Looking to make a new home for you crochet supplies? Make a simple crochet hook case! In this article we share a few DIY hook crochet cases that should give
Looking to make a new home for you crochet supplies? Make a simple crochet hook case! In this article we share a few DIY hook crochet cases that should give
Looking to make a new home for you crochet supplies? Make a simple crochet hook case! In this article we share a few DIY hook crochet cases that should give
**THIS IS ONLY A DIGITAL PDF PATTERN, NOT A PHYSICAL PRODUCT** This is a cute, handy case for your crochet hooks that measures ~7.5 inches tall by 9.5 inches wide when open. It can hold about 10 aluminum crochet hooks, a small pair of scissors, yarn needles, and a few stitch markers. For advanced/confident beginners. *must know how to chain, slip stitch, single crochet, half double crochet, double crochet, and back loop only single crochet* (US terminology) Calls for worsted/medium weight yarn and 5 & 4 mm crochet hooks. I used Red Heart Super Saver and Craftsmart Value yarn. If you have any questions about the pattern, please message me here on Etsy or DM on instagram @sjcro.chet! Do not resell this pattern, and please give credit if you are going to sell the final product! Feel free to tag me on instagram (@sjcro.chet) if you decide to post pictures of your work!
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*THIS IS A DIGITAL PDF PATTERN, NOT A PHYSICAL PRODUCT* This is a wonderful case for your hooks, convenient for storing hooks and taking them with you without losing them on the way. In the open form, it has dimensions of 25 x 21 cm (9.8 x 8.2 inches). It holds about 8-10 knitting hooks, scissors, yarn needles and markers. For confident beginners. (US terminology) /must know how to chain, slip stitch, single crochet and double crochet/ Need yarn 3mm (length 90m) and 5 & 4 mm crochet hooks. If you have any questions, write to me, I will be happy to answer them. © COPYRIGHT - You may not sell or share the pattern. - Unfortunately no refunds can be given on digital downloads. - Legal action will be taken if my copyright is infringed upon. By acquiring this pattern, you agree to all the conditions listed above!!!
Have crochet hooks laying around everywhere? Keep them all together with this SIMPLE FREE pattern by Crochet It Creations.
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Crochet hook case pattern, that will fit all necessary tools and accesories used daily, including up to 8 crochet hooks, stitch markers, needles, measure tape, scissors, snippers, pens and yarn labels, safety eyes, crochet ring and more. This PDF document includes materials that you will need, abbreviations, step-by-step guide and pictures. Materials 30g. DK yarn in colour A 30.g DK yarn in colour B 4mm crochet hook Scissors Needle Sewing thread Abbreviations Ch – Chain St – Stitch Sc – Single Crochet Cc – Change Colour Thank you for buying and I hope you enjoy making this bag! If you have any issues, do not hesitate to contact me, and I will be more than happy to help you!
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Hook Holder Case Free Crochet Patterns + Video
Hook Holder Case Free Crochet Patterns + Video
This is a cute and handy case for crochet hooks and crocheting accessories. The case is convenient to take with you on a trip or on the road. With this case, you will never lose your crochet hooks. This is an cool gift! ✔ This pattern is available in PDF format in English (US), 21 page file compressed to small size. My patterns are very clear to understand. I tried to be very detailed in my descriptions. There are photos and tutorials to help you. Buying this instruction, you will receive: - more than 21 pages of a step-by-step description of the entire crocheting process of case. - understandable patterns with symbols - high-quality step-by-step more 80 photos where you can see all the detail - 1 video - also in the master class there is a tutorial on crocheting basic stitches. Therefore, even a beginner can handle it. Materials and tools: - yarn: YarnArt jeans (50 g - 1,76 Oz; 160 m - 174 yds) in two strands, Gazzal jeans (50 g - 1,76 Oz; 170 m - 185 yds) in two strands, Alize burcum (100 g - 3,53 Oz; 210 m - 230 yds) or any other yarn of about the same length and weight. - crochet hook 4,0; 4,5. - needle and scissors - button (20 - 30 mm) Difficulty level: easy, the pattern does not contain training in the basics of crocheting, you must have basic skills. PLEASE PAY ATTENTION: you are buying a pattern on crocheting holder as in the photo, and not his! I do not accept returns, exchanges or cancellations on a digital product. But please contact me if you have any problems with your order. We will try to solve them so that you are satisfied! IMPORTANTLY: You may sell products made from this pattern but permission is not granted for to sell, copy, publish or distribute this pattern or elements of this pattern on paper or other media , any resources on the internet - fully or partially, both paid and free. Thank you for understanding! How to get a pattern? Pay its cost. After that, you can download the file yourself (the download link will appear in your order form). Everything is very easy and safe! If you have any questions or difficulties with the pattern, write to me in the store messages or e-mail. I will always answer and help you. Enjoy your creativity. ✍ ღ
Are your hooks are all over the place? If your answer is yes, you’ll love this ingenious Crochet Hook Case Free Crochet Pattern. It is a really nice, durable and super useful case.
Today I’m sharing a tutorial to make a case for your crochet hooks over on Minerva Crafts.
Are your hooks are all over the place? If your answer is yes, you’ll love this ingenious Crochet Hook Case Free Crochet Pattern. It is a really nice, durable and super useful case.
I have a lot of respect for people who are bistitchual. Also referred to as multicraftual, which sometimes includes crafts outside of needle arts, bistitchual people are proficient in both knitting and crochet. My forays into knitting haven't gone so well, but I'm not giving up hope! It's especially motivating when I see awesome hybrid projects like today's featured Remix. Kristy's crocheted Hook Hook Case goes from simple utility to truly inspired with her special knitted addition. Take a look! The Crocheter My name is Kristy. I have my BA in Textiles, and I teach different kinds of textile classes to both children and adults. My main teaching focus right now is crochet (I teach 3 to 4 crochet classes a week - depending on the week). The Original Pattern Aluminum Crochet Hook Case by Priscilla Hewitt The Story This hook case was for me, and it has been a real conversation starter. The reason why I made it was that there was a challenge in one of the Ravelry challenge groups that I was in at the time. I don't remember what the challenge was, I just remember what my inspiration was. I was a member of a Disney team, so my tie in had to have something to do with Disney. I was watching Jake and the Neverland Pirates while crocheting the case, and it was an episode about Captain Hook's hooks being stolen by an orange octopus. Bingo! I knew that I wanted to add an orange octopus to the case and call it Hook's hook case. I love that I was able to combine both knitting and crochet together, and that I could control what the octopus looked like on the case (how I sewed the tentacles). The Remix I followed the pattern exactly. The inside plastic canvas is brown, because the store was out of black at the time. What I added to the pattern was a knitted orange octopus around the outside of it. I also added a black snap button to keep it closed. Crochet is... fast, easy, and fun. Incredible. I have a soft spot for octopi because they are so intelligent and mysterious. Certainly sneaky enough to steal those hooks! What a beautiful bridge between knit and crochet. For more crafty goodness check out Kristy's blog, YouTube channel, Facebook group, and website. Thank you so much for showing and telling today, Kristy!
I made myself a crochet hook case last month, and my daughter Autumn has become obsessed with it. Finally I asked her, "Would you like for ...