From: J. BARRETT



  KITCHEN TOWEL, CROCHET

  To make a crochet kitchen towel you cut towel in half. You
  first hem it to catch rough edge or you don't really have to
  (I hate to sew so I don't) Using a crochet hook or yarn
  needle you can punch holes in top of towel. I do it as I go
  so I can make sure I get spacing right. (about 1/4" apart)
  mainly try to get it evenly spaced across the towel. I
  typically use dc across the first row. I decrease about
  every 3 stitches as I go up. Keep going till it approx 5-6"
  up from the towel. By this time it should be down to approx
  2" across. Do 6-7 rows at this size (3-4" long). Then make
  chain of 8 from one corner and hook to other corner. ch 3,
  dc back across ch. Finish off, weave in loose ends. Sew
  button (1-2" size measure first that will loop will slip
  over easily but also will not fall off) Placement of button
  is 2 rows down from top 2" section in center of towel. It
  really doesn't matter what stitch U make it with I have used
  all kinds of designs. Skipping spacing, triples, single
  crochets, solid all the way up w/no designs I just vary it
  for my sastification. Never did like doing the same thing
  over and over. That's why my directions are not real exact.
  If U need me to I can be specific and count stitches and
  etc.. I crochet rather tight so if my count on rows is high
  for U that's why...that why I _  tried to give in approx
  inches Looks like this when  ( ) done.Its hard 2 draw things
  on the computer. Good luck!! ***  # is where button goes.
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