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Crochet Basic “Gripper” Towel Ring

Crocheting a basic "Gripper" towel ring is a fun and practical project that can add a stylish touch to your kitchen or bathroom. The design not only serves as a functional holder for your towels but also brings a handmade charm to your space. By incorporating different colors and textures of yarn, you can customize the towel ring to match your decor and create a unique piece that reflects your personal style. Whether you are a crochet enthusiast looking for a new project or a beginner eager to try something new, this towel ring is a great way to showcase your creativity and create something useful for your home. So grab your crochet hooks, pick out your favorite yarn, and get ready to make a charming "Gripper" towel ring that will add a special touch to any room in your house.

Materials:

Worsted weight yarn (cotton or acrylic)

Crochet hook size G

Two 2” lucite rings

3/4” - 1” button

Needle and thread

Small towel

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To work sc dec: (Insert hook in next st and pull up a loop) 2 times; yo and

pull through all 3 remaining loops on hook.

Stack one lucite ring on top the other.

Round 1: Work 6 sc around both rings, ch 31, sc in the 2nd ch from hook

and in each ch across, work 2 sc around both rings, turn; skip the first 2

sc’s, sc in each of the next 29 sc’s, 2 sc in the next sc, ch 1, turn; work 2 sc

in the first sc, ch 3, skip next 3 sc, sc in each of the next 27 sc, work 2 sc

around both rings, turn; skip first 2 sc, sc in each of the next 27 sc, sc in

each of the next 3 ch’s, sc dec over the next 2 sc, ch 1, turn; sc dec over

the first 2 sts, sc in each of the next 29 sc; work 6 sc around both rings;

work 20 sc around the top ring ONLY; join with a sl st to the first sc; turn.

Round 2: Sl st in each st around (ring AND strap); join with a sl st to the

first sl st. Fasten off. Weave in ends.

Finishing: Sew button to strap just above ring. Gently pull two rings apart

at the bottom and insert towel between rings.

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