How to Sew a Ring onto a Crochet Project
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- In this video I'll show you how to sew a ring onto your crochet or knit projects. For this particular project, we're creating a crochet towel holder.
Crochet towel holders or toppers are huge lately! They're really fast and easy to crochet, making them the perfect item to stock up on for markets. The pattern is a beginner friendly pattern using basic crochet stitches and techniques. In the instructions on my blog, I have included not only one, but THREE different patterns to create a cute towel topper!
Find the full pattern below:
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Yarn - Bernat Maker Home Dec in Cream
4"\100mm Wooden Rings
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I love the patterns. I do have a question. Have you tried joining the ring at the beginning with a SC? If so what were your results? Just wondering.
Another question. Did I read correctly that it only takes about 25 yards for each holder?
Thank you for sharing the pattern. I have so many DT towels these will be great to add as gifts.
Thank you!! Yes, I did try that, the only issue is you can't do it on the ending ring, so then the two ends look different. I really wish though, because it is less work.
Yes, only about 25 yards per holder, based on using Bernat Maker Home.
Do you have a video on the pattern on the holder
I’m sorry, I don’t have a full video.
@@SimplyMadebyErin 6:17
@@GypsyLgK full video is now up!
Not sure if this is helpful or not - but to lessen the frustration of yarn splitting, I thread the eye of the needle through first and most times, it works out without splitting the yarn (of this “maker” yarn. I am a big fan!
Wow, I would have never thought of doing that. Very helpful, thank you!! I work with this yarn a lot, and it’s the only thing I dislike about it.
How do you have 2 strands to sew onto the ring? I only have 1.
Did you use two strands of yarn held together, as the pattern called for?
Thanks-it did work and I love them!
I am using a 5 mm braided cord and did not double it. Will it work with only 1 strand when attaching to the ring? Thanks!
I don’t see why it wouldn’t work.
Love it!!! It's amazing. Love the towels. Can I use any other yarn, maybe a super bulky one?
Thank you, and yes, try it with whatever you’d like!
Can you tell me the measurements? For the crochet
The full pattern with measurements can be found here: simplymadebyerin.com/2023/10/13/crochet-towel-holders-3-ways-free-crochet-pattern/
How did you get the 2 strands at the end?
The pattern calls for two strands of yarn held together.
Hermoso ❤ y que clase de hilo utilizas ?
Thank you it’s Bernat Maker Home Dec.
Also, love the towels in your video-where do you get them? Again, thanks!
You’re welcome, they’re Crae Home
@@SimplyMadebyErinThank you so much!
❤ lindo !!! Vou fazer 🥰
Thank you!
Love this project!! Where do I find the rings?
Thank you, you can find them here, they're 4"/100mm:
www.amazon.com/dp/B0BWR3RKM7?linkCode=ssc&tag=onamzerinha07-20&creativeASIN=B0BWR3RKM7&asc_item-id=amzn1.ideas.3WJAYUJ8ZF12&ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ofs_mixed_d_asin&th=1
Amazon
😢 they are currently unavailable.
@@mitruperyou may need to look for a slightly smaller size, all of the 100mm are sold out right now.
What do you mean to sew in the ends?
Hi there, if after you weave in the loose ends, the ends won’t stay in place you can take a needle and thread and stitch the ends in place so they don’t move.
Ma'am, do you have a video or one we can reference to sew in the ends? Knitted abut 16 towel toppers and used your sewing on ring video (above) but do not know how to sew in the ends. Thanks!! @@SimplyMadebyErin
Also, does it change based on the pattern?
@@crystaljohnson4729sorry, no video. It’s just a recommendation if after you weave in your ends they don’t stay in place, you can literally take a needle and thread and stitch them in place.
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Thanks!
Shoot…I misread your pattern and thought it was suitable for beginners, rather than advanced beginner. Can you recommend any videos that teach how to start the first line of stitches to then parlay the herringbone stitch into?
I have a video on the herringbone stitch, did you see that?
I now have a full video for the pattern on my UA-cam channel!!