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Free Roll-Up Pencil Case Crochet Pattern from RedHeart.com

 

LW2249-Roll-up-Pencil-Case

From RedHeart.com

Roll-Up Pencil Case

LW2249

Designed By:
Kim Kotary

Skill Level: Easy



RED HEART® Super Saver®: 1 ball 672 Spring Green.

Crochet Hook: 4mm [US G-7]

Yarn needle.
  Pencil Case is 7” wide x 9½” long.
GAUGE: 15 sc = 4”; 16 rows = 4”. CHECK YOUR GAUGE. Use any size hook to obtain the gauge.
PENCIL CASE

Ch 26.

Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across – 25 sc.

Row 2: Ch 1, turn, sc in each sc – 25 sc.
Repeat Row 2 until piece measures 4½” from beginning, end with a right side row.
Bottom Fold Row (Wrong Side): Ch 1, work sc in each st 2 rows below – 25 sc.
Repeat Row 2 until piece measures 14” from beginning, end with a right side row.
Top Fold Row (Wrong Side): Repeat Bottom Fold Row.
Repeat Row 2 until piece measures 15½” from beginning. Fasten off.FINISHING

Fold top and bottom edges to wrong side along Fold Rows. Working though both layers, sc evenly along edges

of each row to secure pockets.

With right side facing, slip st down center of Pencil Case, working through both layers to divide into two Pockets.

Ties (make 2)

Ch 31.

Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and each st across. Fasten off.

Place ties 1” from top and 1” from bottom. Sew to case at center point

Weave in ends.

ABBREVIATIONS: ch = chain; mm = millimeters; sc =

single crochet; st(s) = stitch(es).

 

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Comments (2)

  • Jennifer Crowder 11 years ago Reply

    Looks like this would make a great hook holder too!

  • Jennifer Crowder 11 years ago Reply

    Looks like this would make a great crochet hook case too. I may tack down some loops to hold them in place. thanks for the pattern!

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