Using cotton yarn in 10 different colors, I created a piece measuring approximately 23 x 18 cm with diamond shape patterns.
As you can see from the close-up view below, I made 5 rows of single crochet (sc) with each color. For every first row of color change, repeat spike stitch pattern.
I made a inner lining of the same measurement as the front piece using the color beige...
and a separate pocket piece, measuring approximately 23 x 10 cm.
For this piece, I made 2 rows of sc with each color and spike stitch pattern upon color change.
Here is the result.
Here comes the part where I had to sew individual pocket slots. As I wanted to create a seamless look for my pocket piece, therefore, I had to sew through the back of pocket piece together with the inner lining.
I also inserted two pieces of cardboard measuring 10 x 17 cm each in between the front and back pieces to give it a 'backbone'.
I crocheted a flower to serve as a 'button' for my case…
Here it is, my home-made crochet hook case.
Ótima explicação! Eu adorei! Parabéns!
ReplyDeleteHehe, I had to use google translate to understand your comment. Thank you Evani!
DeleteMaY I ask what size hook did you use I live this its so beautiful
ReplyDeleteHi Jessica, sorry for the late reply. I used 3mm hook for this project. :)
DeleteI purchased the clover hooks as well but the came with a case. Nevertheless, this one is so much more beautiful. Would also work on a smaller scale for s cell phone. So glad I discovered you!
ReplyDeleteI purchased the clover hooks as well but the came with a case. Nevertheless, this one is so much more beautiful. Would also work on a smaller scale for s cell phone. So glad I discovered you!
ReplyDeleteHello! Thank you very much for your lovely comment. I have enjoyed making this hook case a lot and I hope the same for you too. :)
DeleteIs there a set of instructions that I can download? thanks :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to make this. Plese do you have a download for it?
ReplyDeleteinstead of cardboard, why not use plastic canvas sheet for stiffness,and if case got dirty it could be washed without compromising the stiffening
ReplyDeleteI love the colors and style for this hook case! I didn't realize the spike stitch would be so easy, your explanation was great! Thanks for sharing!! <3
ReplyDeleteI wish you had a written pattern for this
ReplyDeleteI recently crocheted a crochet hook case but I wanted a pattern for larger hooks such as yours. I also have Clover Amour Crochet hooks but they don't fill in in the crochet hook case I made. I will give this a shot. Love the bright colors.
ReplyDeleteSo cute... thank you
ReplyDeleteI love this! Is there a written pattern that I can print out or download?
ReplyDeleteThanks it's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreat instructions and I'm making my own
Is there a written pattern to follow with directions for this? I love this hook case😊
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