Box Pencil Case :: A Crochet Pattern ::
Posted by vicki brown on
So I decided what I really needed was a new pencil case, especially for these particular treasures.
Getting the sewing machine out seemed like a bit of a daunting challenge, but I have learnt how to hold a baby and crochet, so a crochet pencil case it was to be.
If you fancy making your own pencil case to prevent cat stationary attacks or maybe as a quick Christmas gift, I've shared my pattern with you below.
Enjoy x
Ingredients ::
- 7" zip
- 100g aran weight yarn (I used Red Heart Soft for the navy case and Libby Summers Aran for the stripy version)
- 3.5mm crochet hook - or size needed to obtain gauge
- Sewing cotton
- Sewing needle
Tension ::
23sts and 23 rows per 10cm/4in square using size 3.5mm hook or size needed to obtain gauge. Gauge DOES matter for this project as you'll need your stitches to fit on to your zip.
Abbreviations ::
Ch - chain
Dc - double crochet
Fdc - foundation double crochet
Rep - repeat
Sl st - slip stitch
St - stitch
Abbreviations ::
Ch - chain
Dc - double crochet
Fdc - foundation double crochet
Rep - repeat
Sl st - slip stitch
St - stitch
Method ::
Row 1 : Ch41, 1dc in 2nd ch from hook 1dc in each ch to end, turn - 40 sts
Row 2 : Ch1, 1dc in each st to end, turn
Rep Row 2 a further 4 times
Row 7 : Sl st into first 6 sts, ch1, 1dc in same st as last sl st, 1dc in each of next 29 sts, turn, leaving last 5 sts unworked - 30 sts
Row 8 : Ch1, 1 dc in each st to end of row, turn
Rep Row 7 a further 8 times
Row 17 : Ch6, 1 dc in 2nd ch from hook, 1dc in next 4 chs, 1dc in each st to end of row, 5fdc, turn - 40 sts
Row 18 : Ch1, 1 dc in each st to end of row, turn
Rep Row 18 a further 10 times
Row 29 : Rep Row 7 - 30 sts
Row 30 : Ch1, 1dc in each st to end of row, turn
Rep Row 30 a further 8 times
Row 39 : Rep Row 17 - 40 sts
Row 40 : Ch1, 1dc in each st to end of row
Rep Row 40 a further 4 times
Finishing ::
Gently block the piece to get it lie flat, I used a steam iron on mine to achieve this.
Turn pencil case inside out (leaving the zip slightly open so that you can turn back the right way when you've finished) and using sl st and the yarn you were using for the main piece, seam together the ends of the pencil case as follows; sew sides A and B on to side C on each end, then line the seam up with the centre point of side E and seam these together. I hope the diagram below gives you some idea of how these should join up.
Turn back the right way and you're done! Let me know if you make a pencil case for yourself I'd love to see how you get on.
Turn back the right way and you're done! Let me know if you make a pencil case for yourself I'd love to see how you get on.
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Hi there… Is this pattern written in UK terminology?
The pattern on this is wrong. To work this up doing a double crochet, with 44 rows the pencil pouch is way too huge. It doesn’t resemble the size in the photo at all. I’ve zoomed in and I don’t count that your piece has that many rows. I’ve tried working this up twice. I’m not sure if I need to lessen the amount of rows or use a single crochet size to fix it.
The pattern on this is wrong. To work this up doing a double crochet, with 44 rows the pencil pouch is way too huge. It doesn’t resemble the size in the photo at all. I’ve zoomed in and I don’t count that your piece has that many rows. I’ve tried working this up twice. I’m not sure if I need to lessen the amount of rows or use a single crochet size to fix it.