Crochet Hook Holder -
Friday Fun With Sara
Sara Sach of Posh Pooch Designs
I Love This crochet holder because it can be made
so many different ways. You can use a cup, a glass,
a left over jar, or a mason jar. And Some yarn from your yarn stash and make something useful and pretty.
We are basically making a open style coaster, running a drawstring through and placing it on top of a jar.
And loading it with some of our crochet hooks.
It also works great for pens, pencils, and knitting needles.
I Found this mason jar with handle and wanted to
use it for my crochet hooks, and I love it.
It's so cute and handy.
See The Video On My Crochet Youtube
Channel At This LINK
Channel At This LINK
Crochet Hook Holder Crochet Pattern By Sara Sach
Crochet Hook - I / 5. 50 MM
Yarn - Cotton or Acrylic (4)
16 oz. Plastic Cup or Jar (3 - 4 inches across top, 5 inches tall)
Yarn ball, about 2 inches for the bottom of the holder.
Yarn ball, about 2 inches for the bottom of the holder.
Stitches:
Chain (ch)
Slip Stitch (slst)
Single Crochet (sc)
Double Crochet (dc)
Skip (sk)
Size: 6 Inches across
Notes:
Size: 6 Inches across
Notes:
Ch1 Does not count as a st.
Ch3 Counts as dc
Rounds are joined with a slst
Ch3 Counts as dc
Rounds are joined with a slst
Pattern:
R: 1 - ch 2, 8 sc in the 2nd ch from the hook,
join with a sl st to 1st st, (8sc)
R: 2- Ch4 (counts as 1dc, ch1) *dc in the next st, ch1*
Repeat From *to* around, join to 3rd ch with a slst, (8dc, 8 ch1 sp =16sts)
R: 3 - Slst in the 1st ch1 sp, ch4, dc, ch1,
*1dc, ch1, 1dc in the next ch1 Space, ch 1*
Repeat from *to* around, join, (16 dc, 16 ch2 sp =32sts)
*1dc, ch1, 1dc in the next ch1 Space, ch 1*
Repeat from *to* around, join, (16 dc, 16 ch2 sp =32sts)
R: 4 - Slst in the 1st ch1 sp, ch4, dc, ch1,
*1dc, ch1, 1dc in the next ch1 Space, ch 1*Repeat from *to* around, join, slst the next ch1 sp, ch3
R: 5 -Shell Sts - 2dc, ch1, in the 1st ch1 sp,slst in the next ch1
*3 dc in the next ch1 sp, slst in the next ch1*
Repeat from *to * around, join and tie off.
Tie: Ch 50 or more
Lace it through R: 4
Lay across the top of the cup, gather together, tie a knot, and bow.
I rolled up a ball of matching yarn, to have something
for the hooks to poke into, inside of the cup.
Now put all your hook, needles and pair of Scissors
in your holder and set it next to you,
or on your work table.
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