Posted on March 25, 2010.
How can I hook a towel topper? I looked online and find models but I've never done one and can not go beyond the second stage: the chain stitch in every hole ... How can you do?
Without knowing what the previous statements are, it would be difficult to answer this question. For holes are you talking about? If you mean the holes in top of the towel, try this method. You would need to ensure the end of your first wire so that you do not pull the entire route where seams. Now put the hook in the first top hole towel, pull the loop through the hole son. (I usually work on the right side to left side as I am right handed.) Insert your hook into the hole, then pull the thread through the hole and towel through the previous stitch. This will point you in the first string and leave a loop on the hook to create the next stitch. Repeat this process for each hole on top with a towel. This should establish your baseline on which to build the rest of the top. If you can add more details on the instructions of the model you use, additional assistance may be available. Good luck.
While digging holes and make a chain stitch through the holes made is a way to go towel topper, I used to do otherwise. I take a tapestry needle and the same wire that I will use for the Topper and make a blanket stitch border at the top. Here is a link on how to make a blanket stitch. Keep scrolling down to how the instructions.
http://primrosedesign.blogspot.com/2006/11/stitch-school-blanket-stitch.html
Then I do a single hook through the loops created at the Nice summit marked by the blanket stitch. I try to hook on the ends of thread on the line of the first single hook to prevent unraveling. Once you have the first line sc fact, you can make any model you want.
Lynn
I'm not a model I found online, but this shop sells ready
http://craftycrochet.ecrater.com/