Add a touch of Easter whimsy to your kitchen or bath with this adorable Crochet around a Wooden Ring to make a towel holder with a Floating Bunny Stitch! It’s perfect for using up your worsted weight yarn stash while creating a bit of fun in your kitchen or bath. The complete ad free pdf can be purchased at ETSY & RAVELRY.

What Makes This Wooden Ring Towel Holder Special?
It’s the Floating Bunny Stitch . This stitch was designed by me. I enjoy creating floating stitches. It started with a Butterfly Stitch and then there’s my original Floating Heart Stitch and Floating Shamrock Stitch designs.
The bunny is not an applique that needs to be sewn on—it is crocheted directly into the towel topper tab, creating a seamless, beautiful design.
You Will Love This Crochet Towel Topper And Here’s Why.
- Fun and Whimsical: Kids and guests will adore the playful bunny design.
- Practical and Decorative: Perfect for keeping towels in place while adding seasonal charm.
- Great for Gifting or Selling: Easter-themed towel toppers are popular at craft fairs and make wonderful gifts.
- Stash-Busting Project: Works well with worsted weight yarn, including acrylic or cotton options.
The Floating Bunny Stitch is really a lot of fun.
The bunny is not an applique and here is a free video tutorial. that teaches how to crochet the floating Bunny Stitch. It is easier thank you think.
The complete ad free pdf for the towel topper can be purchased at ETSY & RAVELRY.
Maybe you would like to try a simple free version of this type of towel topper, that doesn’t have a floating stitch?
Try it out using this free pattern for the “Simple Crochet Towel Topper/Ring” by clicking the button below.
I think you will be very happy with the results after you are finished crocheting the Floating Bunny Stitch Towel Ring.
Whimsical thoughts of how you can decorate your kitchen or bath with this fun towel topper. It is fast to make. You don’t have to use cotton. Acrylic is a great option and it’s a great stashbusting design. Sign up for my newsletter!

More Floating Bunny Stitch Crochet Patterns
If you enjoyed the Floating Bunny Stitch, you’ll should see two adorable crochet patterns that feature this unique design!
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Bunny Stitch Moses Basket: Perfect for dolls, stuffed animals, or as a decorative Easter piece, this design is both fun and functional. Check out the free pattern here.
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Crochet Bunny Stitch Towel Topper: It’s a differy style of towel holder if you want a create a set for your kitchen or bath. Find the pattern here.
These bunny-themed crochet patterns are perfect for Easter and beyond, adding a whimsical touch to your handmade creations!
Here’s a list of materials that you will need to make the Bunny Stitch towel ring:
- Worsted weight yarn (Acrylic or Cotton both work well)
- Crochet hook: 5.0 mm (H)
- Towel of your choice (Dollar Stores, department stores, and online shops have great Easter-themed options!)
- Scissors and yarn needle
- Button of your choice. I happened to be have a carrot button on hand. How fun is that?
- Sewing needle and thread to sew on the button. If you use a flat back button, here is a video tutorial that will show you how to add a shank to that button.
Folks love purchasing towel toppers at craft shows.
Easter themed hand towels are easily found at Dollar Stores, department stores and online. Crocheting towel toppers is a win!
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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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God Bless,
Kris



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