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Crochet A Floating Shamrock Stitch Towel Topper

How fun it is to crochet a floating shamrock stitch towel topper! Let’s add a little bit of Irish to your kitchen or bath.  The 3D floating shamrock stitch was developed by Kris, of Krissy’s Over the Mountain Crochet and Crafts. 

Adding this Crocheted Shamrock Stitch Towel Topper to any kitchen will help create that fun festive St. Patrick’s Day vibes in your home.

Although it may require a bit more skill and concentration to crochet this towel holder, my user-friendly photo tutorials and clear, concise video instructions make learning this intricate stitch a breeze. Whether you’re a visual learner or prefer written guidance, these resources are designed to accommodate various learning styles.

St. Patrick’s Day is my husband’s Birthday.

He will celebrate his 66th birthday this year. To celebrate, all shamrock inspired crochet patterns are 40% off. Grab the ad free pdf thru  3/17/24 at a 40% discount. No Code Needed.   RAVELRY & ETSY

The Floating Shamrock Stitch is fun and you don’t have to applique the shamrock in place, as it is crocheted as you go. 

That’s right! There is no need to sew that Shamrock on the tab of the towel topper. It is crocheted as you crochet the tab. You will also find a Floating Heart Stitch Towel Holder

If you are a visual learner, you may enjoy following along with this free video tutorial. 

 

Do you love to crochet using a written crochet pattern?

You can begin crocheting a Floating Shamrock Stitch Towel Holder now when you purchase the ad free pdf at the links below.

RAVELRY

ETSY

The cost of the crochet pattern is minimal. You will love using this pattern over and over to create gifts and to add a little whimsy to your home. 

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Will you be crocheting this Shamrock Towel Topper? If you do I would love to know. Leave me a comment below.

If you would like the ad free pdf, purchase the pattern now at Ravelry or Etsy.

It was so good to have you on my side of the mountain. I hope you will come again soon.
God Bless,
Kris

 

 

 

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