Materials:
Hook size G/6-4.25mm
Crochet cotton (less than 1 oz.)
1 button (approx. ½ in.)
Ring:
To begin, loop yarn around your hand twice to make a ring 2-2 ½ inches across. Using crochet hook, pull yarn through loop to make a slip stitch.
Ch 3 (counts as first dc). Dc around loop until you have about 50 dc. The number of stitches may vary depending on the size of your ring. Evenly space your dc to cover the yarn loop without letting the ring become “wavy” in appearance. Join with sl st to first dc. Turn.
Tab:
Ch 3 (counts as first dc), dc in next 9 stitches (10 dc total). Turn. Repeat for 10 rows.
Edging:
Ch 1, sc across last row. Make 2 more sc in last dc. Continue sc, spacing evenly, along side of tab. For ring, sc 3, sk 1 around to second side of tab. Sc evenly along second side. Make 2 sc in last stitch. Join and fasten off.
Sew button on center stitch on the first row of the tab. To close, slide button between center stitches of last tab row.
Copyright 2008 Kiel Lemon
**Note: You may not reproduce this pattern or distribute it and claim it as your own. You may not sell this pattern or sell any items made using this pattern. However, you may link to this pattern and use it for personal, non-commercial items. Thanks!**


Hello I just love this pattern ithink it is juet great.
Love the pattern, especially since it doesn’t use, as usual, the bone rings.
Very cute!! Thanks for sharing the pattern!
very nice and easy to make….thanks
Super Cute! I’m looking at making a few kitchen sets for gift for the holidays! I can’t wait to try this! Thanks!
Love it!!! Will make a great addition to a towel gift. Thanks for sharing.
Looks terrfic! I’ve done these around a canning jar lid as well.
Lovely got make nice gift pattern
What a great pattern. I’m learning to crochet. Hope I can do it! I didn’t want the kind that is part of the towel. This is perfect! Thanks!
I found your site today by way of the Daily Crocheter. I love your towel ring, but what got me more was the Bible verse you posted. I had a surgerical procedure today that verse once again took me through the procedure just fine. Thank you. Janet
Can not wait to make some. Lovely patterns.
Thank you so much. It is just what I needed . There is no where to hang a towel in my kitchen except the fridge door and hate doing that because it you are not careful the door won’t close.
I love this pattern! It’s so easy and quick to make. I always crocheted on the top of towels, but once the towel wears out or gets grungy, you have to throw the whole item out. This is great!
Thanks so much, this is beautiful.
A great easy pattern and a nice way to use up leftover cotton yarn.
I plan on making many of these as gifts.