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Turkey Towel Topper Pattern Review

November 4, 2018

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Hey everyone! Today I’m going to review the Turkey Towel Topper pattern by Maggie Weldon. This pattern leaves you with a cute turkey design that is perfect for the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday. I only made a few changes to fit my needs for the pattern. This pattern can be found here.

turkey towel topper

TURKEY TOWEL TOPPER PATTERN REVIEW

To make this towel topper, you will need worsted weight yarn and a size H-8 crochet hook. I used Red Heart Super Saver yarn in burgundy, tan, dark brown, gold, and café latte (medium brown). I also used a Clover Amour hook, which I can’t say enough good things about them. You can purchase this hook here. You will need some wiggly eyes in order to complete this project as well. I purchased mine on Amazon.

You will start making the turkey feathers first. This might seem like a difficult concept when first looking at the photos, but it’s actually quite easy. With each color, you’re doing two rounds, one with double crochets and the other with chain stitches. I couldn’t believe how easy this pattern ended up being.

turkey towel topper

Once you finish the turkey feathers, you will start making the turkey head and neck. In the original pattern, you’re instructed to use plastic canvas, but I opted out of it. I felt like the pattern worked well on its own without the aid of the plastic canvas.

turkey towel topper

PATTERN ADJUSTMENTS

I also decided to make a different holder than the tie the pattern mentioned. Instead, I attached my medium brown yarn in the back of top of the towel topper and made 5 scs across. Then I chained 1 and made 1 sc across. I did this for 24 rows. Next, I chained 1, sc in the first two scs, ch 1 and skip next sc, and made 1 sc in the last 2 scs. This is for the buttonhole. For the final row, I made 1 sc into each st across including the ch-1 space.

turkey towel topper

Another thing I included as a loop in the back of the turkey towel topper. I wanted to have a loop in back in order to change out the towels. By having this loop, you are able to do just that. To make this loop, you will chain 26. Make a sc in the 2nd chain from your hook and in each stitch across. Fasten off. See below for placement of towel loop.

turkey towel topper

turkey towel topper

OVERALL IMPRESSION

I really enjoyed making the Turkey Towel Topper pattern. The pattern was well written and I had a lot of fun making this. This pattern doesn’t require a lot of yarn, so you can make multiple turkeys using one skein of each of the colors.

I highly recommend checking this pattern out and making some for yourself! You can get the pattern here. The Turkey Towel Topper is a great home décor item for the holiday season. They would also make some great gifts.

turkey towel topper

I hope you liked my review of the Turkey Towel Topper pattern. Have you made this pattern before? What do you think? Leave me a comment below. I’d love to hear from you.

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Hi everyone and thanks for stopping by! I’m Amanda, the crochet addict behind-the-scenes. I was always interested in crafting and being creative. One day I decided to learn how to crochet. I was instantly drawn to crochet and thought it was incredible how you could make something out of yarn and a hook. I guess you can say I’ve been ‘hooked’ ever since. Feel free to email me at amandacrochets@yahoo.com with any questions.

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