sl-st attach the row to the loops of the first row of the base. Knit a couple more rows of sc in the same way, knit 1 sl-st at the end of each row to attach the inner fastener to the base of the holder.
This is what the internal fastening looks like on the back side of the base of the holder:

Holder handle:
- The handle of the towel holder has 3 holes and 2 buttons, making it versatile and suitable for any type of fastening. So, for example, a towel in the holder can be hung on a hook, on a ring holder, on a door handle or a stove handle.
Turn the base of the holder right side out. From the loops of the inlaid edge of the base (a chain of 12 ch - see 1 row of the base), dial a chain of 30 ch:

Next, knit a row of sc, returning along the loops of the chain back to the base of the holder. To attach the chain to the base of the holder, knit 1 ss.
Similarly, knit another row of sc.
In the next row, you need to knit holes for buttons, for this you need to knit as follows:
- 4 sbn, 3 ch and skip 3 sbn of the previous row, 7 sbn, 3 ch and skip 3 sbn of the previous row, 7 sbn, 3 ch and skip 3 sbn of the previous row, 5 sbn 1 sl-st to attach to the base.
This is what the holder handle looks like at this stage:

We knit 2 more rows of sbn in the manner described above, and then, without tearing off the thread, we tie the handle around its entire perimeter with a “crustacean step” (I tied it in one thread):

It remains only to sew the buttons on the back of the base of the holder at a distance corresponding to the distance between the holes:

The towel holder is ready!

Now you need to figure out how to decorate the holder. You can use your imagination and leftover yarn and decorate the holder with multi-colored knitted flowers.
You can choose yarn to match the color of the towel or reverse, a contrasting color, and knit ruffles over the warp.
For children's options, you can decorate the holder with knitted muzzles of men or animals.
If the towel is planned to be colored, then you can choose a yarn that matches the color and try to repeat the pattern of the towel by crocheting it.
In general - invent, try, experiment! All in your hands.

I suggest decorating the holder with a crocheted sunflower flower:

Sunflower flower:

We knit the core of a sunflower:
Row 1: Cast on ch 2 with brown thread and end in a ring. Knit 7 sc [= 7]. Next, knit in a circle.
2 row: *increase*. Repeat * 7 times [= 14].
3 row: * increase, 1 sbn *. Repeat * 7 times [= 21].
4 row: * increase, 2 sc *. Repeat * 7 times [= 28].
5 row: *increase, 3 sbn*. Repeat * 7 times [= 35].
6 row: * increase, 4 sc *. Repeat * 7 times [= 42].
7 row: * increase, 5 sbn *. Repeat * 7 times [= 48].
8-9 rows: 48 sc [= 48].

Next, in the second loop from the hook, we knit sc, then in subsequent loops we knit pssn, ssn, 2 ss2n, ssn, pssn, sbn and a connecting loop into the next loop of the base of the sunflower to secure the petal.

For those who are better versed in knitting patterns, I suggest the following short petal pattern:


Next, we knit the petal a little longer by analogy with the previous one, for this we collect 12 ch and then in the center of the petal, instead of 2 ss2n, we knit 4 ss2n.
Here is a knitting pattern for a long sunflower petal:

We continue in the same way, alternating long and short petals around the entire circumference of the flower.







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