DIY Interchangeable Towel Topper: A Secure and Easy Solution for Puppy-Proofing Your Kitchen

Interchangeable Towel Topper

I have a 2-year-old puppy that loves to steal my kitchen towels and chew them up. However, he doesn't bother the ones attached to the oven. He'llsteal towels from the counters and towels hanging over the oven door. This is my new take on a towel topper.. the towels are buttoned on and the whole thing is attached to the oven door handle, fridge handle, or cabinet/drawer handle. It takes less time (and fewer buttons than the traditional topper, yet it's more secure than towel rings. As the towels button on directly to the towel topper, a sewing machine capable of making buttonholes is advised.

Materials:

Any hook size, F-I Small bit of medium-weight cotton yarn 1 1/8"button

Towel Topper:

Ch 12. Dc in 3rd chain from hook and in each st across. = 10 dc Ch 2, turn. Dc in each st across. Repeat until length is approximately5". Sew button onto middle of 1st row. Button 1-2 towels with buttonholes made in the center of the towel along one long edge. Loop over handle and button other end.

Pattern illustration

Pattern illustration

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