Free Crochet Pattern Jolly Kitchen Towel Ideas

Jolly Kitchen Towel Ideas and Free Crochet Patterns

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During the festive time of the year, you’re about to decorate your house both inside and out with lovely Christmas ornaments. Once your menu is set and the guest list`s prepared, have you actually considered adding some festive cheer to your kitchen? These Jolly Kitchen Towel Ideas will do just that. They are definitely easy to crochet and will not take long to make. You will certainly have fun embellishing these crochet towels with stars and snowman`s faces. I`m sure that children will also love to be part of such cheerful projects and may even help with washing up and other chores! Check out these free patterns under the links below and follow us on Facebook and Pinterest for more creative ideas!

If you need more inspiration, check out our collections of Thanksgiving Table Setting Ideas and Snowflake Ornaments.

Snowman Kitchen Towel Free Crochet Pattern

Cotton yarn and a few basic stitches – that`s all you need to crochet this fun kitchen towel by Jennifer Pionk. It will surely make a lovely Christmas decoration and inspire kids to help out as well. If you feel that the Snowman needs a friend to hang around with, why not crochet a Gingerbread Man to keep him company.



Level: upper beginner Author: Jennifer Pionk

Crochet Snowman Kitchen Towel

The original pattern and the photos are on A Crocheted Simplicity. More info on Ravelry.

Retro Christmas Tree Towel Free Crochet Pattern

Bring some retro vibe to your kitchen with this Christmas tree towel. It uses a granny stitch that has a lovely texture and the festive color accents certainly give it a great pop. Jennifer Pionk feels the festive atmosphere already, undoubtedly!

Level: beginner Author: Jennifer Pionk

Crochet Christmas Tree Towel

The original pattern and the photos are on A Crocheted Simplicity. More info on Ravelry.

Gnome Towel Topper Free Crochet Pattern

Practical, festive, cute! Tonya Bush is helping us get our kitchens ready for the Christmas frenzy. These crochet toppers with easily removable kitchen towels will certainly decorate your home like a dream. On top of that, they are quick and easy to work on. Pure perfection!

Level: beginner Author: Tonya Bush

Gnome Towel Topper

The original pattern and the photos are on Nana’s Crafty Home. More info on Ravelry.

Santa Claus Kitchen Towel Free Crochet Pattern

Time to change the kitchen towels is coming soon! If you want the Christmas spirit to be present in your kitchen all the way through December, you should probably start working on this awesome crochet pattern by Jennifer Renaud quite soon.

Level: upper beginner Author: Jennifer Renaud

Santa Claus Crochet Kitchen Towel

The original pattern and the photos are on A Crocheted Simplicity. More info on Ravelry.

Elf Kitchen Towel Free Crochet Pattern

It’s almost time to invite elves to your kitchens, crochet lovers! Thanks to awesome seasonal crochet patterns by Jennifer Renaud, you will easily prepare your house for the wonderful wintertime. Get equipped with green and red yarn!

Level: upper beginner Author: Jennifer Renaud

Crochet Elf Kitchen Towel

The original pattern and the photos are on A Crocheted Simplicity. More info on Ravelry.

Reindeer Towel Topper Free Crochet Pattern

Tonya Bush from Nana’s Crafty Home has designed an adorable towel topper for this winter season! What is important, you will not need more than scraps of yarn to crochet it. It is time to let reindeer into your house!

Level: beginner Author: Tonya Bush

Crochet Reindeer Towel Topper

The original pattern and the photos are on Nana’s Crafty Home. More info on Ravelry.

Santa Towel Topper Free Crochet Pattern

A genius multi-use pattern by Kris Moore from Krissy’s Over the Mountain Crochet! This wonder is a towel topper, a gift card holder, and an adorable festive ornament all in one. Do you already know how you will use yours? Make a couple of them, why don’t you?

Level: upper beginner Author: Kris Moore

Crochet Santa Towel Topper

The original pattern and the photos are on Krissy’s Over the Mountain Crochet. More info on Ravelry.

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