Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Bobble or Scallop Towel Top *crochet pattern

Event season is coming and everyone always asks if I have any towels...well, I certainly do!

I used to cut the towels in half, sew the cut ends with a sewing machine then stitch with a needle to create the area where I would begin a top.  THAT was before.  For the past few years I have been in love with just keeping them folded and crocheting directly into the towel!  It sounds scarier than it is, I promise.




 


Materials:

 steel crochet hook size 1 (2,75mm)
G Hook
WW yarn of your choice, I used old Red Heart Super Saver in Gold
3/4"-1 1/8 " button I buy them in sets of 2 for  $0.88 at Walmart
Kitchen Towel of your choosing- I used seasonal towels from Walmart @ $0.88 a piece for pattern
Yarn needle

Abbreviations:

*: repeat directions between asterisks
yo: yarn over
fo: finish off
sk: skip
ch: chain
sl st: slip stitch
sc: single crochet
hdc: half double crochet
dc: double crochet
5 dc bobble: *yo insert hook, pull up a loop* 5x in same st, yo pull through all loops on hook
tr: treble crochet - also called triple crochet


Notes


All terms American.   If pattern reads "sc, sc2tog, 2sc" it would be read as, " single crochet, single crochet 2 stitches together, 2 single crochet in the next stitch", directions are to be repeated to end of row/round unless otherwise noted.  As with any pattern, be sure to read through once before beginning, and don't forget to mark your rounds! (I use a bit of contrasting yarn) This is an original design by me, Anna Wilson 2016.



You may do whatever you like with your completed Bobble or Scallop Towels, you can sell them, use them for kitchen or bathroom convenience or even give them as a gift!  I only ask that you please not claim this pattern as your own, I worked hard to design my Bobble or Scallop Towels :)


Directions:

with STEEL crochet hook

Begin by folding your towel in half and pinning the towel to help you keep an even top.


1: begin with a loop on your hook, insert the hook through both layers of towel about 1/4" below fold, yo and pull back through towel, yo and finish as a sc.  Continue in this manor approximately every 1/4" until you reach the opposite edge of your towel.  I try to keep the numbers even in this row. CHANGE TO G HOOK CH 2 turn






2: dc across.  ch 3 turn

3:  * sk st, tr * end with a tr (even if that means 2  tr next to each other) ch2 turn

4: sk 1st 2 sts, * dc in space between tr sts, sk 2 sts* dc in last space.  Ch2 turn

5: sk 1st st, dc to last 2 sts, sk 1 st dc in last st.  Continue to reduce in this way until 6 sts remain. 



6-19: dc (6) ch 2 turn

20: 2dc (12)  ch2 turn

21: dc5, sk 2 sts, ch2, dc5 (10) ch1 turn

SCALLOP TOP:

22: sk 2 sts, 8tr in next st, 2sc in ch sp, sk2 sts, 8tr in next st, sc in last st, ch1 turn

23: sc4, 2sc x2, sc7, 2sc x2, sc4. f.o. weave in ends

BOBBLE TOP:

22: * 5dcbobble, sc * x2, sc, 2sc in ch sp, sc, * 5dcbobble, sc * x2. ch2 turn

23: sk 1st st, sc, * 5dcbobble, sc * x5 ch1 turn

24: sc (10) f.o. weave in ends


Finishing:

Attach button on right side of towel between rows 4/5. 

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