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Christmas Kitchen Towel Sets

Posted on December 5, 2008

Are you like many of us handcrafting Christmas gifts this year? I have been busy crocheting kitchen towel sets for Christmas gifts. Each set includes a greenie which is crocheted from recycled lettuce netting and cotton, along with dishcloth, potholder, and a towel topper.

Here is one full Christmas crochet kitchen towel set and below you will find individual items with the pattern links.

All photos are clickable to supersize.

Red Towel Topper
Towel topper with the free pattern found here


Christmas star dishcloth pattern found here

Christmas Potholder
Christmas potholder with the free crochet pattern link here


Greenies are crocheted with this free pattern but with a scalloped edge option. The option edging is accomplished by working *Ch 3 in corner st, Dc in same st, skip 2 sts and Sl St in next st* and repeating between * around to beginning Ch 3.

So whether you are into crafting with recycled materials or just crocheting, I hope I have inspired you with my kitchen towel sets. They do make wonderful gifts and are very useful items around the kitchen.

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6 Responses

  1. Le-Chat
    December 6, 2008

    Love the star pattern!


  2. Stefanie
    December 6, 2008

    I’m always inspired and jealous of your creativity :)

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  3. Cindy
    December 6, 2008

    Thanks Stefanie for the kind words and the award. I always appreciate your support of my blog.


  4. Cathy
    December 9, 2008

    I’m praying for you! Thank you for sharing your story and your wonderful ideas. My refugee friends are sewing, crocheting, and crafting — and a church has agreed to market our products! I appreciate your helpful information. May God bless, heal, and protect you.


  5. Marie Anne
    December 11, 2008

    I’m all about simple, Cindy. I don’t consider myself a ‘real’ pattern writer as I just take a simple stitch and make simple things – I just happened to write it down!

    I love your projects here. I’ve got plenty of cotton laying around so I think I’m going to try your start dishcloth – looks like fun!


  6. Lynne
    December 30, 2008

    Yes, you have inspired me. The star dishcloth is on my list of things to make.

    Lynne’s last blog post....and a partridge in a pear tree


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Hello, I’m Cindy or aka RecycleCindy. I love to learn and share information about crocheted and other items crafted from recycled materials. This is a green, eco-friendly website that is dedicated to recycling and crafting.
This blog and my life have taken on a new journey when on March 10, 2008, I was diagnosed with breast cancer. I have added a special area on my blog in which I chronicle my journey into the pink.
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