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Crochet Hook Pouch

Leyla
Leyla
Sep 23, 2024 09:29 AM
Crochet Hook Pouch

Crochet hook pouches are every yarn enthusiast's best friend - keeping those tiny hooks organized and easily accessible! Not only are they practical, but they also add a fun pop of color and personality to your crafting space. With various sizes and designs available, you can choose one that suits your style and needs perfectly. Whether you prefer a compact pouch for on-the-go crocheting or a larger one to hold your entire collection, there's a hook pouch out there just for you. So, why not treat yourself and your crochet hooks to a cozy and stylish new home? Happy hooking!

Abbre­vi­a­tions:

  • sc=single cro­chet
  • sl st=slip stitch
  • ch=chain
  • sts=stitches
  • hdc=half dou­ble cro­chet

G hook (go up on a hook size to make it big­ger)

Medi­um Worsted Pur­ple Yarn

Tip: You could sin­gle-cro­chet instead of half-dou­ble-cro­chet for a tighter stitch. Just add more rows.

Row 1: ch 13, hdc in each chain across, Turn

Rows 2–40: ch 2, hdc in each hdc across, Turn, *Repeat for a total of 39 rows

Fold 15 rows in half, leav­ing the top unworked for the flap. Join your yarn at the bot­tom with a slip stitch. Sin­gle cro­chet (sc) the fold­ed ends togeth­er up to the top, and when you reach the top (which is the flap), sc in the next 6 sc, Chain 8 for the but­ton loop and slip stitch into the same stitch. Con­tin­ue sin­gle cro­chet­ing around and back down to the bot­tom. Fas­ten off and weave in your ends.

Turn right side out.

Sew your but­ton a few rows down on the top, just below the but­ton loop, ensur­ing it aligns prop­er­ly.

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