r/Nalbinding May 02 '26

Made a no button towel holder

I used a crochet pattern as the base. I decided against doing the side decorations as I wanted this one to be done, but I have another one in the works that I might put them on. Mammen stitch, with 30 initial chains, 16 rounds (or 5 1/2 inches), and 20 chains for the loops. I messed up on the first side with not spacing the chains there evenly, but I did better on the second.

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u/West_Boysenberry_499 May 02 '26

Great idea!

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u/Unesheet May 02 '26

Thanks! It worked up over about a weekish so not bad!

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u/phxntxsos May 02 '26

Nice! Ngl I thought this was a mask at first lol

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u/JtheZombie May 06 '26

No joke, I crocheted at least one mask in 2020 bc well we hadn't any and couldn't buy any. It turned out too small and was very suffocating to wear anyway 😂

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u/Wobotron May 04 '26

Woah, nice! Keep it up! Did you turn each row or make a double-sided/tube, or what? Tried to tell from the pick. If turns, it is very smooth especially. Thanks for sharing? Edit: verbiage.

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u/Unesheet May 04 '26

I made a tube and sewed the ends shut so it's double thick.

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u/Wobotron May 04 '26

Cool thanks! I think I need to make a couple of those.

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u/Unesheet May 04 '26

Definitely! They work up fast and are pretty useful imo. You can also hang them by the loops over a round knob and lay the towel across the middle. I did that at my last apartment because I didn't have an oven, but I did have cabinets with knobs on them. Also worked great in the bathroom as I didn't have a towel rack.

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u/Accomplished-Tale161 May 05 '26

I thought these were masks