The hinged top is brimmed with a scallop edge, which allowed for loops to be buttoned down. The “spout” is made from a circle folded in half (to add some rigidity), then covered by yet another circle on top. The lion is an iron on applique from the sewing section at Jo-Ann’s.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Crochet Toilet Paper Holder
Our nephew has entered the teething stage and his chin constantly  needs wiping. A common practice in Hong Kong is to remove the inner  cardboard tube from a roll of toilet paper, freeing a stream of squares,  perfect for wiping off small dribbles. One can encase in a zip lock  bag, or have a doting auntie whip up a crocheted case specifically for  that purpose.
The hinged top is brimmed with a scallop edge, which allowed for loops to be buttoned down. The “spout” is made from a circle folded in half (to add some rigidity), then covered by yet another circle on top. The lion is an iron on applique from the sewing section at Jo-Ann’s.
 
  
  
  
The hinged top is brimmed with a scallop edge, which allowed for loops to be buttoned down. The “spout” is made from a circle folded in half (to add some rigidity), then covered by yet another circle on top. The lion is an iron on applique from the sewing section at Jo-Ann’s.
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Do you have a pattern for this wonderful little cozy? I would love to make one.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry, I wish I did, but I just winged it.
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