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Annurca Towel
A free version is also available.
This easy-to-knit kitchen towel pattern is the perfect blend of style and simplicity. Designed with four beginner-friendly textured stitches, it keeps your knitting engaging while showcasing the beautiful color changes of self-striping yarn. The shifting stripes and stitch patterns work together to create a towel that’s as functional as it is eye-catching—perfect for gifting or brightening up your own kitchen. Whether you’re looking for a quick project or a way to practice new textures, this pattern is a satisfying knit from start to finish.
Find the free pattern here https://christacodesign.com/texture-stripes-kitchen-towel/
Embrace the art of knitting with the Annurca Towel pattern, a delightful project that combines functionality with style. This easy-level pattern is perfect for knitters looking to add a touch of handmade charm to their home decor. The one-size design measures 14” wide by 18” long, making it a versatile addition to any kitchen or bathroom. Crafted using the soft and durable Cotton Supreme DK Waves yarn from Universal Yarn, this towel is as practical as it is beautiful. The textured stitch pattern adds depth and interest to the finished piece, creating a unique and eye-catching look. With clear written instructions, knitters of all skill levels can enjoy creating this lovely towel for themselves or as a thoughtful gift for a friend. Elevate your knitting skills and bring a touch of handmade luxury into your daily routine with the Annurca Towel pattern.
Unique Features-
• Easy-level pattern suitable for all skill levels
• One-size design for versatility in use
• Textured stitch pattern adds depth and interest
• Made with soft and durable Cotton Supreme DK Waves yarn
• Perfect for adding handmade charm to home decor
• Clear written instructions for easy crafting
Materials Needed-
• Needle: 4mm (US Size 6.0)
• Yarn: Cotton Supreme DK Waves (DK weight, 215-230 yards)
• Gauge: 20 Stitches by 28 Row = 4 Inches in St St
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- First published: May 2025
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- Last updated: July 23, 2025 …
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